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Windows 8 Release Preview Product Key( for different language ISO)

Windows 8 Release Preview is a pre-release version of Windows 8 that was available for download and testing in 2012. It was the last public preview before the final release of Windows 8 in October 2012. Windows 8 Release Preview introduced some new features and improvements over the previous Consumer Preview, such as improved performance, enhanced touch support, new apps, and more.



If you want to try out Windows 8 Release Preview, you will need a product key to activate it. A product key is a 25-character code that verifies that your copy of Windows is genuine and not used on more devices than allowed by the license terms. Microsoft provided a universal product key for Windows 8 Release Preview that works for any language and edition. The product key is:



Windows 8 Release Preview Product Key( for different language ISO)

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You can use this product key to install Windows 8 Release Preview from an ISO file or a setup file. An ISO file is a single file that contains all the data of a CD or DVD. A setup file is an executable file that guides you through the installation process and checks your compatibility with Windows 8.



How to download and install Windows 8 Release Preview from an ISO file

If you want to download and install Windows 8 Release Preview from an ISO file, you can follow these steps:




Go to Microsoft's own site or CNET's Download.com and choose the ISO file that matches your language and edition. Microsoft provides both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 8 RP across a variety of languages.
After you download the ISO file, you can burn it onto a DVD using the Windows Disc Image Burner in Windows 7 or the Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool if you're using Windows Vista or XP. The Windows 7 USB/DVD tool also lets you install the ISO file to a USB stick.
Insert the DVD or USB stick into your computer and restart it. You may need to change the boot order in your BIOS settings to boot from the DVD or USB stick.
Follow the instructions on the screen to enter the product key, accept the license terms, choose your installation type (upgrade or custom), and select your partition.
Wait for the installation to complete and enjoy your Windows 8 Release Preview.


How to download and install Windows 8 Release Preview from a setup file

If you want to download and install Windows 8 Release Preview from a setup file, you can follow these steps:




Download and run the Windows8-ReleasePreview-UpgradeAssistant.exe from Microsoft's Web site.
The tool will first check to see which applications and hardware devices are compatible with Windows 8 and display a report on its findings.
The process than shows you the product key needed to install the Windows 8 Release Preview before downloading the OS itself.
After Windows 8 has been downloaded via the Upgrade Assistant, Microsoft displays a screen offering you three choices: Install now, which will upgrade your current OS to the Windows 8 RP;Install by creating media, which will create an ISO file;Install later from your desktop, which will create a shortcut on your desktop to install the OS.
Choose the option that suits your needs and follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.


Conclusion

Windows 8 Release Preview is a great way to test drive the new features and improvements of Windows 8 before its final release. You can download and install it from an ISO file or a setup file using a universal product key for any language and edition. However, keep in mind that Windows 8 Release Preview is not a final product and may contain bugs and errors. It is recommended that you back up your data before installing it and use it on a secondary or spare computer. You can also install it as a virtual machine using a VM utility such as Oracle VirtualBox or VMWare Player. If you have any questions or feedback about Windows 8 Release Preview, you can visit Microsoft's official Windows forum.



What are the features of Windows 8 Release Preview

Windows 8 Release Preview introduced some new features and improvements over the previous Consumer Preview, such as:




A new Sports app that provides news, scores, schedules, and videos of various sports and leagues.
A new Travel app that offers information and tips on destinations, attractions, hotels, flights, and more.
A new News app that aggregates news stories from various sources and categories.
An integrated variant of Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer 10 Metro version, which enables Flash content on selected sites.
Improved performance, stability, and compatibility of the operating system and apps.
More customization options for the Start screen, such as new colors and patterns.
More languages and regional settings supported.
A new Family Safety feature that allows parents to monitor and control their children's online activities.
A new Windows Store that offers a variety of apps for download and purchase.


Windows 8 Release Preview also retained some of the features that were introduced in the Consumer Preview, such as:








The new Metro user interface that is optimized for touch devices and offers a fluid and intuitive experience.
The new Charms bar that provides quick access to common tasks such as search, share, settings, and devices.
The new Windows 8 apps that are designed to work seamlessly across devices and screens.
The new Snap feature that allows users to view two apps side by side on the same screen.
The new Semantic Zoom feature that allows users to zoom in and out of groups of tiles on the Start screen.
The new Live Tiles feature that displays dynamic and updated information from apps on the Start screen.
The new SkyDrive integration that allows users to sync their files and settings across devices using Microsoft's cloud service.
The new Internet Explorer 10 browser that offers faster and more secure web browsing with support for HTML5 and CSS3.


Conclusion

Windows 8 Release Preview was a pre-release version of Windows 8 that was available for download and testing in 2012. It was the last public preview before the final release of Windows 8 in October 2012. Windows 8 Release Preview offered a glimpse of the new features and improvements that Microsoft had made to its flagship operating system. It was designed to work on a wide range of devices, from touch-enabled tablets, to laptops, to desktops and all-in-ones. It was also designed to give users instant access to their apps, files, and information they care about most. However, Windows 8 Release Preview was not a final product and may have contained bugs and errors. It was recommended that users back up their data before installing it and use it on a secondary or spare computer. Users could also install it as a virtual machine using a VM utility such as Oracle VirtualBox or VMWare Player. Users who installed Windows 8 Release Preview could provide feedback and report issues to Microsoft through its official Windows forum.



How to send feedback to Microsoft about Windows 8 Release Preview

Microsoft encouraged users who installed Windows 8 Release Preview to provide feedback and report issues to help improve the final product. Users could send feedback to Microsoft through the Feedback Hub app, which was included in Windows 8 Release Preview. The Feedback Hub app allowed users to tell Microsoft about any problems they encountered while using Windows 8 Release Preview or any suggestions they had to enhance the Windows experience. Users could also see feedback from other customers and upvote or comment on it.



To send feedback to Microsoft with the Feedback Hub app, users could follow these steps:




Open the Feedback Hub app by selecting Start , entering Feedback Hub in the search bar, and selecting the Feedback Hub app from the list. Alternatively, users could press the Windows logo key + F to take a screenshot and open the Feedback Hub app.
If not already signed in, sign in to a Microsoft account to take advantage of the full functionality of the Feedback Hub app.
In the search bar at the top of the Feedback Hub app home page, type a problem or suggestion and then select the search icon at the far right of the search bar.
In the search results, look for feedback similar to yours. If found, select Upvote or Give similar feedback and follow the on-screen directions to add your own experience.
If not found, select Add new feedback and choose whether it is a Problem or a Suggestion.
Fill in the details of your feedback, such as title, description, category, subcategory, severity, and frequency. You can also attach screenshots or recordings to illustrate your feedback.
Select Submit to send your feedback to Microsoft.


Users could also view and manage their feedback in the My feedback section of the Feedback Hub app. Users could see the status of their feedback, such as whether it was acknowledged or resolved by Microsoft, edit or delete their feedback, or add more details or attachments to their feedback.



Conclusion

Windows 8 Release Preview was a pre-release version of Windows 8 that was available for download and testing in 2012. It was the last public preview before the final release of Windows 8 in October 2012. Windows 8 Release Preview offered a glimpse of the new features and improvements that Microsoft had made to its flagship operating system. Users who installed Windows 8 Release Preview could provide feedback and report issues to Microsoft through the Feedback Hub app, which was included in Windows 8 Release Preview. The Feedback Hub app allowed users to tell Microsoft about any problems they encountered while using Windows 8 Release Preview or any suggestions they had to enhance the Windows experience. Users could also see feedback from other customers and upvote or comment on it.



Conclusion

In this article, we have learned how to download and install Windows 8 Release Preview from an ISO file or a setup file using a universal product key for any language and edition. We have also learned about the features and improvements of Windows 8 Release Preview over the previous Consumer Preview, such as the new apps, the integrated Flash Player, the customization options, and more. Finally, we have learned how to send feedback to Microsoft about Windows 8 Release Preview using the Feedback Hub app, which was included in Windows 8 Release Preview.



Windows 8 Release Preview was a great way to test drive the new features and improvements of Windows 8 before its final release. However, it was not a final product and may have contained bugs and errors. It was recommended that users back up their data before installing it and use it on a secondary or spare computer. Users could also install it as a virtual machine using a VM utility such as Oracle VirtualBox or VMWare Player.



If you have installed Windows 8 Release Preview and want to share your experience with us, please leave a comment below or visit Microsoft's official Windows forum. We would love to hear from you and learn from your feedback. Thank you for reading this article and happy testing!

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