Right on schedule Microsoft has now unoficially
changed the big Windows 8.1 update to the “release to manufacturing”
(RTM) status.
Microsoft won’t officially announce
that they have entered the RTM status but Windows SuperSite’s Paul
Thurrott tweeted that the final build number will be
“9600.16384.130821”, and internal Microsoft employees confirmed with
ZDNet.com that Windows 8.1 did in fact hit the RTM status.
With
this, companies such as Dell, Samsung, Asus, etc., can now begin
installing and configuring Windows 8.1 for their PCs that will be
shipped out this autumn.Recover Data in Udisk
Windows
8.1 can be thought of more as a service pack, as it used to be called,
and contains many new features that millions complained about. Changes
such as:
- Booting to the Desktop.
- A dedicated Start button.
- Major search improvements.
- Running up to four apps on a single display.
- A brand new redesigned Store.
- A better UI and more Setting options.
People
looking to get ahead can download the Windows 8.1 preview from here to
either start app development, or to get an early feel of the new Windows
8.1. TechNet and Microsoft Developer Network subscribers will soon be
able to download and install the final copy of Windows 8.1 as they have
always received early copies of any Windows OS.lost data recovery
For
the rest of us, especially those with tablets running an Intel Atom we
will have to stick it out until October which is when Microsoft said the
update will be ready for all users.
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