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Windows 8 Build 7850 Leaked, Now vailable for Download

After lot of rumors a milestone version of the Windows 8  has been leaked. The build is not fake and confirmed by most reputable sources. The ISO is currently available on torrent sites. We are not publishing torrent links here because Microsoft is keeping an eye on sites posting Windows 8 information. You can search Windows 8 Build 7850 in top torrent sites and download file. According to other sources, Windows 8 has already reached Milestone III, whereas the leaked release is still from the Milestone I days.

The leaked Windows 8 M1 is a 32-bit Enterprise edition and this M1 expires on February 5, 2011 so those want to experiment with it will need to turn their BIOS clocks back in order to run the OS.

Windows 8 Build Information

Build leak: Windows 8 Build 7850 Milestone 1 Build

Build String: 6.1.7850.0.winmain_win8m1.100922-1508_x86fre_client-enterprise_en-us.iso

Size: 2.45 GB (2,637,101,056 bytes)

MDA Hash: 6E491914 6456F3C7 E1EEE202 536F8A4F 9CBE7893

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