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Media creation tool windows 8 64 bit
Media creation tool windows 8 64 bit











media creation tool windows 8 64 bit
  1. #MEDIA CREATION TOOL WINDOWS 8 64 BIT HOW TO#
  2. #MEDIA CREATION TOOL WINDOWS 8 64 BIT INSTALL#
  3. #MEDIA CREATION TOOL WINDOWS 8 64 BIT UPGRADE#
  4. #MEDIA CREATION TOOL WINDOWS 8 64 BIT SOFTWARE#

When I checked it, I was told that I must reactivate Windows, and it asked for a new product key. On the PC I tested this on, I noted that Action Center was throwing off a warning. When you return to the desktop, you’ll see that the Add Features to Windows 8 control panel has completed. When it does, and you’ve signed in, you can check for the existence of Windows Media Center, again using Start Search.

#MEDIA CREATION TOOL WINDOWS 8 64 BIT INSTALL#

Then, Windows will disappear and you’ll see the full-screen install experience that occurs when you install updates during a reboot. The wizard will display a progress bar and note that it is adding the feature. In the next view, Ready to Add New Features, accept the license terms.

media creation tool windows 8 64 bit

In the Enter Your Product Key view, enter the product key noted above. Then, choose “I already have a product key” from the opening screen. When you’re ready, launch Add Features to Windows 8 (easiest way: Start Search). This process will reboot your computer and it will do so without warning or a chance to stop it. To do so, you must first close any apps and open windows you’re using. It’s also available on the Windows 8 Release Preview install media, but whatever. I’ll save you a bit of trouble and simply provide the key here:īut if you visit Microsoft’s impossible-to-find Windows 8 Release Preview FAQ, you’ll discover one of the ways you might have obtained this key yourself.

#MEDIA CREATION TOOL WINDOWS 8 64 BIT HOW TO#

The trick, of course, is knowing how to find that product key. Instead, Microsoft is simply providing a product key which allows you to install the feature using the second option in this control panel, “I already have a product key.” But when you choose “I want to buy a product key online” from the Add Features to Windows 8 control panel in the Release Preview, you’re met with the following error:

#MEDIA CREATION TOOL WINDOWS 8 64 BIT UPGRADE#

I had hoped (and sort of assumed) that Microsoft would give users a peek at the coming wizard-based upgrade functionality, but simply price Windows Media Center as free. And while you should refer to that article for a more general overview of this functionality, it’s worth noting here that there are two ways to use the tool: You can step through a wizard that guides you through what upgrades are available and then purchase, download, and install an upgrade or, you can enter a previously purchased product key and simply install the associated upgrade.

media creation tool windows 8 64 bit

I wrote about Add Features to Windows 8 separately in Windows 8 Release Preview: Add Features to Windows 8. I was curious to see how this would be implemented. And second, it be would allowing testers to install Windows Media Center in this release. In my Windows 8 Release Preview briefings over the past week, Microsoft mentioned two related things, separately, that I found very interesting: First, the Add Features to Windows 8 functionality would be present in some form in this build, giving users their first hands-on peek at this replacement for Windows Anytime Upgrade. And in the Windows 8 Release Preview, you can install Windows Media Center for free, plus get a peek at the new Add Feature to Windows 8 functionality in the process.

#MEDIA CREATION TOOL WINDOWS 8 64 BIT SOFTWARE#

While Microsoft’s decision to exorcise Windows Media Center from Windows 8 has been hotly debated within tech enthusiast circles, we should at least give the software giant credit for making the little-used software available at all.













Media creation tool windows 8 64 bit