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Windows 8 Consumer Preview FAQ..

windows-8-consumer-previewWindows 8 had just arrived and lots of buzz is going around related to the Windows 8 Consumer Preview, The Developer Preview was released by Windows Earlier for testing purposes which seemed to be a lot good and improved.
Some people also said that Windows 8 Developer Preview was better only for Tablet devices. But now Microsoft has now released the newer release of Windows 8, that is Windows 8 Consumer Preview. After the release, blogs are writing lots of tutorials about this new release.
Q: Where can I get information about how to download and install Windows 8 Consumer Preview?
A: Information about downloading and installing Windows 8 Consumer Preview can be found on the Springboard Series for Windows 8 on TechNet
site. Here you will find links to the Windows 8 Consumer Preview ISO image downloads for x86 and x64 and top resources such as a product guide, Windows To Go overview, and Windows Store FAQ.

Q: Where can I find information about exploring Windows 8 Consumer Preview?
A: Exploring Windows 8 Consumer Preview content can be found on the Explore Windows 8 on TechNet
page. Here you will find technical feature overviews, such as BitLocker, Client Hyper-V, IPv6, and more. You’ll also find FAQs for BitLocker and managing the Windows Store and Windows 8 with Internet Explorer 10.

Q: Where can I find additional content about Windows 8 Consumer Preview?
A: All Windows 8 Consumer Preview content for IT Pros can be found on the Springboard Series for Windows 8 on TechNet
site.

Q: Do you have a guide that helps businesses understand what is in Windows 8 Consumer Preview?
A: Yes. Please review the Windows 8 Consumer Preview Product Guide for Business
.

Q: Where can I find get additional help if I run into a problem or have a question about Windows 8 Consumer Preview?
A: Please search the forums for an existing thread that discusses your issue. If you don’t find one, please create a new thread in one of the following forums:

Q: Where is Microsoft officially discussing Windows 8?
A: Official information about Windows 8 can be found on the Building Windows 8 Blog
.

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Windows 8 Consumer Preview Wallpapers

But for now Microsoft has released the OS .iso file and it’s available for download on their official website, we’ve compiled some awesome new wallpapers of Windows 8 which have been created by the users and designers. Thanks to the community who keep on working and provide support to us for free. I’ve compiled some of the best looking wallpapers which can look amazing on the background of your Android Mobile Phone.
Windows 8 Metro-UI Wallpaper.
Windows 8 Metro-UI Wallpaper
Windows 8 Consumer Preview Wallpaper.
Windows 8 Consumer Preview Wallpaper Android
Windows 8 Beta Preview Release Wallpaper.
Windows 8 Consumer Preview Wallpaper
Windows 8 Wallpaper.
Windows 8 Consumer Preview Download Photos
Black Windows 8 Wallpaper.
Windows 8 Consumer Preview Black Wallpaper
This post will be constantly updates with all the coming wallpapers that seem to be good. All the images are grabbed using the Google Image search. You can use all of these wallpapers on your Android mobile phone to make it’s background look purely beautiful, try them and out and do subscribe to us to recieve these updates directly to your Inbox.

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