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The wait is finally over as Microsoft has published the highly anticipated Consumer Preview copy of Windows 8. Available as a public download, the Consumer Preview build includes access to Metro style applications and the over , changes Microsoft has made since the Windows 8 Developer Preview.

You can download it here. The download comes bundled with a setup tool or in the form of an ISO file. While you're waiting for your download to finish, be sure to keep up with all the news on the Consumer Preview from our liveblog from Barcelona. The Consumer Preview will now be downloaded to your computer. On our speedy office connection, the download took us less than ten minutes to complete. You can also click the pause bottom in the bottom right corner if you want to take a break from downloading.

You're just about ready to install. Before we continue, it's time to make a difficult decision. Skip down to "Upgrade, replace, or dual boot? ISO If you're more comfortable with disk images than a dedicated install tool, Microsoft's got you covered there, too: you'll find bit and bit ISOs in five different languages right here , though you'll need to set aside roughly 3.

Download your ISO of choice from this link. Burn — don't copy — the ISO to your media of choice. Go to step 4 for USB, or skip to step 5 for the optical drive. For USB, since you won't have Microsoft's handy setup tool, you'll need an app that can create bootable thumbdrives. Microsoft's got a tool that should do the trick for you, and you can download it right here.

Just right-click on the ISO and select "Burn disc image. Pull your freshly burned media out of your machine, and pop it back in. Upgrade, replace, or dual-boot? Grid View. More From The Verge. Sign up for the newsletter Verge Deals Subscribe to get the best Verge-approved tech deals of the week.



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