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Internet Explorer 11 Developer Preview
Internet Explorer 11 Developer Preview is fast and fluid, and lets your websites shine and perform just like native applications on your PC. With the recent release of Windows 8.1 Preview, Internet Explorer 11 continues our vision of providing the best Web experience across the full range of Windows devices and screen sizes. Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 7 offers the same improved performance, faster page load times, new standards support for next generation sites, and completely revised F12 developer tools. Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 8.1 Preview delivers the best browsing experience for getting to your sites quickly and using them together with Windows Store apps in Windows 8.1. Browsing feels fast, fluid and perfect for touch with many tabs, richer suggestions, organized favorites and side-by-side experiences for comparing sites and using sites with Windows Store apps together.
In Internet Explorer 11, developers can build next generation experiences with professional-quality Web video, and hyper-fast 2D and 3D Web technologies that make the most of the underlying hardware. IE11 supports real world standards and compatibility, and new developer tools enable developers to build high-performance Web experiences.
With IE11 for Windows 7, customers receive all of the performance, security, and under-the-hood changes that enable a compatible Web experience. The Developer Preview makes it easier to build exciting Web content that will eventually be available to over 700 million Windows users. For developers, we are also providing an update to modern. IE, including a new cross-browser Web site screenshot service and new virtual machine images.
Windows 8.1 Preview With Key
Download ISO Files
| Language | Download Link |
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English 64-bit (x64)
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Download (3.8 GB)
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English 32-bit (x86)
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Download (2.8 GB)
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English (United Kingdom) 64-bit (x64)
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Download (3.8 GB)
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English (United Kingdom) 32-bit (x86)
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Download (2.8 GB)
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Arabic 64-bit (x64)
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Download (2.8 GB)
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Arabic 32-bit (x86)
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Download (3.8 GB)
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Chinese (Simplified) 64-bit (x64)
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Download (3.9 GB)
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Chinese (Simplified) 32-bit (x86)
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Download (2.9 GB)
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Chinese (Traditional) 64-bit (x64)
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Download (3.9 GB)
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Chinese (Traditional) 32-bit (x86)
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Download (2.9 GB)
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French 64-bit (x64)
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Download (3.8 GB)
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French 32-bit (x86)
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Download (2.8 GB)
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German 64-bit (x64)
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Download (3.8 GB)
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German 32-bit (x86)
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Download (2.8 GB)
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Japanese 64-bit (x64)
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Download (3.8 GB)
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Japanese 32-bit (x86)
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Download (2.8 GB)
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Korean 64-bit (x64)
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Download (3.8 GB)
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Korean 32-bit (x86)
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Download (2.8 GB)
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Portuguese (Brazil) 64-bit (x64)
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Download (3.7 GB)
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Portuguese (Brazil) 32-bit (x86)
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Download (2.8 GB)
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Russian 64-bit (x64)
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Download (3.7 GB)
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Russian 32-bit (x86)
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Download (2.8 GB)
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Spanish 64-bit (x64)
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Download (3.8 GB)
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Spanish 32-bit (x86)
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Download (2.8 GB)
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Swedish 64-bit (x64)
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Download (3.7 GB)
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Swedish 32-bit (x86)
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Download (2.7 GB)
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Turkish 64-bit (x64)
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Download (3.7 GB)
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Turkish 32-bit (x86)
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Download (2.7 GB)
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Product Key - NTTX3-RV7VB-T7X7F-WQYYY-9Y92F
How to install Windows 8.1 Preview from an ISO file
To install Windows 8.1 Preview from an ISO file, you must first convert the ISO file into installation media stored on a DVD or a USB flash drive.
If you're using Windows 8, follow these steps to install Windows 8.1 Preview from an ISO file:
- Download the ISO (.iso) file.
- Double-tap or double-click the ISO file.
- Double-tap or double-click setup.exe and follow the steps.
If you're using Windows 7, the easiest way to convert an ISO file to a DVD is to use Windows Disc Image Burner. On a PC running Windows XP or Windows Vista, a third-party program is required to convert an ISO file into installable media—and DVD burning software often includes this capability.
Important
If you decide that you want to install Windows 8.1 Preview using the ISO, you won't be able to uninstall it. If you decide to go back to your previous operating system, you'll need to reinstall it using the recovery or installation media that came with your PC, which is typically DVD media. If you're running Windows 8 and you don't have recovery media, you might be able to create a USB recovery drive. If you're running Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP and you don’t have recovery media, you might be able to create it from a recovery partition on your PC using software provided by your PC manufacturer. Check the support section of your PC manufacturer’s website for more information. After you install Windows 8.1 Preview, you won’t be able to use the recovery partition on your PC to go back to your previous version of Windows.
Notes before you download
Windows 8.1 Preview is prerelease software that may be substantially modified before it’s commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here. Some product features and functionality may require additional hardware or software.
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