Windows 8.1 Update 1 has already reached RTM, according to some new reports, while the public launch is expected to take place in April for both MSDN subscribers and end users.
Windows leaker WZor, who has a good track on Windows information, claims that the build string of the new RTM version is 6.3.9600.17031.WINBLUE_GDR.140221-1952 and partners are already trying it out as we speak. Two screenshots published today seem to confirm that this particular build has indeed been compiled, which means that users could indeed get it as soon as next month.
There are no details regarding the new features that might be part of this RTM build, but according to WZor, Microsoft is still conducting some internal testing on this new build, so most of the bugs and issues found in the OS update until the public release are very likely to be fixed before it reaches users. Windows 8.1 Update 1 is expected to launch on April 2 for MSDN subscribers, while end users should get it on April 8, the same day when Redmond officially debuts the Patch Tuesday update cycle. Windows 8.1 Update 1 will be offered free of charge to all those already running Windows 8.1 and will be delivered via Windows Update.
Windows 8.1 Update 1 has reached RTM and is now being tested out by partners Images credits to WZor |
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