The new interface for the operating system was based on Microsoft's 'Metro' design language, which was later continued unchanged in Windows 8.1 and 10. ![]() Windows 8 (the successor to Windows 7) was released to the public on October 26, 2012, with a new redesigned user interface that makes it easy to use Windows on tablets and touchscreen devices. Windows 8 Pro Volume License (VL) builds, N edition, Language Pack, X86 and X64 ISO Image Files are available in the download menu. If you want to upgrade from Windows 7 to Windows 8 Pro, you can upgrade from any edition of Windows 7 except the Starter edition. The 64-bit version of the Pro version supports up to 512 GB RAM, while the original 'core' release of Windows 8 supports up to 128 GB RAM. The Windows 8 Pro edition is designed for business and professional users, and it include more features than the original release version, such as the BitLocker, Group Policy and Encrypting File System.
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