Windows 8 Windows 8 RTM and Eyefinity

jamezb3

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I installed Windows 8 RTM x64 last night and I cant get eyefinity working on my dual screens. I was just wondering has anyone else run into this problem and if so did you overcome it and how?
When I install CCC windows 8 RP software the eyefinity option doesn't even come up.
 
Are you positive it was Win 8 RTM. This has not been released yet. It will be released to some select IT pros on 8/15.
Perhaps you meant Win 8 RP.
 
Pretty positive mate here is a screenie

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This could not have been acquired legally then. It must be a leaked version as there have been NO Win 8 RTM released yet.
 
Ted Myers said:
Possible illegal version of Win 8 RTM leaked. We should not be answering questions about an illegal installation.

Windows 7 has reached the RTM milestone:
The Windows 8 RTM has RTM'd. That means manufacturers have it, as well as some employees of those manufacturers on their workstations. Windows activation servers are online and the MAK version can be activated. TechNet/MSDN are not expected to get it until 8/15, but we already have run into contacts who have it legitimately from at least one large corporation. Unlike previous versions of Windows, including Windows 7, the software license activation cannot be run without a genuine product license key and cannot be re-armed at all. It is quite possible that this individual has the RTM and we will not operate with a presumption of guilt on part of the operator at this time.

Takedown requests between now and 8/15/2012?
This matter can and will change if we receive instructions or requests from Microsoft to take certain content down. I will remind you that we have a direct line of contact to them and this is unlikely to happen, as it is now a matter of days, and not even weeks, before this version becomes widespread.

Presumed innocence and not guilt policy until official retail release:
Those who are using a RTM version should be presumed to have a legitimate copy of the release-to-manufacturer version of the operating system. Including additional information, such as what edition of Windows 8 is being used, may be helpful in troubleshooting the problem.

What if you knew some information that other people didn't have?
In fact, I can confirm to you that the information listed here is actually 100% accurate as to how the RTM has been released to manufacturers in North America, specifically in terms of file size, file name, SHA-1, and MD5 checksums. This has been made possible by a confidential source that has reported this information to us, who I have known since the 1990s, and who is working with copies of the software on behalf of a major corporation. However, no one here on this site speaks directly for Microsoft Corporation, or would recommend downloading a copy that is not supplied through legitimate channels. For example, if the below tablature is somehow deemed to be infringing and requested removed under DMCA by Microsoft Corporation, we would gladly do so.

  • August 15th: Developers will be able to download the final version of Windows 8 via your MSDN subscriptions.
  • August 15th: IT professionals testing Windows 8 in organizations will be able to access the final version of Windows 8 through your TechNet subscriptions.
  • August 16th: Customers with existing Microsoft Software Assurance for Windows will be able to download Windows 8 Enterprise edition through the Volume License Service Center (VLSC), allowing you to test, pilot and begin adopting Windows 8 Enterprise within your organization.
  • August 16th: Microsoft Partner Network members will have access to Windows 8.
  • August 20th: Microsoft Action Pack Providers (MAPS) receive access to Windows 8.
  • September 1st: Volume License customers without Software Assurance will be able to purchase Windows 8 through Microsoft Volume License Resellers.

Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise-N RTM x64 Volume English DVD
(No Windows Media Player)

FILE:9200.16384.120725-1247_x64fre_enterprisen_en-us_VL_EnterpriseN_DVD.iso
SIZE: 3.23 GB (3,473,440,768 bytes)
CRC32: 0F0AF915
MD5: A5EEC4045A23A8FC9ADC92FECBF4CA7E
SHA-1: 875FAE4FECF0A44113A2680F364C70E8C479082C

Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise RTM x64 Volume English DVD

BUILD: 6.2.9200.16384.WIN8_RTM.120725-1247
FILE: 9200.16384.120725-1247_x64frev_Enterprise_VL_HRM_CENA_X64FREV_EN-US_DVD.iso
SIZE: 3,490,912,256 byte
SHA-1: 73DF20A98D8CDF52E70FBFFECBEBA63F2A242322
MD5: 73CE7A432BA94AFC2C7A4F05B507D8F1
CRC: C5BF29FF

Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise RTM x86 Volume English DVD

BUILD: 6.2.9200.16384.WIN8_RTM.120725-1247
FILE: 9200.16384.120725-1247_x86frev_Enterprise_VL_HRM_CENA_X86FREV_EN-US_DVD.iso
SIZE: 2,551,154,688 byte
SHA-1: 15CE0B54557B0EC6376ACBBF76E33714FFC3A632
MD5: 5BC27DBAD05D0D40869CD03634FFAABC
CRC: 8F5F944A

Microsoft Windows 8 Professianal RTM x64 Volume English DVD (Retail or VLK)

BUILD: 6.2.9200.16384.WIN8_RTM.120725-1247
FILE: Windows_8_Pro_EN US_x64.ISO
SIZE: 3,581,853,696 byte
SHA-1: E63C1D3733532ABC7AB28F3D61526E361E80271A
MD5: 7A10316A79A543F2BF4953A4332B4323
CRC: 5D7BB5F4

Microsoft Windows 8 Professianal RTM x86 Volume English DVD (Retail or VLK)

BUILD: 6.2.9200.16384.WIN8_RTM.120725-1247
FILE: Windows_8_Pro_EN US_x86.ISO
SIZE: 2,632,460,288 bytes
SHA-1: B30B7D770F047CF427E836ABC048501EFF8A1FAC
MD5: 99C94934E53B4E28E955D4FCB06CAAA8
CRC: A13474A9

Windows Server 2012 RTM 64-bit ISO

Checksum for Windows Server 2012 ISO:
FILE NAME: 9200.16384.120725-1247_x64frev_Server_Datacenter_VL_HRM_SSS_X64FREV_ EN-US_DVD.iso
BUILD: 6.2.9200.16384.WIN8_RTM.120725-1247
SIZE: 3,694,114,816 byte
SHA-1: 492E51F29E8FC6A1947796CA49784ECFA7A7BC98
MD5: 4ADCC44F6B0A7FDA079CE61199CE343A
CRC: 17E3850A

We know files have leaked, we will not leak them here, and there is nothing Windows 8 Forums can do about it:
I also add, for the benefit of the doubt, that because we know files have leaked, if I have a confidential source that indicates information to me that I know to be willfully true or accurate, I am therefor obligated, solely operating as an administrator of this website, to help individuals avoid downloading illegitimate content. The SHA1 and MD5 hashes are correct, as well as the file size and versioning. Only Microsoft can provide accurate legitimacy to online leaks, but we cannot ignore, at this time, that such leaks exist. With that being said, we must proceed with the fact that such RTM leaks do exist, and try to ensure that visitors and users avoid illegitimate versions of the RTM software. It should be clarified that this is a near-impossible task until official RTM SHA-1 and/or MD5 checksum data is released by Microsoft and the RTM made available on TechNet and MSDN under the special terms of the End User License Agreements (EULAs) located there. It is actually illegal to operate or obtain a license for a Microsoft product or operating system without adheering to the End User License Agreement for the software and, in doing so, owning a OEM, Retail, Volume, or other miscellaneous license for use. Visitors and members are urged to utilize their utmost disgression and common sense and are urged not to download any potentially illegitimate copy of Microsoft Windows for any purpose. We simply cannot presume guilt on part of a party for not supplying complete information.

We also, obviously, demand, that you never disclose your license key or other pertinent confidential privileged information to any third party using this service. Discussing any ways to bypass activation, discussing how to activate an illegally downloaded copy, and any software piracy discussion is banned under our Terms of Service. This document governs how you can interact with our services.

For more information on Microsoft's software piracy and activation/licensing guidelines, please see: Protect Yourself from Piracy
 
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Sorry I didnt realize this is a morals forum and thanks for all your help. Anyone interested I have sorted the problem Here is the driver 9.00-120612a.7z

This has nothing to do with us being the morals Forum. It has everything to do with MS monitoring Forums such as this. If we in this Forum do anything to encourage, or do not do enough to discourage piracy of MS S/W, they we could have problems with MS.

My whole point here is that, based on the list of release dates Mike so eloquently pointed out, unless you are indeed an employee of one of the OEM's who have received an advanced copy of Win 8 RTM, based on those release dates, your copy of Win 8 RTM is suspect.

We have to be very careful answering questions that could be dealing with pirated software!
 
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