Windows 8.1 with Bing ISO

Hi,
I need to replace Windows 8.1 with Bing x64 for the x86 version in order to use some old apps.
I tried to use mediacreationtool to download the setup, but it does not have the "with Bing" edition.
Where can I download the x86 ISO for this edition ?
Thanks.

the "with Bing" edition is only available to OEM's. If you need installation media for an OEM version of Windows, you should contact your vendor/OEM/manufacturer
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