Windows 8 - Looks really awsome

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by aigle, Sep 13, 2011.

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  1. PoetWarrior

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    I've installed Win 8 CP and I have to say I'm able to move around in it much better for some reason. I thought here we go again, but after spending about 30 minutes with it I have concluded this will work on a desktop to my surprise. :eek:

    Heard lots of complaints about the start button removed, but I think it's removal helps the user avoid wrong turns.
     
  2. Victek

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    Wrong turns? LOL It would help if someone mentioned that there's a slide-out toolbar on the right side of the screen with the settings normally accessed through the Start Button, such as turning off the machine.

    I guess that would be me mentioning it :cool:

    I'm running the 32bit version in Vbox. It installed smoothly (and quickly compared with XP&7) and is working fine. More later...
     
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    Yep, that was mentioned on another forum and made it much easier for me to adjust. Sorry for not mentioning it.
     
  4. Hungry Man

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    Metro is much improved in this version.
     
  5. Kerodo

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    Just installed it here. Looks pretty nice... I am impressed. I thought the installer would let me burn an ISO to disk, but it never went thru anything like that, it just installed over top of 7. Anyway, I think I'll use 8 full time now.
     
  6. Kerodo

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    Yes, I agree, very much improved. The whole integration is better...
     
  7. elapsed

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    Just wiped away the dev preview and installed the CP. Soooo much better, many many bugs fixed. Also signed in with my live id/Microsoft account for cloud settings, very nice.
     
  8. lodore

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    Hey,
    Yes that is correct I do mean the Queen's English
    Its not a deal breaker for the preview but I thought it would be included.
    Overall I like windows 8 alot. it feels faster than 7. Im not sure about the removal of the start menu but its not a deal breaker and I will get used to it.
    I do like the improved multiple monitor support by having a task bar per monitor. Im glad Microsoft finally include a pdf reader. there isnt many apps in the store to test so I cant really comment on that yet. I will buy it when it comes out and hope they do preorder deals. I like the live ID integration showing calender skydrive etc.
     
  9. xxJackxx

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    Tapped into a DSL line and got a copy! I find that kind of difficult to get the toolbar to come up. There seems to be points where is does and others where it doesn't. Probably doesn't help I am running it in a VM. Not sure how I feel about Windows 8 yet. There are things I like, and things I don't. I am finding a lot of use for old keyboard shortcuts, like Alt+F4 and Winkey+F.
     
  10. moontan

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    allright... :rolleyes:
    i'll bite :)

    tried the DP back then and it worked flawlessly.

    i wasn't expecting to throw money at M$ so soon after W7. :mad:

    hopefully, i can get a pre-RTM sale discount like W7 last times.

    i'll probably try a few Linux distros later this year before making a decision though.
     
  11. BG

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    Don't like the way it handles Music and Pictures. Also gives out to much information. I would not buy this. Gonna stick with Win 7 Pro 64bit for awhile.
     
  12. Hungry Man

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    Windows Update broken for me lol
     
  13. PoetWarrior

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    Windows Live Family Safety is broken for me. That may make for a short experiment if I can't figure it out.
     
  14. Hungry Man

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    I had to reformat that partition, unfortuantely. Solved the issue though. I lost some stuff I didn't mean to lose though...
     
  15. PoetWarrior

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    I'm going to try 32 bit now. Dual booting with it. Sorry you lost some stuff. :'(
     
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    Was going to guess that you did an upgrade, because that never goes without issues :D There were actually 4 or 5 updates already on WU. Shame to hear you lost stuff :/
     
  17. Hungry Man

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    Yeah I thought I'd copied it to my other partition but I actually copied a shortcut lmao really dumb on my part.

    Unfortunately I lost a few documents but nothing I can't recreate.

    Very happy with it now that it's all set up.
     
  18. The Shadow

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    Compared to 7, what are you guys seeing in terms of 8's RAM use?

    Btw, has anyone here installed it on VBox?
     
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    it has not been removed.

    it's been transformed in a monstrosity called Metro. lol

    i am underwhelmed. :blink:
     
  20. Noob

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    Can you guys post pics of the latest Windows 8 CP and what is your experience, is it compatible with all Windows 7 Software? :D :thumb:
     
  21. PoetWarrior

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    I certainly appreciate where you're coming from. I would rather have Win 7's layout but so far it's not something to prevent me from pursuing Win 8.
     
  22. moontan

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    all my software works.
    except UX Style which has been disabled in the W7 to W8 transfer.

    don't worry, it's just Windows 7.015 as far as i'm concerned. :rolleyes:
    pretty much all your software should work.

    in fact, you can hot-install W8 over W7 with the Setup tool without burning a DVD while you're still working with your computer and sipping coffee.
    that's how similar W8 and W7 are...

    excuse me while a restore an image. :rolleyes:
     
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  23. Noob

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    BTW, a few days ago i saw this article released about someone who did a few sketches on how Windows 8 "Metro" style should have looked.

    To be honest with you guys, i think this should have been how it looked. Current "Metro" style UI is not even metro and makes everything overly complicated, IMO i think they are desperate to change the UI a bit since it's been the same for ages but they came up with the worst possible option!! :D
    Now it looks all cluttered.

    Windows 8 UI Concept done by a fan

    Microsoft should fire all their designers xD
    This UI also lines up more accordingly to their new Windows logo IMO.
     
  24. ronjor

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    https://www.zdnet.com/blog/bott/windows-8-consumer-preview-a-fresh-start-for-microsoft/4540
     
  25. m00nbl00d

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    Fire them? I don't even think Microsoft hired them; I think it were some kindergarden students who came up with the Windows 8 Metro design. ;)

    That said, I don't like the concept on that link either. :D I'm actually glad one can still use the old :rolleyes: Windows 7 look. Or, have they taken away that as well? :argh: From the Consumer Preview build, that is.
     
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