I havent been following the Windows 8 release much as I wasnt overly keen on the Metro UI.
However I have just been on Microsoft's website and it is selling the Windows 8 Pro upgrade for $39.99 and I am thinking of buying it atleast then I will have a product key and be able to install it later if I choose.
One thing I wasnt sure about was if I pay for the upgrade on my PC as it currently is will it still work if I change the motherboard etc..?
Legally you would need an XP, Vista, 7 licence which is valid for the new motherboard. (e.g. retail licence). You might have to start a new installation though. The upgrade licence allows the upgrade to be moved.One thing I wasnt sure about was if I pay for the upgrade on my PC as it currently is will it still work if I change the motherboard etc..?
I think it does look for an OS when you are creating the ISO. I read on another forums that during the ISO creation process it copies some files from your previous OS. once the ISO is created the validation is already done that you had a previous OS
hi. how do u create a bootable usb key from a win 8 pro ugrade iso?
Granted that TIFKAM is great for tablets and mobile phones but there's no reason to pirate it on them formats, I'm planning to take a look at the Surface when it comes out, but the user interface is totally not usable in a working environment.
It may be just me; being an IT technician but I need to look at multiple "windows" from multiple programs at the same time and TIFKAM totally stops that. I had it on a Dell touch screen laptop as a release to developers over christmas and it just got me frustrated and gave me headaches and that was for home use the way it kept flicking between the desktop and TIFKAM.
The OS seems faster as its users are multitasking less, yes there's hacks to get the start menu, remove TIFKAM and only to use the desktop version of windows 8, but until there's dedicated apps for windows 8, apps that uses the windows 8 enhancements and features, there's no point in upgrading is there? as it would just be windows 7.
OS X Lion had launch pad to give that iOS feel to their Desktop over 14 months ago and I don't know a single user that uses it. ubuntu has Unity interface which is the reason why a lot of users have moved away from it and gone over to mint with a more or a classic windows interface.
I'm still not personally keen on the horizontal scrolling though.
but metro is where the power options are and where it boots into no? so it involves switching at least twice even just to power down and your thrown there when you boot up as well. this is a added inconvenience to someone coming from win 7 where things just worked, most people wont be buying start8, they will struggle with a counter intuitive workspace.If you're happier living on the desktop then good news, you can do that.
one of the first things i did was turn off border padding, have to do it via registry now.
also had to upgrade trueimage, 2011 installed and ran fine in the Preview once i renamed the installer but just wouldn't run in RTM.
gadgets also re-enabled, though the GPU gadget can't pickup the radeon card now and the CPU one won't show temperature or clock speed.
There is a free start button available from SourceForge.but metro is where the power options are and where it boots into no? so it involves switching at least twice even just to power down and your thrown there when you boot up as well. this is a added inconvenience to someone coming from win 7 where things just worked, most people wont be buying start8, they will struggle with a counter intuitive workspace.
Sorry to bring up the clean install question again, but I was just reading elsewhere and somebody mentioned that if you do a clean install it works but isn't activated and you can't activate online.
Has anyone had the same problem or does it definitely activate okay?
(just want to avoid doing a fresh install, then having to re-install Win7 again to go through the normal upgrade)
I made a usb bootable from my win 8 PRO x64 upgrade and when I did a fresh install it was automatically activated, YMMV![]()