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dilli-theclaw 28-12-2012 09:46

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35516962)
Sorry m8 i was under the impression everyone on Windows 8 the other night played fine. My bad :(

So add COD4 back into the mix as well.

Mine was crashing out after two rounds. I think storm had a bit more luck though.

Sirius 28-12-2012 10:09

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701 (Post 35517017)
Mine was crashing out after two rounds. I think storm had a bit more luck though.

Ok i have a spare manchine i can infect with windows 8 to do some more testing :).

tizmeinnit 28-12-2012 12:55

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35516943)
Cod4 is fixed, however i still don't like what i have lost included the ability to run dreamscene and other fancy desktop apps.

Does not matter to me now as i have a key for windows 7 ultimate and windows 8 can join windows ME and Vista as crap versions of windows. It cost me £15.00 or so to find out but i can spend more than that at the pub.


I accept your view and respect your choice and would not try to change your mind however video wallpapers do apparently work on windows 8 and the feature is only hidden. I would guess most of what you had working would work but you are happy with 7 and fair play

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oh btw dreamscene was a vista app and not native to 7 either hidden the same way as it is in 8

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http://www.windows-7-themes.info/win...ator-released/

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Originally Posted by Paul M (Post 35517004)
Based on what ?

Its not very fast so far in my experience.


well common opinion in the IT world is that it is and my experience in it but what would I know ;)

few benchmarks to back it up http://www.techspot.com/review/561-windows8-vs-windows7/page2.html

are you booting off SSD ?

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I think I best point out that I by no means champion M$ I hate the company same as I hate Apple for how they treat the industry however I never view new operating systems blinkered and I spend a lot of time ( which I know a lot of people do not have) in learning my way around. If I have an issue I research it and try to find a way around it. I used to slag Linux off until I spent a lot of time working with it

This is why I got on well with Vista I installed enough memory and optimized the OS so you didnt tend to hear me complain about. Same with Windows 8 I spent time at the start learning my way around it so I could support customers.

Gary L 30-12-2012 14:41

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
I've actually had a change of mind about this pile of poo.
I've spent a couple of hours sorting it out and getting it to resemble XP as much as I can, and it's worked.

the folders being the main thing I didn't like with the Ribbons thing. I don't like the icon views (either too big or too small) now I've got it looking a lot like XP and I have to say you wouldn't really know that it was Windows 8 anymore.

I don't like the fact that you can't see the total amount each folder uses in size on the status bar like you could in XP.

The metro thing isn't too bad now. I automatically bypass that at startup, and I only use it for the apps and if I have to change settings.

karma mechanic 30-12-2012 16:01

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35517935)
The metro thing isn't too bad now. I automatically bypass that at startup, and I only use it for the apps and if I have to change settings.

One of the shortcuts is Win-X, which gives you access to quite a few machine-related things like Control Panel, Device Manager, Disk Management and so on. No need to use the 'Settings' charm as far as I can see.

Gary L 30-12-2012 16:17

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
I was just using it to turn Bluetooth/wireless on and off. and Windows update.

now I just use it for the free apps. and as a great big desktop with most of all the programs I use.

Gary L 30-12-2012 22:55

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Does anyone know how I can get Gmail on Win 8 without having to use the website?

Google haven't made an app because they're being awkward.

tizmeinnit 30-12-2012 23:05

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
you can access it though your outlook/hotmail account

Gary L 30-12-2012 23:24

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I think I've done that in the metro mail app.
I had just Hotmail in there. I can't see how it works really.

Microsoft/Hotmail are really annoying the way they think you want to broadcast yourself to the world every minute of the day.
there's no privacy with them people.

Forget it. I've deleted it now. it keeps signing me into messenger which is the last thing I want!

If I had an abusive girlfriend Microsoft have just told her I'm still alive and worth hunting again. stupid idiots really think you want everyone to know you're there and want to share hip and trendy stuff all day long.

SnoopZ 06-01-2013 20:21

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
I have decided i am staying on 7 because after installing my first SSD i tried to upgrade using the £15 offer, like others managed to do here but it said i wasn't eligible(rightly so) and i didn't want to pay £25 for it.

Awesome having an SSD for the first time though, well worth the £80.

tizmeinnit 06-01-2013 20:50

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
I think its mad my win 8 pro key has not been locked yet. I installed it on this system as an upgrade to win 7. I had problems with a certain config so ghosted back to 7 to get settings and upgraded again with the same key. I then had a drive die but didnt realise it was that until after I ghosted back to 7. The the other day I installed a retail edition win 8 pro did a full clean install and used my pro upgrade key to activate and it did no issues

Sirius 06-01-2013 20:51

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 35520314)
I have decided i am staying on 7 because after installing my first SSD i tried to upgrade using the £15 offer, like others managed to do here but it said i wasn't eligible(rightly so) and i didn't want to pay £25 for it.

Awesome having an SSD for the first time though, well worth the £80.

I can tell you its not worth the £15.00 never mind £25.00. Hope the next release follows the general rule for Microsoft. Millennium was poo, Xp was excellent, Vista was poo, windows 7 was excellent, Windows 8 is poo, Windows 9 excellent one would hope. :D

My windows 8 disk is in the bin. Long live windows 7

Dave42 06-01-2013 20:52

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35520323)
I think its mad my win 8 pro key has not been locked yet. I installed it on this system as an upgrade to win 7. I had problems with a certain config so ghosted back to 7 to get settings and upgraded again with the same key. I then had a drive die but didnt realise it was that until after I ghosted back to 7. The the other day I installed a retail edition win 8 pro did a full clean install and used my pro upgrade key to activate and it did no issues

if it a retail key think it unlimited use on your machine

tizmeinnit 06-01-2013 21:12

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
it was the 14.99 pro upgrade thats allowed me to use it without upgrading

Sirius 09-01-2013 22:16

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Oh dear

Quote:

Open ... and Shut Once upon a time any problem at Microsoft could be magically resolved with a new Windows release. Since Windows Vista, however, that formula hasn't worked. In fact, according to new sales data from NPD Group, it may be getting worse.

In late 2012, departing Microsoft board member Reed Hastings called Microsoft's Surface tablet "a tactic to spur people on, to get Windows 8 really successful." I derided that strategy, but it looks like I may not have gone far enough.

It's not just that the Surface isn't spurring Windows 8 sales. It's that nothing is. Not even Santa Claus, as NPD Group's holiday report reveals:




http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/01/08/open_and_shut/


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