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BenMcr 14-09-2012 17:51

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit (Post 35474404)
with a call to MS you should be able to do what you want with Retail

As I understand it, it's nothing about a call. The upgrade media has built in blocks so it won't run without an OS being installed

Buy the full version of Win8 and you can do what you like

tizmeinnit 14-09-2012 17:52

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35474406)
As I understand it, it's nothing about a call. The upgrade media has built in blocks so it won't run without an OS being installed

Buy the full version of Win8 and you can do what you like


And I mean't that even if the edition will not activate ie after the reinstall of 7 a call to MS and explaination will allow it

SnoopZ 14-09-2012 17:57

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
Is there anything official on downgrade rights as i would like to see it all in writing?

ie... Yes i can upgrade a retail 7 to windows upgrade 8 version and then downgrade again without messing up my licenses, i do understand both licenses wouldnt work at the same time though, but my worry is it will kill my windows 7 license, that is what i want to find out. :)

BenMcr 14-09-2012 18:04

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 35474409)
but my worry is it will kill my windows 7 license, that is what i want to find out. :)

No it wouldn't. If you got a retail version, it's yours to do with as you wish. You can even uninstall it on one machine and install it on another. Only restriction is running on two machines at the same time

It's the OEM versions that are locked down hard and to the machine it came on, and need specific downgrade rights.

SnoopZ 14-09-2012 18:05

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
Sounds good then i may get the cheap upgrade version of Windows 8 now even if i think it is bad.

tizmeinnit 14-09-2012 18:47

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
Honestly with the hacks its just another windows

Russ 29-09-2012 11:30

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
I've installed it and had it running for a few days now and everything seems ok however I've noticed something with Firefox. When I browse to a page, for the first second or so the text is slightly blurry, a bit like how it looks with IE9 then it goes back to normal straight away. Not a massive problem by any means though.

Osem 29-09-2012 16:27

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
I've heard about a limited time cheap upgrade offer from Win7 to Win8 being offered by MS for £15 or thereabouts IIRC. Presumably this will be a download as opposed to a disc but if I take advantage of it and find I don't like it, I'm assuming (with my limited knowledge of PCs) I won't be able to go back to Win7 without a whole lot of fuss, if at all?

Can anyone clarify please. TVM as always.

SnoopZ 29-09-2012 18:07

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35479206)
I've heard about a limited time cheap upgrade offer from Win7 to Win8 being offered by MS for £15 or thereabouts IIRC. Presumably this will be a download as opposed to a disc but if I take advantage of it and find I don't like it, I'm assuming (with my limited knowledge of PCs) I won't be able to go back to Win7 without a whole lot of fuss, if at all?

Can anyone clarify please. TVM as always.

I had been wondering the same but was assured on here that after upgrading to windows 8 for the limited time £24.99 (£15.00 is for a computer bought with windows 7 on it from a certain time i think) cost i could then install Windows 7 on another computer or go back to Windows 7 at a later date, if this isnt the case i would like to know before i take the plunge.

Graham M 29-09-2012 18:11

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
Returning to Windows 7 would probably require a reformat/reinstall and I reckon that as it's an upgrade you wouldn't legally be able to use the Windows 7 license on another PC, just speculation at the moment though.

SnoopZ 29-09-2012 18:14

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
Hopefully someone will clarify on here again very soon as i have never used an upgrade.

BenMcr 01-10-2012 11:03

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 35479249)
Hopefully someone will clarify on here again very soon as i have never used an upgrade.

Well this is in the Windows 7 terms from here http://www.microsoft.com/About/Legal...s/Default.aspx

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15. UPGRADES. To use upgrade software, you must first be licensed for the software that is eligible for the upgrade. Upon upgrade, this agreement takes the place of the agreement for the software you upgraded from. After you upgrade, you may no longer use the software you upgraded from.
So I read that as, as long as W8 is installed, then the W7 licence is no longer valid. So you can't use both at the same time. However, I see no issue with you removing W8 and reinstalling W7, as means that only one install is live

SnoopZ 01-10-2012 11:05

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35479825)
Well this is in the Windows 7 terms from here http://www.microsoft.com/About/Legal...s/Default.aspx

That is what i was worried about, so it sucks big time now, i may not upgrade as i don't want to lose my full windows 7.

I wonder how much the full version of Windows 8 will cost on release day?

EDIT- Just found some info saying the full version of Windows 8 won't exist, so the only options would be an OEM system builders or the upgrade!

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Windows 8 will, for the first time ever, include a new Personal Use License that explicitly permits retail customers to install and run OEM System Builder software. The overpriced full package products will not exist for Windows 8.
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After I upgrade, can I use my old Windows version on a separate partition or on another PC? Can I give it away or sell it?

No. The upgrade replaces the old license completely. The terms are written in very clear language:
http://www.zdnet.com/how-the-new-win...ou-7000003028/

It is possible that for the first time MS will let you transfer your system builders license to another PC.

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Update: ZDNet's Ed Bott has some clarifications around Transfer Rights, based on licenses he's seen and analyzed. Bott wrote recently if somone buys a copy of a Windows 8 system-builder license and then sells a PC running that license, there are no transfer rights. But the new Windows 8 system-builder license includes a personal-use license that stipulates a DIYer/hobbyist can buy the System Builder software, install it on one's own PC or virtual machine and keep the right to transfer that license to another PC that the individual owns.
http://www.zdnet.com/windows-8-prici...-7-7000004361/

Dave42 01-10-2012 14:59

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
Windows 8 Pro OEM will allow for downgrades to Win 7 and Vista


By Shawn Knight

On September 3, 2012, 6:30 PM EST


Comments 19

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It has been revealed that Microsoft’s Windows 8 Pro edition will allow customers to downgrade to an older version of Windows if you aren’t entirely happy with the latest iteration. Users can elect to install Windows 7 or Windows Vista in place of the new OS although it’s worth pointing out that you’ll be without a boxed retail version should you go this route.

It seems unlikely that most buyers would want to downgrade but as Engadget points out, there are a few scenarios where having options would be plausible. Manufacturers could include a copy of Windows 7 along with new PC purchases in order to give shoppers more flexibility.

These same companies could also sell new computers with Windows 7 pre-installed in the event that some users wouldn’t be comfortable spending money on a system with an OS they are unfamiliar with. A dual-boot option would be the perfect scenario for PC users to learn Windows 8 at their own pace but it’s unlikely we will see this.

Downgrading to Windows 7 might also be an option in the event you are running mission-critical software that might not yet be fully compatible with Windows 8.

It’s worth pointing out that Windows XP and earlier operating systems aren’t included in the downgrade rights. Furthermore, the service is only offered on OEM copies of Windows 8 Pro – retail versions and other editions of Windows 8 need not apply. Windows 8 will be launching on October 26, 2012.

http://www.techspot.com/news/50018-w...and-vista.html

im running windows 8 pro and loving it

craigj2k12 01-10-2012 17:42

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35479120)
I've installed it and had it running for a few days now and everything seems ok however I've noticed something with Firefox. When I browse to a page, for the first second or so the text is slightly blurry, a bit like how it looks with IE9 then it goes back to normal straight away. Not a massive problem by any means though.

it seems to go in and out of focus all the time, ive tried playing with settings like disabling smooth scrolling in firefox but no luck

with the amount of bugs in firefox at the moment ive just ditched it for chrome


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