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why in Christs name is this not called a service pack? I already have windows 8.1 on my pc now they want me to install windows 8.1 update on windows 8.1 it makes no sense
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Downloading now
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---------- Post added at 21:13 ---------- Previous post was at 21:12 ---------- This post will focus mostly on the UI changes - there may be future AskPFE Platforms posts that dive into some of the other aspects of the Update. Before we get ahead of ourselves, let's cover a few heads-up/FAQ comments: •It will likely change your system's current behavior: ◦For starters, unless the device is a tablet, a system with this update will boot to the desktop by default ◾You can still choose one way or another but I was surprised when I rebooted and was taken to my desktop instead of my Start screen ◦See the chart further down in the post for a clear list of what default settings are changed and how •It does NOT include the Start menu that you may have seen/heard about at the recent Build conference. That is some exciting near-future stuff, which demonstrates our on-going commitment to deliver on customer feedback (such as your comments on this very blog) •It is defined as an "Important – Security update" in our Windows Updates framework •It is a cumulative update to Windows 8.1 that includes all previously released security and non-security updates •It is a required update to keep your Windows 8.1 device current ◦Failure to install this Update will prevent Windows Update from patching your system with any future updates starting with Updates released in May 2014 (get busy!) •Windows 8.1 is a prerequisite (vs Windows 8 RTM) ◦Windows 8.1 media/WIMs/TechNet ISOs/Store bits/etc will be slipstreamed with this Update in the near term •KB2919442 is a pre-requisite update - released in March 2014 – you'll need this before 2919355 will be recognized •Additional info can be found in the KB – which obviously, you should read ◦http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2919355 •The Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) has been updated to accommodate the changes to Windows with this Update |
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and service packs by definition add updates features and enhancements so it is a service pack |
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End of the day, Microsoft can call them whatever they like. It's really not worth worrying about
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Will this Win 7 work on my Samsung NC-10 (2GB RAM), or is a different version needed, and is a cheaper version required.
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That will work fine, a lot of Netbooks come with Windows 7 Starter which is just Home Premium with personalisation/aero disabled and no Media Center. I had the starter but it came with an Anytime Upgrade key for Home Premium and there was no decrease in performance
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