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Russ 01-10-2012 17:49

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by craigj2k12 (Post 35479957)
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

Yeah I gave up and went back to 7 yesterday. Shame though, I quite liked it. Some of the tiles stopped working too. I'd click on one and it would 'fold' forwards then a few seconds later it would disappear. Presumably these bugs will be ironed out and I'll probably get the £25 upgrade when it comes out.

Dave42 01-10-2012 18:08

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what's happening at msn

The All New MSN for Windows 8


Built Exclusively for Windows 8 and Internet Explorer 10

By MSN Team 39 minutes ago

The launch of Windows 8 and Internet Explorer 10 will change the way we use devices and the internet. It opens up a new class of opportunities for us to reimagine all of our products and services including MSN. MSN with more than 480 million visitors per month is the top site in 27 markets and remains one of the most popular media destinations on the Internet.


When we saw what Windows 8 and IE 10 could make possible, we saw possibilities we had never before imagined. We thought deeply about how you could interact with MSN in an increasingly touch and tablet-friendly world. We envisioned something completely new and refreshing that would surprise and delight. Something built from the ground up that harnesses the new technical capabilities in Windows 8 and Internet Explorer 10.

Staying in the know just got easier and faster. Designed exclusively for Windows 8, the all new MSN will be the first thing you experience when you launch Internet Explorer 10 on your new device.

Available October 26th, MSN for Windows 8 gives you a place where you can be informed, decompress and let your curiosity reign. From the updated user interface to blazing fast speed and comprehensive content, MSN showcases what it does best – instant access to the information you want.

http://www.msnblog.msn.com/?OCID=MSN...Announcement_0

the site has a video of it too

craigj2k12 01-10-2012 18:25

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 35479960)
Yeah I gave up and went back to 7 yesterday. Shame though, I quite liked it. Some of the tiles stopped working too. I'd click on one and it would 'fold' forwards then a few seconds later it would disappear. Presumably these bugs will be ironed out and I'll probably get the £25 upgrade when it comes out.

Well I have the final version off dreamspark, not sure what version your using?

Gavin78 01-10-2012 18:34

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Just wondering if you already own windows 7 I bought the OEM version from microsoft can I still get it for £25?

SnoopZ 02-10-2012 11:50

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35479906)
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

windows, vista, windows 8, windows 7, windows 8 pro, downgra

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

I am not sure if that helps me as i want to buy the upgrade version for £24.99 and everything i have read says i can't downgrade it to Windows 7 full version if i desire.

From a Google search Windows 8 Pro OEM downgrade rights are for a new computer bought with it on and even if i bought the OEM i still wouldn't need downgrade rights as i own the full version of Windows 7 so i could put that back on without a problem with the license.

Windows 8 Pro OEM is rumoured to cost around £100 4 times more than the upgrade, so i need to weigh up what i want to do if i don't want to lose my Windows 7 license. EDIT- Looks like i would need Windows 7 Pro to be able to do that which i don't have.

If there really are downgrade rights for an upgrade version of Windows 8 Pro to a full boxed version of Windows 7 i can't find it.

I am planning on buying an SSD as they're so cheap and trying out Windows 8 before i decide.

BenMcr 02-10-2012 12:51

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 35480187)
I am not sure if that helps me as i want to buy the upgrade version for £24.99 and everything i have read says i can't downgrade it to Windows 7 full version if i desire.

I think you are getting a bit confused.

Downgrade rights are different to reverting to a previously installed version of Windows

Downgrade rights allow you to uninstall the OEM version of Windows that came with your PC and install a different version but allows a licenced upgrade again back to the licenced version that came with the PC http://www.microsoft.com/oem/en/lice...de_rights.aspx

As far as I read it, the only issue you would have with what you want to do is installing your W7 install on another computer at the same time as the upgraded W8 install. As long as you were doing it on the same machine, you can wipe W8 and reinstall W7 without breaking the licence

SnoopZ 02-10-2012 12:58

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It is easy to get confused Ben as there is alot of incorrect information on the net about downgrading to Windows 7 after buying the upgrade, so yes i didn't understand downgrade rights.

As for my original question a few pages back your post on the matter http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/35474417-post79.html is unforntunetly wrong as you can't downgrade anymore as the upgrade is said to kill the license from windows 7.

BenMcr 02-10-2012 13:07

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 35480203)
as the upgrade is said to kill the license from windows 7.

Yes it does - whilst you are using the upgraded W8 install that was validated by the W7 licence

Uninstall the W8 upgrade, and the W7 licence becomes valid again. For instance:

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/bott/what-...ensing_p3/1514

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As the table on the first page indicates, you can transfer a retail upgrade license to a new PC. This fact confuses some people. Remember that the PC on which you install the upgrade must have a qualifying license first. So if you buy a new PC with an OEM Windows license, you can remove your retail upgrade from the old PC (restoring its original, un-upgraded Windows edition) and install your retail upgrade on the new PC. This is covered in Section 17 of the Windows 7 license:

You may transfer the software and install it on another computer for your use. That computer becomes the licensed computer. You may not do so to share this license between computers.

SnoopZ 02-10-2012 13:13

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But i don't have an OEM version, i have the full boxed version and from what i have read now from various sites it says you can't downgrade back to it, this is why i and many others are finding it confusing.

tizmeinnit 02-10-2012 13:20

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Well I for one am going to try to either use a VL XP to upgrade to win 8 and leave the win 7 version on the laptop as is or to test how clever it is I will also try and use it upgrade a inactivated version of win 7 see if it lets it upgrade

All that it said was to qualify you had to buy a windows 7 version after July 2nd iirc they do not stipulate you have to use that version to upgrade as they know nothing about it anyway . They did not ask for key or any details

BenMcr 02-10-2012 13:27

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 35480212)
But i don't have an OEM version, i have the full boxed version and from what i have read now from various sites it says you can't downgrade back to it, this is why i and many others are finding it confusing.

http://www.zdnet.com/how-the-new-win...p2-7000003028/

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Yes, you can undo an upgrade. If you have an XP box, you can upgrade it to Win8. At that point your XP license is no longer usable.

Later, you can remove the upgrade, which restores the OEM XP license to the original machine. At that point the upgrade is once again available to be applied to any PC you own, provided it has a license for Windows that qualifies it for upgrade.

You can do this as many times as you want on your own hardware.

SnoopZ 02-10-2012 13:33

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35480226)

Ben i maybe missing something here but i have already stated i don't have an OEM license and what you keep posting is regarding the OEM license.

I need to see in writing from a few sources that i am able to downgrade the windows 8 upgrade to my full boxed version of windows 7.

As i said it is confusing and i was sure i saw something yesterday that said i couldn't do it but have lost the links.

BenMcr 02-10-2012 13:35

Re: [MERGED] Windows 8 discussion
 
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Originally Posted by SnoopZ (Post 35480234)
Ben i maybe missing something here but i have already stated i don't have an OEM license and what you keep posting is regarding the OEM license.

I need to see in writing from a few sources that i am able to downgrade the windows 8 upgrade to my full boxed version of windows 7.

As i said it is confusing and i was sure i saw something yesterday that said i couldn't do it but have lost the links.

Ignore what version you have, what matters is what the upgrade licence allows you to do.

SnoopZ 02-10-2012 13:36

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I do hope that is the case.

Gavin78 03-10-2012 21:14

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So does that mean I can upgrade my oem version of windows 7 pro that I got through the microsoft site for £24.99

Or does this only apply to pc's bought in the shops and everyone else who owns windows 7 has to pay the full £100 price?


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