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Re: Windows 8: Now available

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby professor » March 8th, 2013, 7:06 pm

I bought a new computer with Windows 8, I cannot see videos from the net (Trinituner), I get the Audio, I have the latest flash drivers and drivers for the graphics card, any ideas.

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby professor » March 8th, 2013, 7:09 pm

Just got a brain wave and changed to lower quality, working now.

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby S_2NR » March 8th, 2013, 7:12 pm

tried windows 8 and hated it.
sticking with windows 7.
there's too much of a disconnect between the metro interface and the traditional desktop. eg. apps vs programs. and it is way too different.

is like i have to relearn how to use a computer.
it might be a ok for a tablet but not a non-touch pc. hell no

oh and shutting down/sleep etc takes way too many steps.

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby greenlime100 » March 8th, 2013, 7:28 pm

S_2NR wrote:tried windows 8 and hated it.
sticking with windows 7.
there's too much of a disconnect between the metro interface and the traditional desktop. eg. apps vs programs. and it is way too different.

is like i have to relearn how to use a computer.
it might be a ok for a tablet but not a non-touch pc. hell no

oh and shutting down/sleep etc takes way too many steps.


yupp same here, for a tablet PC then yeah ill learn to live with it.

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby Ted_v2 » March 8th, 2013, 7:34 pm

My friend actually downgraded from windows 8 to 7 on his laptop. i had to reinstall all the drivers for him, honestly id do the same, windows 8 a bit technical for me

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby stev » March 8th, 2013, 9:28 pm

u dont need to install apps...u can run ur software as normal.....


had windows 8 for some time now and its much smoother than Windows 7 IMO....didnt like the new start screen but its easier and faster to use once u get accustomed.

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby gastly369 » March 8th, 2013, 9:46 pm

stev wrote:u dont need to install apps...u can run ur software as normal.....


had windows 8 for some time now and its much smoother than Windows 7 IMO....didnt like the new start screen but its easier and faster to use once u get accustomed.

X2

and you can have your exact windows 7 setup look and feel :\ duno how men complaining
for men who cant do without the start button just download classic shell .. that metro windows logo on my screen is the normal start menu u know from previous windows

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and yes ah suppose to do ah desktop cleanup :|

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby M_2NR » March 8th, 2013, 9:57 pm

To properly use win8 you should have a touch device. At least a touchpad honestly. Once you get accustomed to the gestures it is awesome.

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby BrandonSingh » March 9th, 2013, 4:23 am

i have the windows 8 core installed on a 7 year old laptop (2 gb ram, athlon x2 1.7 GHZ, ati x1150) and d ting does run cleeaaannnnn, d aero faster than windows 7, mainly because it have no transparency in d window itself, but mehh....too lazy to go back to 7

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby S_2NR » March 9th, 2013, 11:11 am

U can turn off transparency in windows 7:-|

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby legend » March 9th, 2013, 12:51 pm

So i am running windows 8 pro 64 bit on an HP Envy DV6 - 7222NR

I like windows 8 its very clean and fast

but im having some issues with updates.

Windows says it has updates to install all the time and i need to restart to update, when i restart sometimes it updates and sometimes it just restarts; but all times on the start screen it says you need to sign in to because updates are there to be installed

Im also having a problem with HP Support Assistant getting stuck when it is downloading updates and has a continuous red question mark on the tool bar. If i try do anything else on HPSA it just crashes

Cleaned registry, malware scan, reinstalled (refresh) windows ..nothing works..any suggestions?

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby M_2NR » March 9th, 2013, 12:58 pm

S_2NR wrote:U can turn off transparency in windows 7:-|

x2 :lol:
windows basic theme also.

legend wrote:HP Support Assistant

that's it right there. I know HP loads a ton of bloatware. I'm sure there is a guide somewhere, where u can follow to do a clean install of win8.

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby legend » March 9th, 2013, 1:01 pm

hmm ill uninstall the hp assistant
the laptop came with windows 8 installed and i dont have an install disk for it. Anyway to retrieve the product key from this install and reinstall a fresh copy?

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby M_2NR » March 9th, 2013, 1:04 pm

legend wrote:hmm ill uninstall the hp assistant
the laptop came with windows 8 installed and i dont have an install disk for it. Anyway to retrieve the product key from this install and reinstall a fresh copy?

it should be stamped somewhere on the body of the computer.

For more info on the clean install i recommend you check notebookreview HP subforum. It might be a bit technical.
Be careful uninstalling it just so though.

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby legend » March 9th, 2013, 1:15 pm

looked for the stamp..no where to be found...

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby M_2NR » March 9th, 2013, 2:10 pm

legend wrote:looked for the stamp..no where to be found...

http://pcsupport.about.com/od/windows-8 ... ct-key.htm
try that. However do find a guide or some evidence that someone did a fresh install before actually doing it.
Also, you can contact windows support to verify that you can use the key for a fresh install.

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby legend » March 9th, 2013, 2:18 pm

thanks man much appreciated

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby stev » March 22nd, 2013, 11:17 pm

anybody having issues with google chrome on Windows 8? like web pages partially loading (loads completely after refreshing)

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby javishm » March 22nd, 2013, 11:24 pm

windows 8 is nice and smooth.....difficult as hell the first time i used it

just need some getting accustom to thats all

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby stev » March 22nd, 2013, 11:35 pm

javishm wrote:windows 8 is nice and smooth.....difficult as hell the first time i used it

just need some getting accustom to thats all


agreed.....









..........but are u experiencing problems with google chrome? :lol:

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Re: Windows 8: Now available

Postby Swisha » March 24th, 2013, 12:08 pm

Leaked Windows Blue build 9364 reveals multiple Live Tile sizes, same-width side-by-side apps

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Want to get a first-hand look at Microsoft's updated OS? You might be able to download the unreleased Windows Blue operating system on your own machine. Leaked build 9364 hit file sharing sites earlier today -- according to Neowin, the 32-bit edition is available for download as a 2.63GB ISO, and likely hit the web from a Microsoft partner in France. Notable adjustments include larger and smaller Live Tiles, enabling a bit more Start screen customization, along with an updated side-by-side app view, which boosts multitasking efficiency by displaying two applications with matching width. Other additions include a Play option under the Devices panel, a screenshot button on the Share sidebar, and Internet Explorer 11, which comes packaged with the new OS. Windows Blue build 9364 appears to be an unauthorized leak, but even if you have any reservations about installing it on your own machine, you'll surely be able to check out plenty of eye candy from other users over the hours and days to come. In the meantime, hit up the source links for a few more screenshots.



Engadget

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Re: Windows 8 (Next: Windows Blue)

Postby stev » April 16th, 2013, 6:35 pm

Microsoft's Windows 8 Plan B(lue): Bring back the Start button, boot to desktop

Summary: Microsoft may be moving toward bringing back the Start Button and allowing users to boot straight to the desktop with its coming Windows 8.1 release later this year.


http://www.zdnet.com/microsofts-windows ... 000014075/

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Re: Microsoft unveils "Windows 8"

Postby Spitfir3 » April 16th, 2013, 7:18 pm

Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
rodfarva wrote:I was all for windows xp till they dropped windows 7
7 is pure win.
DITTO

running Win 7 x64 and it is pure winnnn


agreed..since i made the change to 7 really i cant see myself going back to xp as much as i loved it..while everyone can agree vista was complete sheit microsoft did it right with 7 its a true successor imo and as for windows 8 it hasn't tempted me enough to upgrade just yet

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Re: Windows 8 (Next: Windows Blue)

Postby VexXx Dogg » April 16th, 2013, 7:34 pm

8 is the new vista. :|

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Re: Windows 8 (Next: Windows Blue)

Postby gastly369 » April 16th, 2013, 7:38 pm

stev wrote:Microsoft's Windows 8 Plan B(lue): Bring back the Start button, boot to desktop

Summary: Microsoft may be moving toward bringing back the Start Button and allowing users to boot straight to the desktop with its coming Windows 8.1 release later this year.


http://www.zdnet.com/microsofts-windows ... 000014075/



check my screen shot .. got a start button and i boot to desktop
download classic shell for windows 8

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Re: Windows 8 (Next: Windows Blue)

Postby ismithx » April 16th, 2013, 7:46 pm

VexXx Dogg wrote:8 is the new vista. :|


damn straight

except that vista was/is/will be better

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Re: Windows 8 (Next: Windows Blue)

Postby M_2NR » April 16th, 2013, 8:28 pm

I really don't get what's the deep rooted hate of windows 8. I'd admit I dont like some things about it but essentially it is 7 with a lot of improvements. Nothing beats booting to your desktop in a matter of seconds.

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Re: Windows 8 (Next: Windows Blue)

Postby stev » April 17th, 2013, 6:40 am

8 is the smoothest / fastest version of windows thus far IMO.

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Re: Windows 8 (Next: Windows Blue)

Postby Mr. Wheeler » April 18th, 2013, 12:58 pm

I use Win8 due to the fact my Asus Laptop comes with a recovery partition for it....but no disc.

Installed WIN8startup button program for free and voila....all my negativity about windows 8 are gone...I really wish MS would just listen to the masses and provide the start button/classic feel as part of thier hotfixes....

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