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If Microsoft wanted to design a platform for both, desktops and portables, then they should have made it work just as effectively with touch and mouse/trackball/touchpad+keyboard (those things we've been using since the '80's) but it doesn't. That's like removing the steering wheel from the automobile and giving the option of handlebars (because bikes use them) or one of these:
That's odd. Think it's a regional issue maybe?
Is there any way to call them and get it validated that way?
I regretted upgrading. For one thing I didn't really gain any advantage, and two, I'm missing some device drivers one some of my laptop specific functions. Thank God found the drivers for Mmy keyboard back lights.
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Mike, I wouldn't be surprised Windows 8 couldn't communicate with MS activation servers from China. Either China is blocking them or they are refusing connections from China because of rampant piracy. Even if you did get a legit boxed copy of Windows 8, it still may not activate properly. That the message didn't give you a phone number to call only reinforces my suspicions that it's being blocked.
I don't know if it will help, but the U.S. toll free activation number is in this post ... Activate Windows 8 Enterprise over the phone (The option to choose what country you are calling from is greyed out).
yeah i know. it is such a drastic change to windows that it is such a gamble for microsoft. i just bought a laptop and they are doing an upgrade to windows 8 pro for $14.99. gonna give it a go when it is released. i also have the release preview as well downloaded to my pc, but i have yet to install it.
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I think this is whole UEFI/BIOS/Certification issue is a big mess and it (apparently) will mean the new PC you purchase will leave you with no options as far as an OS is concerned. It will always run Windows because it can't run anything else.
What happens if you do not like it? I e-hear the BIOS issues and that bloody "Windows Certification" applied to new machines might mean you cannot install another OS or even downgrade to a previous version of Windows.
Just asking.
I think this is whole UEFI/BIOS/Certification issue is a big mess and it (apparently) will mean the new PC you purchase will leave you with no options as far as an OS is concerned. It will always run Windows because it can't run anything else.
This is not strictly a Windows 8 issue (or is it?). I think Microsoft thinks if we cant beat Apple, lets see if we can force our loyal customers to stick with us forever.
Time to find my soldering iron and look for motherboards and such.
Main problem was with the Win 8 start screen is that it made a really long-winded way of shutting down the PC, as well as rather a clunky way of launching applications.
I have Classic Shell at home and Start8 at work, I like Start8 much better so far. Classic Shell has to go to the Metro start screen then desktop, Start8 go straight in to the desktop.
In classic shell, right click on the start icon and hit settings. Then find the 'Windows 8' tab and enable the option to 'Skip metro screen'.
I don't believe that's what's happening with prior versions of Windows. I have a Windows 7 computer with a USB drive connected 100% of the time, so the drivers are already loaded, and it still takes a while before the pop-up window appears. Some of the latency is clearly due to the antivirus program doing its thing. (I can see it hog the CPU in Process Explorer.) Sloppy coding over the years is no doubt to blame for some of the sloth. And it takes time for the WIMP versions of Windows to scan the thumb drive to find what kind of files are on it before it puts up the pop-up with recommendations about what app(s) it suggests to be used to read the drive. That's what Microsoft gets for trying to be "more Mac-like" instead of giving the user some credit for having a clue.There's a real improvement that Win 8 has over other versions of Win. Is when you plug a USB thumb-drive in, there's no more of that waiting for a minute while it searches for drivers stuff. I've never understood why Win has always done that, it shouldn't need to hunt for drivers, it's a USB drive, they should just work and mount instantly, like they do on Linux and OS X. It seems MS finally fixed it with Win 8