Ike Posted September 5, 2012 Posted September 5, 2012 (edited) Quick check on Wikipedia states the Windows 8 version does indeed include an Anti Virus. Edited September 5, 2012 by Ike
Mokong Posted September 5, 2012 Posted September 5, 2012 Yeah just opened 8 back up and opened Defender, it is pretty much MSE with a different name.... don't see why they didn't just continue to call it MSE.
Sheikah Posted September 5, 2012 Posted September 5, 2012 They have a phobia of keeping to three letter abbreviations. Poor MSN messenger...
Zechs Merquise Posted September 8, 2012 Posted September 8, 2012 I must say, the new Windows 8 Nokia Lumia 920 looks amazing! But I'm not sold on trying to make a desktop a tablet with unnatural mouse swipes and no start bar. Personally I think Windows 8 should play to the strengths of each device. You wouldn't want desktop Windows on a phone, nor would you want phone Windows on a desktop.
bob Posted October 18, 2012 Posted October 18, 2012 Hmmmm, really considering getting one of the Surface tablets and using it as my next laptop.....will have to see what sort of pricing the Surface Pro has before i decide. I've always said i'd like my next laptop to either be an ultrabook or possibly a laptop with detachable tablet. It also depends on what job i get after my phd, and whether i'll need a laptop for that. Still, the surface does look incredibly snazzy...
Mokong Posted October 24, 2012 Posted October 24, 2012 Ach forgot this is out this week. You think Windows 7 discs will still be on sale after Friday (on like Amazon and elsewhere online) and might become really cheap? Thinking of saving for a new laptop next year and/or building my own desktop.... would prefer Windows 7 than 8
Ashley Posted October 25, 2012 Posted October 25, 2012 I was tempted to get this as an impulse purchase as it is fairly cheap, but apparently if you're on Win7 Pro you can only jump to Win8 Pro, not vanilla. Anyone want to confirm (i.e. do the legwork for me :p)?
Ike Posted October 25, 2012 Posted October 25, 2012 Windows 8 upgrade for £50 is the pro version. Unless you mean the £15 promotion, or do you want the non pro release?
Ashley Posted October 25, 2012 Posted October 25, 2012 I'm happy with it, but reading on The Verge seems to suggest you can only go from Pro to Pro.
Ike Posted October 25, 2012 Posted October 25, 2012 Well I'm getting my boxed copy tomorrow hopefully so I'll let you know if it tells you, but all I've seen is that you can upgrade from any version of Windows 7. The upgrade assistant certainly didn't stop me. Turns out the £15 upgrade offer is also Pro, thought it was the vanilla version. Finished downloading my upgrade. (Yes I bought 2 copies, figured might as well while they are cheap.) Not actually sure if I want to install it though.
bob Posted October 26, 2012 Posted October 26, 2012 I installed a copy as a virtual machine to play around with it, and for the most part i like it. However, i did find that without touch controls/windows button i did get stuck a couple of times and not know how to get out of certain screens. That's probably just me being stupid though. I'm going to wait and see how much the Surface Pro is and possibly get that.
Ike Posted October 27, 2012 Posted October 27, 2012 Probably a stupid question, but if I upgrade my Windows 7 to 8 and enter the key do I lose the Windows 7 key? Still undecided on installing it or not but want to be sure I can revert back to 7 if I wanted to. I guess if I upgrade without using the key, then the Windows 7 key should still work? Although I think I read that your forced to enter a key...
Shorty Posted October 27, 2012 Posted October 27, 2012 However, i did find that without touch controls/windows button i did get stuck a couple of times and not know how to get out of certain screens. That's probably just me being stupid though.It really isn't just you. That's the biggest problem I have with the interface, straight up obvious tasks like going back a page, closing a settings screen or shutting down are hidden away and not at all intuitive.
Jimbob Posted October 27, 2012 Posted October 27, 2012 Popped into a computer store (of a certain name, not mentioning it) to try out Windows 8 for myself. Tried it with mouse/keyboard controls on a desktop and via touch/keyboard via a desktop. And the tablet version. From the hour of using, i found that touch is the best and most effective way to navigate and use Windows 8. Using the mouse, it felt wrong and clunky. Microsoft have made a good O/S for tablets/touch devices. But an awful one for the standard desktop. I'm sticking to 7 for the foreseeable future.
ronbasin Posted November 21, 2012 Posted November 21, 2012 Quick check on Wikipedia states the Windows 8 version does indeed include an Anti Virus. Yes, just checked and was happy..But right now Windows 7 works better so later would switch to 8....
bob Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 Spent a while in the Sony Centre playing around with their new slider tablet. Was pretty impressed by the tablet and Windows 8. Playing around with in on something which actually has a touchscreen makes the OS much better. I'm definately considering getting some sort of hybrid as my next laptop. Maybe not the slider, but perhaps the Yoga or soemthing similar. I need to wait and see how the Surface Pro turns out too.
Cube Posted November 26, 2012 Author Posted November 26, 2012 Spent a while in the Sony Centre playing around with their new slider tablet. Was pretty impressed by the tablet and Windows 8. Playing around with in on something which actually has a touchscreen makes the OS much better. I'd be interested in seeing if it's any good on larger touchscreens (as in standard monitors with touchscreens). My work PC has a touchscreen but I never use it because I have to reach upwards, so it's quicker using the mouse. Perhaps it'll be fine on Sony's 20" tablet.
Tales Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 Can I ask a question? Whenever I open such things as an pdf file for example(current case) it opens in what I assume Microsoft calls an app, on an entirely new screen not connected with the desktop I'm sticking with. Not as a window at the toolbar or browser toolbar like it would before. And that's ok. But it seems to be two ways to open or exit that pdf screen. Hover the mouse in top left corner and click, or swipe my finger on the touchboard from the top left corner and to the middle. The issue is that I sometimes accidently do that second method when I simply want move the mouse to a different part of the screen to click on whatever when for example on the internet. So how do I "disconnect" this?
Rummy Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 My dad got a good deal on a laptop from Comet just before they stopped trading, so I've managed to have a bit of a go with Windows 8 now, albeit it in a laptop/pc rather than tablet setting and tbh...I'm not sure if I like it. I find it hard to find things, I don't get why sometimes IE will open in 'app' form(kinda as described above) and not be on my desktop, but WILL open in my desktop/taskbar if I pin it there and use that. I don't know how to quickly get to my computer, I'm getting lost getting to some things some times(where's an easy start/app menu so I can find all my programs?!) and additionally it seems sometimes it just does random stuff and I have no clue why! I'll be doing something and suddenly something else like browser choice pops up and interrupts me! With no obvious way to close! I probably need a bit more time with it and to get used to it, but it seems a bit weird at the moment.
Ike Posted January 2, 2013 Posted January 2, 2013 I'm getting lost getting to some things some times(where's an easy start/app menu so I can find all my programs?!) If your in the Metro interface, right click anywhere not on a tile or press the Windows key + Z to get all apps. Some useful keyboard shortcuts: Win + Q = Apps search Win + W = Settings search Win + F = File search Win + X = Brings up a quick access menu for stuff like the control panel. Win + I = Settings page and quick access to power options. Or just start typing it will search for it. Pretty much how I use the Windows 7 start menu anyway.
Tales Posted January 4, 2013 Posted January 4, 2013 How do I start Defender? When I try to start it I get a message saying it is deactivited and mention something about if another app is running. I assume it is McAfee but I wouldn't be surprised if that works for a limited time. I will see if McAfee can find the virus bugging my browser, but if not, can I just deactivate McAfee and then run Defender?
Shorty Posted January 10, 2013 Posted January 10, 2013 Yeah, uninstall mcafee, he's probably spying on your machine anyway
Jimbob Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 Having a proper look through Windows 8 (yeah, i upgraded for £15 (thanks to the T+C's)). It's pretty quick, and i managed to get it to boot to desktop (thanks to a former N-E member in Jordan). My only gripe is that MS don't like the Aero glass and have removed the coding for that. Which is slightly annoying. I got the license code for it, and i have the disks for Windows 7 in my wardrobe in the need i feel a change back. It's heading that way i believe.
bob Posted January 31, 2013 Posted January 31, 2013 If anyone was thinking at all about upgrading to Windows 8 at some point before 2015, today is the last day that it will be £25 (plus tax) to buy Windows 8 Pro. After today it goes back up to £150+. I considered buying it and saving it onto a USB for future use, but thinking about it, i think i'll just survive with 7 until my laptop finally dies, and then just buy a new laptop with 8 already on it. Anyway, 31st Jan is the last day for that deal.
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