Thursday, October 25th 2012

Windows 8 Arrives

Microsoft Corp. today announced the global availability of its popular Windows operating system, Windows 8. Beginning Friday, Oct. 26, consumers and businesses worldwide will be able to experience all that Windows 8 has to offer, including a beautiful new user interface and a wide range of applications with the grand opening of the Windows Store. As a result of close work with hardware partners, more than 1,000 certified PCs and tablets, including Microsoft Surface, will be available for the launch of Windows 8 - making it the best lineup of PCs ever across the Windows 8 and Windows RT ecosystem.

"We have reimagined Windows and the result is a stunning lineup of new PCs," said Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. "Windows 8 brings together the best of the PC and the tablet. It works perfect for work and play and it is alive with your world. Every one of our customers will find a PC that they will absolutely love."

Windows 8 will be available for download to upgrade existing PCs in more than 140 markets and 37 languages at www.windows.com/buy beginning at 12:01 a.m. local time and at retail locations around the world. At retail, Windows 8 will be available in two primary versions - Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro - as well as Windows 8 Enterprise for large organizations. Launching at the same time is a new member of the Windows family - Windows RT - designed for ARM-based tablets and available pre-installed on new devices. In addition to Microsoft Office 2013, Windows RT is designed exclusively for apps in the new Windows Store. Windows 8 features the new fast and fluid Start screen that gives people one-click access to the apps and content they care most about. It also features an entirely new Internet Explorer 10 that is perfect for touch, and built-in cloud capabilities with SkyDrive.

Windows 8 can be purchased in a variety of ways from the world's leading retailers, including Amazon, Best Buy and Staples in the U.S., Casas Bahia in Brazil, Future Shop and Staples in Canada, Suning in China, Media Markt across Europe, FNAC in France, Yamada in Japan, Telmex in Mexico, Dixons in the U.K., and many more, which will feature a variety of offers for customers looking for great deals on Windows 8 PCs, devices and software. Consumers can go to www.windows.com/shop to learn about the large array of Windows 8 devices available and find the one that best fits their needs. More information on the great offers around the world is available at www.blogs.windows.com/.

In addition to the range of new Windows-based devices available, consumers can also upgrade their existing PCs. Through the end of January, consumers currently running PCs with Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 are qualified to download an upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for an estimated retail price of US$39.99. And eligible Windows 7 PCs purchased between June 2, 2012, and Jan. 31, 2013, in more than 140 markets can download an upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for an estimated retail price of US$14.99 with the Windows Upgrade Offer, available at www.windowsupgradeoffer.com/.
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67 Comments on Windows 8 Arrives

#26
Jstn7477
Prima.VeraJust one question. How is Windows 8 running on an older laptop compared with Windows 7? I have an old Dell XPS with Windows 7 and 3GB of RAM and it works OK. Will the Win 8 be slower? The drivers also... I checked, and it seems that there are almost NO DRIVERS available for Windows 8. And for a laptop this sucks bigtime. Specially if you have a video card like nVidia GO 7900GTX...Good luck finding drivers for that!
It definitely seems to boot up faster than 7 on my Phenom II laptop and a 640GB/5400 RPM/8MB hard disk. I have no driver problems except for my PowerXPress GPU setup (HD 4250 + HD 5650) which is its own problem because of AMD's driver structure changes over the summer.

I don't see any GO 7900GTX drivers on NVIDIA's site but you can probably INF mod the 306.97 drivers as they still support all the way down to NV40.
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#27
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
Prima.VeraJust one question. How is Windows 8 running on an older laptop compared with Windows 7? I have an old Dell XPS with Windows 7 and 3GB of RAM and it works OK. Will the Win 8 be slower? The drivers also... I checked, and it seems that there are almost NO DRIVERS available for Windows 8. And for a laptop this sucks bigtime. Specially if you have a video card like nVidia GO 7900GTX...Good luck finding drivers for that!
i had to use a driver specific to Vista for the Touch Pad in 7 and Use Mobility modder for the 9800 on the last set of drivers for the desktop AGP parts
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#28
tacosRcool
tricksonOH WHO CARES!!!! Enough with the windows8 it sucks! Windows 7 is the best since they put out 98se!
I care. Better than Windows 7 in my opinion
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#29
ShiBDiB
It's not so much that i dislike windows 8.. but more that 7 works just fine.
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#31
trickson
OH, I have such a headache
Jizzler<RAGE>OH I will fight you! Win 2000 crapped all over Win98SE!</RAGE>
No win 2000 was crap compared to 98SE.
All it ever did for me was crash. :cry:
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#33
trickson
OH, I have such a headache
The local news is all over this OS. Can you say free advertizing? This is a very public tablet/Desk Top OS and in order to gain public approval went full on prime time news with it Local and National CNN/FOX/MSNBC! all are talking about it. This is make or break for M$!!!
M$ is in it to win it too folks not like apple! Where is the ROAD???!!!!???!!!!
If this takes off (And it will) Then M$ could put a major dent in the ipad/iPhone/Imac, And any other iProduct. This is it for M$ and they know it. If they expect to gain any thing in this economic down ward spiral we are in this is it. Do or Die now. :o:D;)
I hope it is hacker proof and virus proof as well. Apple is #1 in this.
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#34
ShiBDiB
tricksonThe local news is all over this OS. Can you say free advertizing? This is a very public tablet/Desk Top OS and in order to gain public approval went full on prime time news with it Local and National CNN/FOX/MSNBC! all are talking about it. This is make or break for M$!!!
M$ is in it to win it too folks not like apple! Where is the ROAD???!!!!???!!!!
If this takes off (And it will) Then M$ could put a major dent in the ipad/iPhone/Imac, And any other iProduct. This is it for M$ and they know it. If they expect to gain any thing in this economic down ward spiral we are in this is it. Do or Die now. :o:D;)
I ope it is hacker proof and virus proof as well. Apple is #1 in this.
Are you on crack right now?
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#35
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
tricksonThe local news is all over this OS. Can you say free advertizing? This is a very public tablet/Desk Top OS and in order to gain public approval went full on prime time news with it Local and National CNN/FOX/MSNBC! all are talking about it. This is make or break for M$!!!
M$ is in it to win it too folks not like apple! Where is the ROAD???!!!!???!!!!
If this takes off (And it will) Then M$ could put a major dent in the ipad/iPhone/Imac, And any other iProduct. This is it for M$ and they know it. If they expect to gain any thing in this economic down ward spiral we are in this is it. Do or Die now. :o:D;)
I ope it is hacker proof and virus proof as well. Apple is #1 in this.
the fact is of IOS/Mac OSX being hack/virus proof is because its not as popular as windows
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#36
T4C Fantasy
CPU & GPU DB Maintainer
tricksonThe local news is all over this OS. Can you say free advertizing? This is a very public tablet/Desk Top OS and in order to gain public approval went full on prime time news with it Local and National CNN/FOX/MSNBC! all are talking about it. This is make or break for M$!!!
M$ is in it to win it too folks not like apple! Where is the ROAD???!!!!???!!!!
If this takes off (And it will) Then M$ could put a major dent in the ipad/iPhone/Imac, And any other iProduct. This is it for M$ and they know it. If they expect to gain any thing in this economic down ward spiral we are in this is it. Do or Die now. :o:D;)
I ope it is hacker proof and virus proof as well. Apple is #1 in this.
nothing is hacker proof, Linux is #1 in this, and windows 8 creams the security of windows 7 by a lot but it has its down side, it really limits your freedom at times something windows 7 is far better at than windows 8... freedom to exploit and crack and do illegal things... you can do very little of those things to a certain point in windows 8, I don't mind it because its so much faster
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#37
trickson
OH, I have such a headache
ShiBDiBAre you on crack right now?
Yes just smoked a rock before posting.
eidairaman1the fact is of IOS/Mac OSX being hack/virus proof is because its not as popular as windows
True...
T4C Fantasynothing is hacker proof, Linux is #1 in this, and windows 8 creams the security of windows 7 by a lot but it has its down side, it really limits your freedom at times something windows 7 is far better at than windows 8... freedom to exploit and crack and do illegal things... you can do very little of those things to a certain point in windows 8, I don't mind it because its so much faster
Windows 8 is cool and all but for those of us that have just Bought and installed Windows 7 we would have to pay MORE to make the move. Some can afford to do this some of us can not. If you can cool go for it. Windows 7 is just as good for me for the next few years maybe even through to windows 10.
It is however a major move in the tablet market and is also versatile for Desk Tops as well. But for me for now I am more than happy.
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#38
stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
eidairaman1Fast/Reliable OS editions

98SE
:laugh::laugh::laugh: Where in the hell did you come up with "98SE" being reliable????????:roll:

Seemed like every time one turned around it was BSOD'ing.
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#39
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
stinger608:laugh::laugh::laugh: Where in the hell did you come up with "98SE" being reliable????????:roll:

Seemed like every time one turned around it was BSOD'ing.
I had no troubles out of it. ME on otherhand I did.
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#40
trickson
OH, I have such a headache
eidairaman1I had no troubles out of it. ME on otherhand I did.
Yeah ME was a big BSOD!
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#41
tjmagneto
tricksonYeah ME was a big BSOD!
I must have been one of the few people in the universe that didn't have any problems with ME. Dumb luck I guess.
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#42
SaltyFish
Fx
Jstn7477And kill switches? Ever heard of Apple iOS or Google Android? Those have kill switches and we entrust those devices to call 911 when we need them to.
I got rid of all of my android devices once I found out about that.

It is not the right of a service provider or my government to invade my property or privacy.

Perhaps all of that doesn't matter to most people as long as they continue to obtain cool, new technology...
You forgot to mention the kill switch on Sandy Bridge (and likely all future processors).
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#43
Isenstaedt
AgilityBlah blah to those that aren't getting it. CUS SOONER OR LATER YOU WILL UPGRADE! REASON? ITS THE LATEST OS.
Vista was the latest OS when it came out and most users decided to stay with XP.
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#44
erixx
Back in those days W98 or ME were not bad, it was just you that still were learning how to turn a pc on. :)
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#45
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
tricksonYeah ME was a big BSOD!
more like

OH, I have such a headache! :laugh:
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#46
Syborfical
erixxBack in those days W98 or ME were not bad, it was just you that still were learning how to turn a pc on. :)
False.

Windows Me was 5% to 25% worse than windows 98.
I wrote a comparison.

Even games such as Half Life ran slighlty worse on windows ME.

Windows 98Se was awesome in the days.

As for windows 8 its just another reason to duel boot.
Run linux as the main OS and windows 7 to play games.
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#47
eidairaman1
The Exiled Airman
SyborficalFalse.

Windows Me was 5% to 25% worse than windows 98.
I wrote a comparison.

Even games such as Half Life ran slighlty worse on windows ME.

Windows 98Se was awesome in the days.

As for windows 8 its just another reason to duel boot.
Run linux as the main OS and windows 7 to play games.
I had ME on an AT machine and when I built my first ATX machine I went right back to 98SE and then moved to XP
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#48
Prima.Vera
tjmagnetoI must have been one of the few people in the universe that didn't have any problems with ME. Dumb luck I guess.
As always people likes to over exaggerate. Actually for me worked better than Win98SE, and had no problems with drivers, apps or games also...
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#49
nt300
T4C Fantasywindows 8 rules, if you have it legitly it syncs up with facebook office, skydrive msn/windows live, without you doing anything but log in.. ive been testing it since day 1 as a free trial sorta thing, all my worries were fixed in the patches expecially the old problems with pics not opening up.
There is benefits and negatives about Windows 8. I think the negatives outweigh the positives imo.
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#50
SirMango
I'll be switching shortly before or after SP1 will be released. That way most of the annoyances of the OS will be either known or fixed by then.
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