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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: you excepted something else? I suspect you meant “you expected...”?
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The alternative would be that he meant "accepted" - well, in the context of W8/W8.1? Nah, not likely! I guess you have it right.
GOTOs are a bit like wire coat hangers: they tend to breed in the darkness, such that where there once were few, eventually there are many, and the program's architecture collapses beneath them. (Fran Poretto)
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When 8.1 was released
Microsoft announced that it will be doing continuous roll outs from now on.
Windows 9 is the end goal of windows 8 - it will not have the desktop that everyone is in love with.
So if you want to be part of the future.
I suggest you start learning windows 8.
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Four legs good.
Two legs better.
It's the future.
Of course, I switched to Linux at home five years ago, and now laugh a lot more at Windows. Although I keep a tame metal machine for homework on days away from the office.
As this was going to be obsolete in April(XP) I installed a 7 image on the old box, found that it works okay, and bought a salvaged license from Germany on Amazon.
It took so long to arrive(I thought) that I bought 8.1 for a bigger box pro-temp. It installed easily, ran nicely and was defo a bit phreaky. The apps from the disk broke down straight away, but with a forced update 20 of them were replaced(why not auto?) and work now.
Still I haven't used it since. I'm going to sysprep the box and sell it as a going concern.
Windows 7 license? Turned out the courier put the Amazon box in my garage. On top of a pile of opened Amazon boxes.
But I found it so all is well.
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This is how I install windows 8
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I put in the disc and walk away.
no unattended install.
no sysprep.
If you put any thought into a windows 8 install - you are doing it wrong
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Yeah. No sysprep. Great if you want to give some random bozo access to your accounts and identity after you sell the computer.
Now WTF didn't I think of that?
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What's that mate? Format \u? Is that normally how you thank people? If microsoft depends on Dinosaurs, it'll be gone in ten years.
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I am not Microsoft.
Although if I were to sell a computer format /u is the only way to remove personal information from a hard drive as it writes the byte F9 several times to remove the possibility of data stolen.
As for Microsoft's plan is to find the all use case so you don't need to setup anything.
If I have to care about the Operating system on a single machine or any machine for that matter - I have already lost.
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Colborne_Greg wrote: Windows 9 is the end goal of windows 8 - it will not have the desktop that
everyone is in love with
Sorry, but that's just nonsense. Never gonna happen. Perhaps in the RT version - and even that sounds very unlikely to me.
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sorry that is what is happening - as I am told by the instructors thought the Microsoft academy.
Deal with it
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"Deal with it"
Suicide call of Kame Kaze business through the ages.
And Ford still only makes black cars.
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If people dealt with ford only making black cars
those cars would still be made in Detroit
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If Windows 9 doesn't have the desktop at all, not even salvageable by the likes of Classic Shell, then it will be something that everyone hates and it will encourage a lot of people to move to Linux distros, which are much more full-featured and user friendly these days. Look at the low takeup of Windows 8 – 9 would be far worse than that.
If Microsoft wants to be part of the future, they'll do well to listen to what their customers want.
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Says you.
windows phone 8 was at %0.8 market share is now over %4
by the time 9 arrives in 8 years from now
8.1 - 2013
8.2 - 2014
8.3 - 2015 and so on
The desktop is a hard to understand technology and everyone that isn't a tech hates it.
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Colborne_Greg wrote: it will not have the desktop that everyone is in love with.
I'm not in love with the desktop, it's just that it's where 99% percent of the Windows applications are run, and with that in mind, if they simply disappear the Desktop I think that other OSes will have a chance (and I don't refer to Linux).
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Yeah that is the problem - nothing or close to nothing is programmed for metro mode.
Though all of our problems in computers in because of how bad the desktop programs are, at least this beast of an operating system called windows 8 a hybrid to bridge the cap for that lack of programming.
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and what makes it funnier is that the Win8 and Win8.1 % is raised just because they stop "selling" Win7 and forced new PCs to come with Win8, so at leas 50% of that user are using it because they were forced and not because they want it! hahahaha
But just a little defense to Win8, Win8 is not as bad as Vista was, the only problem with Win8 is that stupid Metro (and those annoying menus a the border) when you are in a Desktop mode (you must install Start8 you will love it) the OS works the same as Win7 (so no need to change from Win7 hehehehe)
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World wide game.
I'm OK at the minute as I'm sat at my chair, but if I wish to get a Coffee I'll have to crab along the bookcase and not sure if it will take my weight.
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Your chair has castors. Presumably they are heat proof, or they would have melted in the heat already. So stay in the chair, and take that for a coffee. You will spill less on the way back, too.
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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But my feet will need to touch the floor in order to propel the chair.
Of course the chair is heat/lava proof, have you never played this game before?
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Why? You have hands.
Pull yourself along via the shelves.
Those who fail to learn history are doomed to repeat it. --- George Santayana (December 16, 1863 – September 26, 1952)
Those who fail to clear history are doomed to explain it. --- OriginalGriff (February 24, 1959 – ∞)
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If vanity makes you Google your name for results, what does the Blue Waffle feel after doing so?
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I was wondering who would be first to do that. Sorry.
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