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Which part of the internet is lying? This says it is there.Windows 8 and later need Secure boot
Which part of the internet is lying? This says it is there.Windows 8 and later need Secure boot
Would this work?Check for mainboard updates.
If there is a Windows 8 compatibility update install it.
Windows 8 and later need Secure boot
We are once again forced to sign into a Microsoft account to fully use the damn system.
So if I do not wish to create a Microsoft account, can I still get full usage of the machine?
Signs are not looking to good for Internet Explorer if reports are accurate.
Yeah I read about this, it's probably a good idea to kill off the Internet Explorer name purely because it holds a bad image and it's really not true of the current IE. I think the Metro IE app is actually pretty good and fast.
IE6.x was the worst, every week a half dozen security patches
It is what made me go to firefox, Firefox 1.5.0.2
Man that was about 8 years ago.
I am now using v28, I dont like the newer ones.
IE6 was a train wreck, probably caused 80% of all computer security issues!
I have also been using Firefox since back in the 1.5 days on all my W7 machines. On my W8 tablet I find touch IE is very good. Pity Mozilla canned the development of a Firefox Metro App.
I don't like the new Firefox releases either, the number cycle is crazy, they are getting more and more bloated for some reason, the side menu thing is annoying.... and Flash hates it!
Shame MS force you to have IE on your PC with Windows Vista/7+
In the days of XP you could remove before installation, now if you try to install windows with IE removed it wont work
It's because they stupidly baked Internet Explorer into Windows Explorer and apparently the OS will have issues if IE isn't there! People have been asking for there to be a choice to totally remove it for years! Now with Windows 8 it's even more baked in because the Metro app's use it embedded.
Windows 10 will be free for windows 7 8.1 and phone 8.1 for the first year out. So if you wish to get on the bandwagon for free it's time to do that.
If you dont want to upgrade, too bad. People just have to get used to change from what I'm seeing in this thread.
No, we can complain about stupid changes and get them fixed instead of just waiting for things to get worse.If you dont want to upgrade, too bad. People just have to get used to change from what I'm seeing in this thread.
If you dont want to upgrade, too bad. People just have to get used to change from what I'm seeing in this thread.
Businesses will use manual input which means keyboard and mouse and a UI that works correctly for it(Cairo UI(old windows UI))
This is me at this second. I want to try Windows 10 on my laptop, but I want to know for sure how it really is from others first. I can attempt to try it on my older, slower laptop, but that's probably not such a good benchmark compared my current, faster one.The free Windows 10 upgrade is tempting, but I'm going to wait a bit for feedback before going up.
So does that mean my perfectly functional Win7 box will automagically turn into a Win10 box unless I turn off automatic update?!?Edit: For PC users of Win 7, 8, or 8.1 will have the upgrade via Windows update, so there really isn't any way of getting out of it unless you turn off automatic updates.