Microsoft learning fast, Windows 8 upgrade $39.99
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Learning? Really? I started reading the article, and halfway down I'm already confused. But I'm just a Mac user.
Anyway I would say learning "at last" instead of "fast".
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Fair comment, "At last" it is.
I was not going to upgrade from 7 if it costs more than $100 so this price is fair and inline with Mac prices (Strange thing that, Mac cheaper than PC in something) Window 8 is pretty fast and very stable, I have been running a beta version on my laptop for six months now and it's going well.
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Isn't MS moving into making hardware, or sort of partnering in hardware? Apple makes their money on hardware and hopes the software pulls you in. MS was a software company serving a larger hardware market, but now changing?
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I'm guessing that offer won't be available in my country, just like I can't upgrade to 7 Ultimate. I guess it's time to assemble a new rig, anyway. -
@pbacot said:
Isn't MS moving into making hardware, or sort of partnering in hardware? Apple makes their money on hardware and hopes the software pulls you in. MS was a software company serving a larger hardware market, but now changing?
Yup, they bought Motorola and are making their own tablets, apparently the new MS tablet is gonna be a game changer...time will tell.
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They are worried, very worried. Check this out http://www.asymco.com/2012/07/04/the-building-and-dismantling-of-the-windows-advantage/
At least they are fighting back to regain the huge lead they had. Competition is good.
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Do I understand this correctly:
- If you have XP update will wipe out all software on your comp?
- If you have Vista it will wipe out your all software?
- If you have Windows7 it will only update and leave all installed software in place?
Could somebody please clarify this.
Cheers
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It usually has been like that (except maybe Vista to 7). The underlying frameworks are just too different from previous versions (also reason why XP doesn't get newer standard-compliant IE9/10).It would be nice if Windows had an automation to batch reinstall the perferred programs. One could maybe migrate the program settings (Users\YourUserName\Local Settings\Application Data), that contains a lot of junk but probably most programs would find there your previous settings.
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Hmmm this is what I was afraid of. It looks fine for my W7 comps but dire for 3 Vista based comps.
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