Remember the hype over the invitation to Microsoft’s Windows 8 Consumer Preview? Microsoft has finally unleashed the beast at Mobile World Congress 2012. But what’s so different from this preview vs. the Windows 8 developer preview in September 2011?
The Windows 8 Consumer Preview was expected in February, and it just scraped in. Good job 2012 is a leap year...
Hi all,
I had since the beginning a problem with the boot loader: on my system there was at the beginning Windows 7, I then added Windows 8 consumer preview and just last week Fedora 17 64-bit.
The boot loader always displayed just Fedora options and Windows 8 (boot loader); selecting Windows 8 the computer was restarting, and prompting the Windows 7 and Windows 8 options.
What I always wo
I had set up a machine to dual boot between the Windows 8 Consumer Preview and Fedora 16 for research before realizing that Windows 8 runs just fine in VirtualBox (better than Windows 7 actually, it doesn't even need guest additions!).
I have a MacBook Pro.
I've heard rumours that if Windows 8 is going to have this thing called "Secure boot", Wubi cannot work.
Hi all!
I have Windows 8 Pro RTM installed, and after using the Dev Preview and the Consumer Review, I have not been able to find Windows DVD Maker...
I found it really handy having that built into Windows 7, and used it regularly.
Is it even present in Windows 8, and if not, can it be brought over?
Written by: Alex Zaharov-Reutt | Published in: Home ITWindows 8 might not yet be officially released, but enjoys a growing user base nevertheless through the now ancient developer preview, the superseded Consumer Preview and the now pre-release Release Preview, with LogMeIn’s join.me joining the Windows Store bandwagon.
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