Ramu dayinaboyina Oct
26, 2012, 07.51AM IST
(The new OS is significantly…)
NEW DELHI: Windows 8 has been launched. The new OS is
significantly different from Windows 7 or
Windows XP. It has a number of new features that will -- for good or bad --
change the way you work with computers. We highlighted some of the changes in
a feature here as well as talked about how Windows 8
fares in day-to-day usage.
If you are planning to get Windows 8, you should read them
and then decide whether you want or not. But just to recap, here are a few
points that may help you reach a decision:
1-Windows 8 has some learning curve associated with it, but
once you get hang of how it works (it will take around a week or two), you will
find that Windows 8 is overall much simpler to use and is much better looking
compared to earlier Windows.
2-Windows 8 works best if you have computer or laptop with a
touchscreen.
3-If you like the simplicity and user interface of tablets,
you will likely love Windows 8.
4-Overall, Windows 8 is faster and smoother compared to
Windows 7.
5-Microsoft has tried to simplify the OS. In some cases this
means lots of options used by power users are buried deep inside the system.
For example, even Start button has been removed. You may not like Windows 8 if
you are a power user.
6-Currently, the Windows Store doesn't have many apps that
you may use on daily basis. But whatever apps it has are beautiful and simple
to use. Though some users may find the apps too simple.
So, after carefully weighing everything you decided to get
Windows 8? Ok. But before we talk about availability, let's take a look at
different versions of Windows 8.
Windows RT: Pay special attention to this
version. A consumer won't be able to buy it in the open market but it is
important that you know about it. Windows RT is the most basic version of
Windows 8. It is meant ONLY for computers or tablets that run on ARM
processors. This means, if a tablet or computer runs on AMD or Intel processor it
can't be powered by Windows RT. At least, not at the moment.
The difference between Windows RT and other versions of
Windows 8 is that on the device powered by Windows RT, you will not be able to
run legacy apps. If you are a geek, here is a better explanation: Windows RT
can't run X86 programmes. Only compatible programmes sold or distributed
through Windows Store will run on devices powered by Windows RT. This means if
you buy Microsoft Surface, a tablet which is powered by Windows RT, you can't
download and run VLC Player or Picasa or Firefox on it.
To be specific, Windows RT is meant for tablets. It will
offer probably better battery life and will be much simpler to use, but in
terms of functionality, it is likely to be limited compared to a proper
computer.
Windows 8 Enterprise: This
version is for customers who want volume licencing. The enterprise version has
several specific features that are important for system administrators in large
companies.
Windows 8: This is the vanilla version of the
new OS. And it lacks features like Encryption and Windows-To-Go. Currently,
Microsoft has not announced any pricing for it.
Windows 8 Pro: This is the version of Windows that
Microsoft is pushing in the market at the moment. It has almost all the
features of Windows 8. The only bits missing are the
ones used by enterprise customers. If you are buying a computer with Windows 8
or want to update the OS on your existing machine, this is the version you
should buy.
Hardware requirements: Microsoft
has said that any computer that is running Windows 7 can run Windows 8 with
ease. If you want to be specific, the company says that a machine should have:
1GHz or faster processor, 1GB RAM (32-bit) or 2GB RAM
(64-bit), 16GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20GB (64-bit), DirectX 9
graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver. For Modern UI apps a screen
with a resolution
of 1024x768 pixels is mandatory.
Now, let's talk about how you can get Windows 8.
Microsoft believes that most people will get the new OS when
they buy a new computer. So, it is focussing a lot on making sure that Windows
8 runs on all new computers sold in the market. According to the company, from
today onwards over 250 models of Windows 8-powered computers and tablets will
be available in Indian market.
But if you are someone who wants to buy Windows 8 for your
existing computer, you have three options at the moment.
If you bought your computer after June 2, 2012 you can pay
Rs 699 to upgrade to Windows 8 Pro. This offer will last until January 31,
2013.
If you use Windows XP, Windows Vista
or Windows 7, you can upgrade to Windows 8 Pro after paying Rs 1,999. This
offer will last until January 31, 2013. One important thing to note here is
that this offer is applicable only if you download the installation disk of
Windows 8 from Microsoft website.
If for some reason you cannot download the OS and need the
retail box, you can buy Windows 8 Pro at a price of around Rs 4,000. This offer
too is valid until January 31, 2013. After that the OS is likely to cost above
Rs 11,000.
Upgrade to Windows 8 Pro from your pirated Windows 7 Clean installation steps
Yes, you can get Windows 8 Pro for just $39.99 USD even if you have non-legit pirated version of Windows 7. I'm not encouraging piracy. I'm just stating that it's the right time to convert/upgrade your pirated copy of Windows OS to genuine one.
Here are the steps for the clean installation of Windows 8 with the Upgrade license.
- Download Windows 8 Pro Upgrade Assistant. The file is 5 MB only.
- It will scan your Windows 7 license. SLIC injection passes the test.
- Chose the digital download and make payment via Credit Cards or PayPal.
- You will get your product key after the payment.
- After downloading the setup files, you will be asked to choose how you want the OS.
- It's recommended to build an ISO file and burn it to a DVD with built in DVD burner software, if you are upgrading from Windows 7 (legit or non-legit).
- After burning the DVD, turn off your PC, and set your DVD drive as the primary drive in BIOS.
- Start the PC and the installation will start. You can format the C: drive and recreate the partition at this stage.
- Installation is automated and will take a few minutes only. Enjoy your shiny new OS after the installation.
Remember, you don't have to backup your old copy of Windows 7 and it's product code. Just backup the DVD of Windows 8 and keep your product code at the safe place. Next time, whenever you need to re-install Windows 8, just pop-in the Windows 8 DVD.
This post has been edited by RamuDayinaboyina: 26 October 2012 - 01:12
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