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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 1,796 |
| Posted: | | | | Windows 8.1, no problems running the profiler yet. Anybody else running 8.1? | | | We don't need stinkin' IMDB's errors, we make our own. Ineptocracy, You got to love it. "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." - Abraham Lincoln |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 3,197 |
| Posted: | | | | I've been running the preview since it came out but haven't downloaded the final version yet. It's a big download and I've already maxed out on my bandwidth this month. | | | First registered: February 15, 2002 |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 1,796 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting iPatsa: Quote: I've been running the preview since it came out but haven't downloaded the final version yet. It's a big download and I've already maxed out on my bandwidth this month. I had so much junk on the system, I was going roll it back to its original state. But in my messing around I wiped our Windows, it would do nothing but flash error message, and i was forced to roll the system back. But with panting ang replacing the flooring all my stuff was in piles in every room. I could not find my backup discs. My book was in in a locked state and I couldn't get at that. I knew I had a partition with the restore to original on it but could not remember how to get at it. Hitting all the function keys I finally found it. Window 8 had over 90 updates to get it restored, many system drivers for sound and video. Then I started on Windows 8.1, that looked like it would take along time so I went to bed after the down line load and let it take its course. I had update a few programs and some apps need updates. | | | We don't need stinkin' IMDB's errors, we make our own. Ineptocracy, You got to love it. "Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." - Abraham Lincoln |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 3,197 |
| Posted: | | | | I'm gonna start clean. I've already got a new key for 8.1 so I won't have to install 8.0 first and then upgrade which would have been a pita. Nice to get it "free for academic use". | | | First registered: February 15, 2002 |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 1,279 |
| Posted: | | | | I've got to say the upgrade path from 7 to 8 and now 8.1 has been one of the most painless experiences I've ever had with windows.
The upgrade adviser is full of rubbish though, claims quite a few programs aren't compatible that actually work without a problem. | | | IVS Registered: January 2, 2002 |
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Registered: March 14, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 6,745 |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 485 |
| Posted: | | | | I tried to upgrade but... First, my laptop (Asus) migrated cleanly from W7 to W8 and then from W8 to W8.1'Friday. No sweat there -- just time. But I still have to try DVDp on that one for correctly functioning. Second, my desktop PC makes the W8.1 upgrade present problems. It upgraded through the years flawlessly from Vista to W7 and to W8. But the upgrade to W8.1 failed (BSOD screen with IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL, error code 0xC1900101-0x4000D). Around the internet, included the MS support community, a number of solutions are floating around but not one worked so far. I'm not alone, sob... Apparently, this is a (hardcore) driver issue somewhere. In all, waiting for MS to clean up. W8.1 was supposed to be a simple user interface improvement --though you still need Classic Shell and 8GadgetPackSetUp if you do not want to lose functionality over W7 --, but behind the screens someone put in massive driver ugrades of some sort... As soon a solution appears, I'll be happy to report on DVDp on my main machine. You are now warned though that the upgrade may not be as smooth a ride as some think of what MS suggests... EDIT/ADDENDUM: For those who are on W7, Vista or still older and are now considering the jump to Win 8(.1) with the "improvements" of the 8,1 release, for completeness sake, there is another loss of functionality. You'll lose the Games section (Minesweeper, Hearts, ...) that you hated/loved from W3, W95 right through to W7. MS may have introduced similar games in Metro style, but you'll lose the W7 style games and your treasured scores (whatever they are). There is a solution floating around the net, but since it depends on hijacked/patched W7 executables, it is hard to find and legally questionable. FWIW | | | Eric
If it is important, say it. Otherwise, let silence speak. | | | Last edited: by eommen |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 4,506 |
| Posted: | | | | I wanted to do an upgrade tomorrow, but i think i'll stick to Windows 8. | | | Registered: July 7 2000 |
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Registered: March 14, 2007 | Posts: 5,734 |
| Posted: | | | | I just got myself a Haswell, based on the PC proposal from c't 19/2013, and Windows 8.1 64 bit system builder, but did not have time yet to bring the PC into service. | | | Don't confuse while the film is playing with when the film is played. [Ken Cole, DVD Profiler Architect] |
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Registered: April 13, 2007 | Posts: 651 |
| Posted: | | | | Just start to install | | | "What's God?" "You know when you want something really bad and you wish for it?, God's the guy that ignores you" -The Island, Steve Buscemi |
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Registered: January 27, 2009 | Posts: 181 |
| Posted: | | | | Got a while ago, a Samsung Slate. Came with Windows 8, which was crap, so upgraded to Windows 7. Ran fine but a little sluggish. Then tried 8.1 and found that it behaved like a while new beast, very fast and responsive.
I am writing a program to view the DVD Pro XML data in a 'Metro' style package. Shame not to use the touch screen as was meant to be used. |
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Registered: October 30, 2008 | Posts: 1,249 |
| Posted: | | | | I met a guy today who works in a lower end of Micro$oft. He and a few of his colleagues were hosting a few conferences concerning a number of business issues including migration from 7 to 8 in the workplace.
The last two are tomorrow, but unfortunately I have some business of my own to take care of or I would have gone. | | | If at first you don't succeed, skydiving isn't for you.
He who MUST get the last word in on a pointless, endless argument doesn't win. It makes him the bigger jerk. |
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Registered: October 30, 2011 | Reputation: | Posts: 1,870 |
| Posted: | | | | I just got an new laptop with 8.1....no problems yet |
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Registered: May 8, 2007 | Posts: 824 |
| Posted: | | | | Can't for the life of me wonder why anyone would want to run Windows 8/8.1.
The O/S usage share page on Wikipedia seems to confirm most people feel like this.
Desktop PCs are not tablets.
Computers belong to their users and owners, not Microsoft and/or other corporations. | | | 99.9% of all cat plans consist only of "Step 1." |
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Registered: March 13, 2007 | Posts: 1,279 |
| Posted: | | | | Because underneath it's a decent OS and it takes 5 minutes to work around any issues with the surface appearance. | | | IVS Registered: January 2, 2002 |
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Registered: March 14, 2007 | Posts: 2,337 |
| Posted: | | | | Quoting Grendell: Quote: Can't for the life of me wonder why anyone would want to run Windows 8/8.1. Why not? There isn't any must reason to upgrade from win 7 to win 8/8.1, but if you purchase a new computer it doesn't make any sense to downgrade it to win 7. Quote: Desktop PCs are not tablets. Your point is? I have several Windows PCs, a tablet and a smart phone and I feel it's very handy that they all use same OS (more or less). Quote: Computers belong to their users and owners, not Microsoft and/or other corporations. Now you lost me completely What this has to do with anything? No one is forced to upgrade anything. XP support ends next year though, but you are not forced to upgrade to win 8/8.1, which would be smart though. Win 7 is always an option too. |
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