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Hello all,
I've been on vacation so I've missed a lot of 8.1 news (I guess). Anyway, as a non-apps person, I don't see any immediate benefit to arbitrarily rush into this upgrade for the following reasons:
1. I've already got the boot directly to desktop and start button covered via Start8.
2. I don't want to lose the inherent Windows 7 system imaging.
3. I don't like the fact that the inherent WEI testing will be lost.
Now, I already know all the alternatives for 2 and 3 above because I am running 8.1 Preview on my laptop; however, I just don't see any immediate benefit for a non-apper to rush into this upgrade. So, am I missing any major improvement here?
Thanks for responding.
I've been on vacation so I've missed a lot of 8.1 news (I guess). Anyway, as a non-apps person, I don't see any immediate benefit to arbitrarily rush into this upgrade for the following reasons:
1. I've already got the boot directly to desktop and start button covered via Start8.
2. I don't want to lose the inherent Windows 7 system imaging.
3. I don't like the fact that the inherent WEI testing will be lost.
Now, I already know all the alternatives for 2 and 3 above because I am running 8.1 Preview on my laptop; however, I just don't see any immediate benefit for a non-apper to rush into this upgrade. So, am I missing any major improvement here?
Thanks for responding.
My Computer
System One
-
- OS
- Windows 8.1
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- CPU
- Intel G2020
- Motherboard
- ASRock B75M-DGS R2.0
- Memory
- 8GBs @ 1333 MHz
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 840 EVO
- PSU
- 400w
- Internet Speed
- 57/11