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Windows 8 tutorials, tricks and tips.
How to Create or Download a Windows 8 and 8.1 ISO If you purchased Windows 8/8.1 and have a "retail" Windows 8/8.1 product key, then this tutorial will show you how to create or download an upgrade Windows 8 ISO or full Windows 8.1 Update ISO file directly from Microsoft. exclamation-triangle You must be signed in as an administrator to be able to do the steps in this tutorial. You will need to have your Windows 8 or 8.1 product key number from your retail box package OR online order information in the confirmation email for your purchase. For example, if you purchased Windows 8 or 8.1 online using the "Windows 8/8.1 Upgrade Assistant". . A Windows 8 product key will not directly activate Windows 8.1 Update. To be able to clean...
Windows 8 Tutorials Quick Reference Index A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z A: 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) Windows 8 System Type How to Tell if You Have a 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) Windows 8 Abort Shortcut - Create in Windows 8 How to Create an "Abort" Shortcut in Windows 8 About Windows - View for your Windows 8 PC How to View System Information about your PC in Windows 8 and 8.1 Accent Color and Background Theme - Change in Windows Phone 8 How to Change Accent Color and Background Theme in Windows Phone 8 Accessibility Tool to Launch - Change in Windows 8 and 10 How to Change Accessibility Tool to Launch in Windows 8 and Windows 10 Accessories Desktop...
How to Enable or Disable Built-in Elevated "Administrator" Account Windows 8 and 8.1 This tutorial will show you how to enable or disable the hidden built-in elevated Administrator account in Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows 8.1, and Windows RT 8.1. You must be signed in as an administrator to be able to do the steps in this tutorial. Standard user (Users) - The standard account is an unelevated restricted user account then can be a local account or Microsoft account. It can help protect your computer by preventing users from making changes that affect everyone who uses the computer, such as deleting files that are required for the computer to work. It is recommend to create a standard account for each user instead of an administrator...
How to Fix "You've been signed in with a temporary profile" Error in Windows 8 and 8.1 This is for when after you sign in to a user account in Windows 8, and notice that a temporary profile has been loaded instead of the profile that corresponds to the current user. Therefore, any changes that you make to the current desktop are lost after you sign out. Additionally, the notification area may display the following error message: This problem usually occurs if the user profile of the account was accidentally corrupted or deleted from the system. . This tutorial will show you how to fix the "You've been signed in with a temporary profile" error a user may get after signing in to their account in Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows 8.1...
How to Create a Bootable UEFI USB Flash Drive for Installing Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 8.1 This tutorial will show you how to create a Windows 7 or Windows 8 or 8.1 installation bootable USB flash drive for UEFIfrom either a Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 installation ISO or DVD. Requirements: At least a 4GB USB flash drive 64-bit Windows 7 ISO or DVD (If you want to install Windows 7) 64-bit Windows 8 ISO or DVD (If you want to install Windows 8) 64-bit Windows 8.1 ISO or DVD (If you want to install Windows 8.1) 32-bit is not supported. Set the boot mode to use UEFI and not CSM (Compatibility Support Module) in your UEFI firmware settings. Temporarily disable Secure Boot in your UEFI firmware settings. Some motherboards will not...
How to Enable or Disable Secure Boot in UEFI UEFI (replaces BIOS) has a firmware validation process, called secure boot, which is defined in Chapter 27 of the UEFI 2.3.1 specification. Secure boot defines how platform firmware manages security certificates, validation of firmware, and a definition of the interface (protocol) between firmware and the operating system. Secure boot prevents “unauthorized” operating systems and software from loading during the startup process. Quick summary UEFI allows firmware to implement a security policy Secure boot is a UEFI protocol not a Windows 8 feature UEFI secure boot is part of Windows 8 secured boot architecture Windows 8 utilizes secure boot to ensure that the pre-OS environment is secure...
How to Add or Remove Libraries Desktop Icon in Windows 8 and 8.1 Libraries are collections where you can get to all your documents, music, pictures, and other files in one single place. In some ways, a library works like a folder: you can use it to browse and sort files. But unlike a folder, a library gathers files that are stored in several locations. This is a subtle, but important, difference. Libraries don't actually store your items. They pull from included folders that contain your items, and let you access and arrange the items in different ways. For example, if you have music files in folders on your PC, a shared folder on your network or homegroup, and/or on an external drive, you can include these folders in your Music...
How to Open a Command Prompt at Boot in Windows 8 A command prompt is an entry point for typing computer commands in the Command Prompt window. By typing commands at the command prompt, you can perform tasks on your computer without using the Windows graphical interface. This tutorial will show you how to boot to an elevated command prompt at startup in Windows 8. EXAMPLE: Command Prompt at Boot in Windows 8 Here's How: 1. Do step 2 or 3 below for how you would like to open a command prompt at boot. 2. Boot from your Windows 8 installation DVD or USB thumb drive, or ISO file if in a virtual machine. A) Press Shift + F10 when you are at the Install Windows screen, and go to step 4 below. OR 3. Boot to the System...
How to Create a Hyper-V Virtual Machine in Windows 8 and 8.1 The Hyper-V technology provides an environment that you can use to create and manage virtual machines and their resources. Each virtual machine is an isolated, virtualized computer system that is capable of running its own operating system. This allows you to run multiple operating systems at the same time on the same physical computer. This tutorial will show you how to use the built-in Hyper Virtualisation (Hyper-V) in Windows 8 Pro or Windows 8 Enterprise to install and run a guest OS. You will need to enable the Hyper-V components as detailed under Preparation first before proceeding. Note that not all systems will support this, so if yours doesn't, you won't be able...
How to Run "SFC /SCANNOW" Command at Boot or in Windows 8 and 8.1 The SFC command scans the integrity of all protected system files and replaces incorrect versions with correct Microsoft versions. This tutorial will show you how to run the sfc /scannow command at boot or in Windows 8 to attempt to repair corrupted or modified system files. If you get the Windows Resource Protection Could Not Start the Repair Service error when trying to run SFC, then make sure that the Windows Modules Installer service is enabled, click/tap on Start, and set to Manual. Services - Start, Stop, and Disable in Windows 8 OR Copy and paste the command below in the elevated command prompt, and press Enter. After the Windows Modules Installer service...
How to Remove "Windows Media Center" and go Back to Windows 8 Pro For some reason or another you may decide to remove the Windows 8 Media Center Pack from your computer. However, since the Windows 8 Media Center Pack has changed your product key, the normal means of removing it is to do a full reinstall of Windows 8 Pro. This tutorial will show you how to remove the added Windows 8 Media Center Pack to go back to just Windows 8 Pro without Media Center while not losing your settings, files, or apps. You must be signed in as an administrator to be able to do the steps in this tutorial. You will need to have the Windows 8 Pro installation media (either a DVD or the .ISO) along with your old Windows 8 Pro product key to be able to...
How to Repair Install Windows 8 and 8.1 without Losing Anything Windows 8 introduced the option to refresh and reset your PC to repair or reinstall Windows 8 with as needed. These new features are great for what they are intended for, but there are some drawbacks to them. When you reset your PC, it will basically give you a clean install (retail) or factory recovery (preinstalled OEM) of Windows 8 afterwards. You will lose everything from your current Windows 8 installation. When you refresh your PC, this basically repairs Windows 8 by reinstalling it while keeping your files, Store apps, most of your settings, etc..... However, all installed 3rd party desktop apps will be removed. If you like, you could create a custom refresh image...
How to Add "Scan with Windows Defender" for Files and Folders in Windows 8 and 8.1 This tutorial will show you how to add "Scan with Windows Defender" to the context menu for you to be able to scan any file or folder in Windows 8, Windows RT, Windows 8.1, and Windows RT 8.1. When added, you will be able to right click or press and hold on any file or folder, then either click/tap on Send to and/or Scan with Windows Defender to scan it. This will open a command prompt showing you the scan results, then you can press any key to close the command prompt. EXAMPLE: "Scan with Windows Defender" in Context Menu in Windows 8 EXAMPLE: "Scan with Windows Defender" in "Send to" Context Menu in Windows 8 Add or Remove "Scan with...
How to Create a "Run" Command Dialog Box Shortcut in Windows 8 This tutorial will show how to create or download a Run shortcut that opens directly to the Run command dialog box on your desktop in Windows 8. The default keyboard shortcut to open the "Run" command dialog box is: Windows + R EXAMPLE: "Run" command dialog box To Download a "Run" Shortcut for Windows 8 1. Click/tap on the Download button below to download the ZIP file below. Run_Shortcut.zip https://www.eightforums.com/attachments/run_shortcut-zip.8631/ 2. Save the .zip file to the desktop. 3. Open the .zip file and extract (drag and drop) the Run shortcut to the desktop. 4. For the first time that you run the shortcut, uncheck the Always ask before opening...
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