For Windows 8 Pro its a 3.5 GIG update! (Eek!)
IMHO, yes. It is worth it.I have the option to go from Windows 7 to Windows 8.1 Pro at work. For those who have done this would it be worth it? Our CEO is running Windows 8.1 Pro and is the only one in our division with 8.x.
I have the option to go from Windows 7 to Windows 8.1 Pro at work. For those who have done this would it be worth it? Our CEO is running Windows 8.1 Pro and is the only one in our division with 8.x.
I have the option to go from Windows 7 to Windows 8.1 Pro at work. For those who have done this would it be worth it? Our CEO is running Windows 8.1 Pro and is the only one in our division with 8.x.
Just a word of warning to the unwary like me. I saw the first post that said the start menu is back. Well I uninstalled StartIsBack only to find there is no start menu whatsoever. It's the same godd@mn app screen we had before, maybe with larger icons. What a disappointment. I had to reinstall StartIsBack within 30 seconds. Besides the addition of the close button for apps mentioned above, I see nothing new. Man, I hate Windows 8.
Microsoft has stated they will stop supporting Windows 8 "base." Though, they have not said when. I would suggest updating.
It's because it's their desire for you to become dependent on THEM.One big improvement of 8.1 is that it lets you get out of logging in through a Microsoft Account which I stupidly created when I initiallized my first W8 machine. It also gives you a modified Start button. It still doesn't support POP3 mail and news servers which most local ISPs use. a**holes! Why did they take that support away?
It's because it's their desire for you to become dependent on THEM.
Actually Win 8, 8.1 and 8.1 update let you create a local account. They just hide the option very well.