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Don McKenzie

Jan 1, 1970
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It’s back to the start for Windows

MICROSOFT has unveiled an update to its latest Windows operating system that includes the return of a ‘‘start’’ button
that has been missed by longtime users of the computer software.

The tweaked version of the operating system, nicknamed Windows Blue, will be previewed on June 26 and will be a free
update for users of Windows 8.1, according to the Washington-based technology titan.

‘‘It’s Windows 8 even better,’’ Windows program management corporate vice-president Antoine Leblond said.

‘‘Windows 8.1 will deliver improvements and enhancements in key areas like personalisation, search, the built-in apps,
Windows Store experience and cloud connectivity.’’

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Hmmmm. A "Best we fix it up quick" attempt. Hope it works.

Don...


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Don McKenzie

$30 for an Olinuxino Linux PC:
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The World's Cheapest Computer:
DuinoMite the PIC32 $25 Basic Computer-MicroController
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Add VGA Monitor/TV, and PS2 Keyboard, or use USB Terminal
Arduino Shield, Programmed in Basic, or C.
 
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atec77

Jan 1, 1970
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It’s back to the start for Windows

MICROSOFT has unveiled an update to its latest Windows operating system
that includes the return of a ‘‘start’’ button that has been missed by
longtime users of the computer software.

The tweaked version of the operating system, nicknamed Windows Blue,
will be previewed on June 26 and will be a free update for users of
Windows 8.1, according to the Washington-based technology titan.

‘‘It’s Windows 8 even better,’’ Windows program management corporate
vice-president Antoine Leblond said.

‘‘Windows 8.1 will deliver improvements and enhancements in key areas
like personalisation, search, the built-in apps, Windows Store
experience and cloud connectivity.’’

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Hmmmm. A "Best we fix it up quick" attempt. Hope it works.

Don...
Another vista
and almost as popular ( I wont use it )

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Don McKenzie

Jan 1, 1970
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Another vista
and almost as popular ( I wont use it )

I can't see me moving either.

I have a couple of old apps that will only run on XP,
and I can run them under virtual XP on windows 7 PRO.

So I have all my PCs running XP or W7 PRO.
W8 PRO can't run virtual XP, the same as W7 PRO can.
I think you can fudge it, but why do you have to?

I may end up replacing old PCs, with second hand ebay PCs when they fail. :)

Don...


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Don McKenzie

$30 for an Olinuxino Linux PC:
http://www.dontronics-shop.com/olinuxino.html

The World's Cheapest Computer:
DuinoMite the PIC32 $25 Basic Computer-MicroController
http://www.dontronics-shop.com/the-maximite-computer.html
Add VGA Monitor/TV, and PS2 Keyboard, or use USB Terminal
Arduino Shield, Programmed in Basic, or C.
 
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Jeßus

Jan 1, 1970
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It’s back to the start for Windows

MICROSOFT has unveiled an update to its latest Windows operating system that includes the return of a ‘‘start’’ button
that has been missed by longtime users of the computer software.

The tweaked version of the operating system, nicknamed Windows Blue, will be previewed on June 26 and will be a free
update for users of Windows 8.1, according to the Washington-based technology titan.

‘‘It’s Windows 8 even better,’’ Windows program management corporate vice-president Antoine Leblond said.

Unreal. Why can't they just be honest for once and admit few people
like the omission of the start button.
 
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atec77

Jan 1, 1970
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I can't see me moving either.

I have a couple of old apps that will only run on XP,
and I can run them under virtual XP on windows 7 PRO.

So I have all my PCs running XP or W7 PRO.
W8 PRO can't run virtual XP, the same as W7 PRO can.
I think you can fudge it, but why do you have to?

I may end up replacing old PCs, with second hand ebay PCs when they
fail. :)

Don...
I run Debian mainly and this W7 in a virtual box , makes life easier

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