The "I like Windows 8 (and why)" Thread for people who like Windows 8

Monday, August 13, 2012 by NR2001 | Discussion: Windows 8

So, since a lot of posts around here are complaining about Metro / the new Windows 8 style I figured that I'd make a thread for people who actually appreciate the new things with Windows 8 (and don't say that it's terrible because of metro).

One of the really great things about Windows 8 is the Refreshing ability. I like it because it reinstalls Windows but keeps your personal files. This is useful for non-tech-savvy people.

The thing I like with refresh is the RECIMG.exe command line (for power users). RECIMG makes a WIM file (Windows Image Format File) that has all of your current settings in Windows and programs, too. When you refresh Windows, it uses the WIM image and effectively restores Windows to the time of when you made the image. If you want to make the image for yourself, open up CMD as admin, type recimg /createimage and in quotation marks "The place where you want the image here". This will make the image (takes around 15 minutes), and it takes up about 5 Gigs of space (for me it did).

Share what you like about Windows 8. (And no, I didn't say make a reply saying how Windows 8 is a piece of "Insert Insult to Windows 8 Here")

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Wizard1956
Reply #1 Monday, August 13, 2012 3:57 PM

Destined to be the loneliest thread of all time.

Philly0381
Reply #2 Monday, August 13, 2012 4:04 PM

 

Share what you like about Windows 8. (And no, I didn't say make a reply saying how Windows 8 is a piece of "Insert Insult to Windows 8 Here")

Now you do know there is no way to control how anyone replies, and just saying the above is inviting folks to do exactly what you didn't want. 

Myself, I'm way to good of a person to stoop to that level (well maybe I just don't want to be the first one).   

ZubaZ
Reply #3 Monday, August 13, 2012 4:25 PM

The file operations are friggin' sweet and the new task manager is a dream.

What I really love though is that the more people hate it, the more opportunity Stardock has to step in and make things better.  

DrJBHL
Reply #4 Monday, August 13, 2012 4:32 PM

Precisely.

And to be honest? They could have done the same for W7 with a patch/update, but they didn't.

Zubaz
What I really love though is that the more people hate it, the more opportunity Stardock has to step in and make things better.

You stole my words.

I hate you.

 

 

ZubaZ
Reply #5 Monday, August 13, 2012 4:40 PM

DrJBHL
You stole my words.

I hate you.
So? You stole my karma.  

AceMatrix
Reply #6 Monday, August 13, 2012 4:50 PM

I have a lot of faith and confidence in the wonderful folks at Stardock. They are quite honestly geniuses. If it is at all possible to make Win8 more user friendly and comfortable for us, I predict that a sunami of new business will hit Stardock and sales and subscriptions will go through the roof. For those of us who love Stardock, that should bring a broad smile to our faces and possibly more installations of Win8 to our machines.      -- Ace --

DrJBHL
Reply #7 Monday, August 13, 2012 5:13 PM

I will quote what someone once said to me: "Normally I wouldn't deign to answer someone of such tiny karma..."

Zubaz

Quoting DrJBHL, reply 4You stole my words.

I hate you.So? You stole my karma.   [e digicons]

No... only your title.

 

DaveRI
Reply #8 Monday, August 13, 2012 5:29 PM

Zubaz
The file operations are friggin' sweet

More about this please? (I've never even seen it run...)

LightStar
Reply #9 Monday, August 13, 2012 6:25 PM

Uhmmmmmm,,,,, errrrrrr.... hmmmmmmmm.... sorry, I cannot think of anything at all to say.

starkers
Reply #10 Tuesday, August 14, 2012 3:09 AM

What I like about Windows 8....

* That it boots much faster than previous editions

* That its file handling is much improved

* That it handles ISO files natively

* That my AMD FX8170 is better supported/quicker in Win 8 than 7.

Hopefully, Stardock makes it a more functional/usable OS than it is currently.

AceMatrix
Reply #11 Tuesday, August 14, 2012 11:29 AM

starkers
What I like about Windows 8....

* That it boots much faster than previous editions

* That its file handling is much improved

* That it handles ISO files natively

* That my AMD FX8170 is better supported/quicker in Win 8 than 7.

Hopefully, Stardock makes it a more functional/usable OS than it is currently.

 

That all sounds pretty good starkers , so if Stardock does come through for us, I could possibly see myself giving it a go for all those added benefits you mentioned. It would have to be pretty good though cuz I just re-installed my Vista OS and even my try with Win7 wasn't as good as the performance of my Vista System.          -- Ace ---

starkers
Reply #12 Wednesday, August 15, 2012 1:18 PM

AceMatrix
That all sounds pretty good starkers , so if Stardock does come through for us, I could possibly see myself giving it a go for all those added benefits you mentioned.

There's probably more benefits that I've not mentioned or discovered yet, but I must give Win 8 the thumbs up for its speed/performance increases over Win 7... and yes, over Vista as well.  The one thing that bugged me about Vista in the early day was file copy and move being quite slow/tardy, but that is not a concern for me in Win 8... file transfers literally fly along.

I really need to spend a bit more time in Win 8 and set it up to do a lot more that I have it doing at present... you know, really put it through its paces and see how more of my most used proggies perform in the new OS.  I've not spent a lot of time in Win 8 recently because I don't have a lot installed in there as yet and need to keep booting back into Win 7 to get stuff done, but I shall remedy that over the next day or so.

As for Stardock doing the right and proper thing by us and fixing the obvious issues, Metro, etc, I just hope it can happen and we can truly use 8 as a true desktop OS without the unnecessary bloat MS is trying to foist upon us... cos frankly, it would be a damned travesty if MS ignored what we want and insists that users WILL work with that abominable "don't call it Metro any more" UI.

NR2001
Reply #13 Wednesday, August 15, 2012 1:39 PM

I can appreciate the fact that MS is opening up more options for software developers because of the new style apps. That helps them make more money, right? (Similar to App store in iOS. (Angry Birds))

And I put the thing saying that this is a thread for why you like Windows 8 because talking about why you think Windows 8 is a fail would be off-topic.

starkers
Reply #14 Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:13 PM

NR2001
And I put the thing saying that this is a thread for why you like Windows 8 because talking about why you think Windows 8 is a fail would be off-topic.

Well I said why I like it.... the bit after that just says that it needs fixing some... ie, would be better without Metro.

Island Dog
Reply #15 Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:43 PM

To get out of Metro, all you have to do is click the Windows button.  With Start8, you can start directly on the desktop.

You can avoid much of Metro, but it's the way Windows is going so I'm getting to know it.

Rosco_P
Reply #16 Wednesday, August 15, 2012 4:54 PM

I'm actually excited to start using a non-preview version and see what they settled on with everything.

Jafo
Reply #17 Thursday, August 16, 2012 6:58 AM

Rosco_P
I'm actually excited to start using a non-preview version and see what they settled on with everything.

Yes, I'll DL it too... wasn't thrilled with the early one though....

starkers
Reply #18 Thursday, August 16, 2012 7:23 AM

Island Dog
With Start8, you can start directly on the desktop.

Yes, I already do that, it's what makes Win 8 usable.

Island Dog
You can avoid much of Metro, but it's the way Windows is going so I'm getting to know it.

Sadly, yes, that is the ways it's going, but I really do not want to have to deal with it.  I do not find it smart, intuitive or time saving in any way.  In fact, the hidden hotspots make tasks more time consuming because they do not always appear as required and can be quite unresponsive.  More to the point, I have no need of anything Metro does, so I don't want it to be foisted upon me because others may? find it useful.  For people like me Metro should be made optional at installation, but Microsoft isn't going to allow that, is it?

NR2001
Reply #19 Saturday, August 18, 2012 11:57 AM

I'd like to see Stardock make some Metro apps.

What do you think?

starkers
Reply #20 Saturday, August 18, 2012 6:39 PM

NR2001
I'd like to see Stardock make some Metro apps.

What do you think?

Sorry, NO!!!!   Metro does not belong on the desktop and that's what Stardock does.... create apps for Windows desktops.  Okay, Stardock apps also serve to pretty up laptops as well, but there's little or no difference in appearance or how they handle, so no beef there. 

No, Metro... er, "Don't call it Metro anymore" belongs on portable devices like pads and so-called smart phones, and Stardock does not cater to those, though it may want to consider doing so, given that seems to be the way things are going with OSes and communications devices.  Still, I don't see desktop PC's going away any time soon. 

I recently saw a chart forecasting sales for desktop PC's will be up by several million in 2013, and then there are companies like Nvidia, Intel and AMD/ATI investing huge resources and billions to develop bigger, better and faster components for desktop units, so they are going to be around for quite some time to come, despite what the manufacturers and advocates of the pad may say.

[f**king Apple has a lot to answer for]

Thing is, if anyone wants a Metro-like app/appearance on their desktop [can't see why anyone would], Stardock does have 'Tiles', which performs a similar function.

Anyhow, BOT.... another thing I like about Win 8 is the UAC not being such a pain in the arse.  While it is still there, it doesn't seem so intrusive and isn't constantly asking for permissions to things you've opened/done before.  Well that's the way I found it... like UAC operates more in the background in Win 8.  I had a few instance where UAC would ask if this or that was okay, but it's definitely less annoying than in Vista/Win 7 before I used Stardock's TweakVista or Tweak7 to make it behave.

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