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Showing posts with label Windows8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows8. Show all posts
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Making a bootable USB flash drive for Windows 8 isn't all that tricky, but it's always nice to find an app that simplifies things. Not only does WinToFlash make the process about as easy as it can get, but it can also create Windows XP, Server 2003, and Server 2008 installers.
The default options make it easy to roll a silent Windows install, or you can flip the custom switch and specify the exact setup parameters you want to use.
The handy app also has one more trick up its sleeve: moving Windows Preinstall environments. PE discs can be extremely handy for troubleshooting and repairs, and being able to painlessly zap them over to a USB flash drive means not having to burn a new copy every time someone's haggard old optical drive decides to chew up your CD.
WinToFlash is a free download and is totally portable. It's an excellent tool to add to your USB-related utilities.N
Making a bootable USB flash drive for Windows 8 isn't all that tricky, but it's always nice to find an app that simplifies things. Not only does WinToFlash make the process about as easy as it can get, but it can also create Windows XP, Server 2003, and Server 2008 installers.
The default options make it easy to roll a silent Windows install, or you can flip the custom switch and specify the exact setup parameters you want to use.
The handy app also has one more trick up its sleeve: moving Windows Preinstall environments. PE discs can be extremely handy for troubleshooting and repairs, and being able to painlessly zap them over to a USB flash drive means not having to burn a new copy every time someone's haggard old optical drive decides to chew up your CD.
WinToFlash is a free download and is totally portable. It's an excellent tool to add to your USB-related utilities.N
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Despite our earlier speculation that build 8000 would signify the beginning of Beta for Windows 8, we have unconfirmed reports that Build 8005 has been compiled. Further adding to the mystery, we're unsure if this build is a continuation of the milestone three train, or possibly part of the pre-beta phase.
According to a tweet by user MSFTtm on May 13th,
[the] "Last Windows 8 build: 6.2.8005.winmain.110512-1726"
Given the date string within the build number, it would appear that this build was compiled on May 12th. Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference is fast approaching (July 10th-14th), which would seem to indicate Microsoft may be stepping up to showcase a more polished build, according to windows8beta.com. It's unlikely that we'll see a leaked build on torrents soon, following news that two MS employees where allegedly terminated for leaking Windows 8 Builds. This would indicate that Microsoft is serious about keeping these builds under wrap until a nearly finished product is ready.
Other builds that have been leaked are 7850, and 7955. Exercise care when downloading newer advertised builds, as they may not be authentic, and could contain malicious software.
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We've seen Windows Phone 7 desktops before, which is stylistically similar to what Microsoft has us expecting in Windows 8, but when it's done this well it's worth repeating. Reader The Royal Rebel took Windows 7 and made it to look like Windows 8 with a few stylistic touches of his own.
Want to get this look for your own desktop? Here's what you'll need:
- Windows 7 (of course)
- This wallpaper
- Onimo 4 for Rainmeter
- Loop Clock for Rainmeter
- Suave icon set
- Zetro VS 1.1 Windows 7 theme
- Microsoft Metro Start Orbs
Logon Personalization is a free portable utility that you can use to change your logon screen background image within just a few clicks.
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