Windows 9 redundant already??


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    Windows 9 redundant already??


    I just found this and probably everyone else has heard already but in case not sse this
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    Hmm Mike I might just download that and try it when I get a chance, but to all intents and purposes it looks at first glance just a revamped 8.

    I don't know until I try it but those panels are still there and I don't know why they just cannot let them go. I find this whole situation re changing the GUI and system a bit depressing as it doesn't really leave one comfortable with one's machine just working and not have to be concerned that Microsoft are not just trying to rake in more money with what appears to be better system. In other words as my Mum used to say change for change's sake

    If they could just improve on 7 and have done with it life would be so much simpler - like me
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    Is it possible to run the preview in a virtual machine?
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    Absolutely, lots over at Ten forums are running it that way

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    z3r010 said:
    Absolutely, lots over at Ten forums are running it that way

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    Crikey am having a job keeping up with all the forums let alone the software

    I ma as usual missing something here aren't I?
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