Showing posts with label Windows 8. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows 8. Show all posts
Tuesday, 3 January 2017
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Thursday, 28 April 2016
How to Activate Winrar With Reg File
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WinRAR is a powerful archive manager. It can backup your data and reduce the size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format.
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Thursday, 10 January 2013
Get Windows 8 Media Center for FREE! 100 %
When Microsoft announced that it was removing Windows Media Center from Windows 8 and making it available as a paid add-on, enthusiasts howled. But in a rare if temporary mea culpa, Microsoft is now making Media Center available for free to anyone with Windows 8 Pro. But you need to act fast: This special offer is available only for a limited time.
It’s also only available for free to Windows 8 Pro users. Those with the base version of Windows 8 will need to pay for something called the Windows 8 Pro Pack, as you’ll see.
For more information about the Media Center fiasco, as some think of it, refer to my postWindows 8, DVD Playback, Media Center, and You, from back in May. In it, I describe, Microsoft’s decision to remove Media Center from Windows 8 and the ramifications of this decision. And that is that it’s not just about Media Center: Microsoft also removed DVD playback functionality from Windows 8 as well.
Adding Media Center is one way to get this playback functionality back, though you will only be able to use Media Center (and not other applications) to play DVDs. Another is to purchase a third party DVD player application. Most new PCs will come with such an application.
In any event, it’s free. So even if you don’t think you’ll ever want or use Media Center, there’s no harm in grabbing the free product key now. You can always use it later.
Here’s how.
Normally, you would find and install such additional features, called Feature Packs, through the Add features to Windows 8 control panel. For example, Windows 8 Core users can use this interface to purchase the Windows 8 Pro Pack, a $69.99 offer which includes an in-place upgrade to Windows 8 Pro as well as Media Center.
If you access this interface from Windows 8 Pro, you will be offered the Windows 8 Media Center Pack, which costs $9.99.
Don’t do this. Instead, navigate to the Feature packs page on the Windows web site. Here, you’ll see the offer to get Media Center for free. (Again, you must have Windows 8 Pro to use this offer.) Just enter your email address and enter the captcha to trigger an email from Microsoft with the product key you’ll need.
Microsoft will send the product key via email within 72 hours. That email includes the 25-character product key you need to install Media Center.
Important: Before actually installing Media Center, be sure to save and close all open documents and close all running applications. This process requires a PC reboot and that reboot will happen without warning and without a chance to delay it.
Once you’re ready, run the Add features to Windows 8 control panel that was mentioned above. In the application window that appears, choose “I already have a product key”.
Then, type in (or better, yet copy and paste) the product key from the email. The wizard will check to see whether the key is valid and then note that you can continue.
Click Next to continue and install Windows Media Center after accepting the license terms. The install process should take about 5 minutes and will reboot the PC.
When the PC reboots and you return to the desktop, you’ll see that the wizard is complete.
Now you can run Windows Media Center, which works nearly identically to the way it did in Windows 7.
Monday, 7 January 2013
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Monday, 3 December 2012
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Sunday, 28 October 2012
How to upgrade to Windows 8 :
When you click on the Download Pro link, it will give to your computer a small "stub" installer. It's a 5 MB file that will run a compatibility check on your computer, tell you which programs will and won't work in Windows 8, and let you know if you have to uninstall any of them.
Until Windows 8 begins its installation, there's some babysitting required. After running the stub, it'll tell you how much of your current computer is compatible, and if there's anything you'll have to review. On the Toshiba Satellite running Windows 7 that I tested this on, I learned that Windows 8 is about as fond of bloatware as the rest of us: the upgrade process requested that I uninstall several Toshiba-branded programs.
The Windows 8 eagle has landed, which means that Microsoft's $39.99 in-place upgrade is now available. They've made it extremely easy to upgrade your computer from a Windows 7, Vista, or XP computer to Windows 8. Here's how it's done.
You don't have to stop everything to take care of them, though, because the Windows 8 installer will walk you through that process. After letting you know whether there are details that will require your attention, it asks Windows 7 upgraders what they'd like to keep of their settings, apps, and personal files.
After that, it asks you to buy the upgrade. The ordering process happens in the installer, too. Once you've paid by either credit card or PayPal, it will start downloading the 2 GB installer. You get a choice of installing immediately, installing later, or creating a USB key or disc from which to run the installer.
After that, it prompts you to remove any programs that cause conflicts on Windows 8, such as the aforementioned Toshiba-built software. It's clearly a nuanced process, though, as I wasn't required to uninstall all of it -- just four programs out of 11 conflicts. If you have to restart your computer, just double-click on the Windows 8 installation icon on your desktop and it will quickly find where it left off.
Once any conflicts are eliminated, Windows 8 will install. It's a surprisingly fast process, as long as you remember to babysit it at the beginning