gregmcc
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God this is a terrible OS.... this metro UI is really stupid and not practical. How do I disable it and go back to the normal windows start menu?
Isn't that what people said going from DOS 6.2 to Win 3.1
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God this is a terrible OS.... this metro UI is really stupid and not practical. How do I disable it and go back to the normal windows start menu?
Can you drive a car?
Isn't that what people said going from DOS 6.2 to Win 3.1![]()
Isn't that what people said going from DOS 6.2 to Win 3.1![]()
What relevance does that question have?
It is very relevant, I assure you. Without being obtuse or funny. My answer will be serious, if you want.
Long or short answer?
Installed it but there is one thing that irritates me. I use multiple monitors (laptop and external) and in CTP the windows tiles and apps would appear in the screen I set as active. Now in RP irrespective which ever screen I set as active it only shows on my main screen.
Got it working.I restarted and when it came on the Metro stuff was on the screen I wanted. So set the screen you want to to show the Metro stuff as the primary and then restart. It doesn't work on the fly anymore like the CP.I have the same issue... worked in the previous release but broken in this one.
Also some programs that worked previously now not as well.
I am a tad disappointed with this.
Got it working.I restarted and when it came on the Metro stuff was on the screen I wanted. So set the screen you want to to show the Metro stuff as the primary and then restart. It doesn't work on the fly anymore like the CP.
My taksbar refuses to go away when watching fullscreen flash vids.
I had less bugs with CP.
Read the previous Windows8 threads. Like anything new either learn or go back to windows 3.11 special edition.
Running the new version on latest VMWare Workstation and apart from the usual start menu gripe. I'm quite impressed. It's a lot smoother with non touch interface, a big step up from consumer preview.
A workaround for lack of start is to pin apps to the desktop taskbar, but obviously that will only work with a limited number of apps.
Thinking about, the real problem is that items in the start menu are no longer grouped and accessible via a menu system. Even the Start page quickly becomes unusable when one has to scroll forever. Adding a menu system will make this a really nice OS. Let's hope that Microsoft does something about it.
Seriously people, if you want it just install http://lee-soft.com/vistart/ or one of the million alternatives out there.