yes it does.Has anyone tried running Honorbuddy on Windows 8? If so does it work correctly?
nice, gotta keep that one book marked.You could cancel those background apps.. Restarting my computer takes too long, happen after I installed - Microsoft Community
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nice! i think im going to stick with win 7 for a while, im not ready to say goodbye to my good friend and partner in crime, the start menu.My pc is average i5 quad core, ati 6950 and 8gb of ram. Windows 8 is fine, it uses less resources than my win 7 install and runs faster.
I can play 2 maxed out wows fine including 2 bots.
Off-Topic but I was one of the biggest Windows 8 haters when it was in development but I thought I'd give it a whirl.nice! i think im going to stick with win 7 for a while, im not ready to say goodbye to my good friend and partner in crime, the start menu.
i never turn mine off, maybe hibernate it, but thats about it. my current uptime this 18 days so far, because i had to do stupid windows updatesOff-Topic but I was one of the biggest Windows 8 haters when it was in development but I thought I'd give it a whirl.
Been using it ever since, once you get used to having a fullscreen start menu its actually a fine OS. Task manager is great, its very fast and you rarely change your usage style. I sleep so my PC boots in literally 3 seconds haha.
Welcome to Classic Shellnice! i think im going to stick with win 7 for a while, im not ready to say goodbye to my good friend and partner in crime, the start menu.
Off-Topic but I was one of the biggest Windows 8 haters when it was in development but I thought I'd give it a whirl.
Been using it ever since, once you get used to having a fullscreen start menu its actually a fine OS. Task manager is great, its very fast and you rarely change your usage style. I sleep so my PC boots in literally 3 seconds haha.
My questions is.. why any person, other than an idiot, would buy windows 8 or windows rt?
If I wanted a tablet with touch screen capabilities.. I will buy one. Once I figure out how to touch screen my 3x 47 inch monitors or even have the want to do so.. I will buy winblows 8.
nice! i think im going to stick with win 7 for a while, im not ready to say goodbye to my good friend and partner in crime, the start menu.
kinda strange that it works on windows8 but not on w7 x64
Some people actually prefer innovation; your perspective is outdated and informed by a myopic digital experience.My questions is.. why any person, other than an idiot, would buy windows 8 or windows rt?
If I wanted a tablet with touch screen capabilities.. I will buy one. Once I figure out how to touch screen my 3x 47 inch monitors or even have the want to do so.. I will buy winblows 8.
Some people actually prefer innovation; your perspective is outdated and informed by a myopic digital experience.
Mine was not necessarily a pro MS response more than it was a volley against the overall decrying of change as it relates to technology. Seems a lot of people are quick to attack what is unfamiliar to them. Touch is being lauded with Windows 8 simply because touch has been hot among consumers. It is by no means required and is far from the only change in Windows 8. In my case (aside from the new start screen experience) it?s far superior to any prior MS OS. If someone would develop a Windows 8 app that kept me updated of my bot 'goings-on' then I would use the new start screen more. If you?ve a UEFI bios you can see boot times of a few seconds, resume from sleep is near instant; this means more time for botting. The OS parks a lot of applications/services that run in the background when not being actively used freeing up CPU and RAM for my instances of Wow. I can run plenty of instances of wow now while keeping my e-mail l/chat/voice clients running.If microsofts history is anything to go by windows 8 is going to be awful. Everyone i know isn't going to touch windows 8.