Anybody here a Windows 8 Guru?
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Anybody here a Windows 8 Guru?
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home and probably never will.
Playing simple games like solitaire, hearts etc. is the main reason I use a home computer. It helps
me get ready for a run or a work out.
Windows 8 does not have pre loaded games. Anyone know if there are DVDs with those simple games
that can be loaded on a Dell with Windows 8?
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ImUndaYourBed wrote:Windows 8 fucking blows. They also got rid of the only thing I liked about Windows 7: Chess Titans.
That chess game is great on 7.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------Grandpa's Spells wrote:Do you have a mobile device at home that has Internet access on it? You can download these games for Windows 8, but I doubt a DVD will be available.
No I don't.
I think what you are saying is right. I was hoping against hope.
I can't be the only person that doesn't want to be on the internet 24/7. There must be a market for
us geezers that still work and aren't around their house enough to warrant $40-$60 a month for
satellite internet service.
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You can download the installation files onto a flash drive at work, then bring it home and install.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Grandpa's Spells wrote:Assuming you have a PC at work, since you're posting now. If not, let me know.
You can download the installation files onto a flash drive at work, then bring it home and install.
Window 7 at work. Will that screw up the transfer to the windows 8 computer at home?
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No. Just downloading a file is (usually) OS agnostic. Download the file that corresponds to the OS you have on your home computer, pop it on a flash drive or CD, and take it home. It'll be fine.Bob Wildes wrote:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Grandpa's Spells wrote:Assuming you have a PC at work, since you're posting now. If not, let me know.
You can download the installation files onto a flash drive at work, then bring it home and install.
Window 7 at work. Will that screw up the transfer to the windows 8 computer at home?
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Jon wrote:No. Just downloading a file is (usually) OS agnostic. Download the file that corresponds to the OS you have on your home computer, pop it on a flash drive or CD, and take it home. It'll be fine.Bob Wildes wrote:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Grandpa's Spells wrote:Assuming you have a PC at work, since you're posting now. If not, let me know.
You can download the installation files onto a flash drive at work, then bring it home and install.
Window 7 at work. Will that screw up the transfer to the windows 8 computer at home?
Okay. Good to know.
I have it on a stick, flash drive, and will see if it works tonight or tomorrow morning.

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The Windows 95 Again app.
I loved Windows 95. We had our old compaq in my wife's classroon until a couple of years ago. Had Civ 2 on it. Pinball. Word. Excel.
Can't there be a nice little app that you click and BAM....everything is back to 95? When you click on the internet button, a little dial up sound sounds.
And Mr. Bob, not sure if this would work, but I seem to remember my grandpa had stack of things. Not sure what they were, but it seemed like he was able to play some of those computer games like solitaire with them.
Might be worth checking out.
(just joking around!)
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My old computer had Windows 95 on it. I agree that there has never been a smoother
Windows since then. Every one after that crashes the computer way more than 95 ever
did.
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But when I stand in front of the mirror and really look, I wonder: What the fuck happened here? Jesus Christ. What a beating!
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-------------------------------------------tonkadtx wrote:I am an MCITP (among other certs). If you have not bought a Windows 8 machine yet, do not buy one.
Too late.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ccrow wrote:Windows8 is probably the biggest blunder yet from Microsoft. I try to skip every other OS from Microsoft, it's best to try to skip Win8. If you can't avoid it, try start8 menu from stardock.com - for $5 that will make it usable.
Can I download that onto my work computer ( windows 7 ultimate ) then to a flash drive and take
that flash drive and load the program onto the home computer ( windows 8 ) with no internet service?
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If you get the start8 menu that was mentioned, that will make a world of difference.
The reason games weren't included is they are trying to push/sell them as "apps". I would see what is available for free at the WIN 8 App Store.
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I don't mind paying for apps. I do mind paying for internet access at $40-$60 a more a month for
something I have 5-6 days a week at work.
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You can bullshit the bullshitter, but you can't snow the snowman.
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What you need to do is go to the Dell or ASUS or HP Business side and by a computer from that side of the company. You can still get Windows 7 pre-loaded that way.Bob Wildes wrote:My home computer, bought in 1994, bit the dust last Friday. I've never had internet service at
home and probably never will.
Playing simple games like solitaire, hearts etc. is the main reason I use a home computer. It helps
me get ready for a run or a work out.
Windows 8 does not have pre loaded games. Anyone know if there are DVDs with those simple games
that can be loaded on a Dell with Windows 8?
Or go to a site like DiscountPC.net - lots of refurbished/recycled machines from old business fleets, many of them running Windows 7.
I just took a "first look for professionals" class for W8 - don't care for the interface, but you can get around it in about 10 seconds with a 3rd party app, and the OS under the hood has significant improvements.
The interface is definitely half-baked/half-assed, though.
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