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"WINDOWS 8"—

"RTM" AND/OR"ENTERPRISE EVALUATION"

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Web location for this

presentation:

http://aztcs.orgClick on

“Meeting Notes”

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY"Windows 8 RTM" will be

"generally available" on October

26 with all retail copies requiring a

unique, not-free product key

during installation. However, you

can use the free, time-limited

"Windows 8 Enterprise

Evaluation" to learn about

"Windows 8..".

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TOPICS

• Features of "Windows 8.."

• Free Previews and Evaluation

Versions of "Windows 8.."

• Editions of the RTM versions.

• System requirements

• Testing a legacy "Pentium 4"

computer to make sure that it can

run "Windows 8.."

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FEATURES OF "WINDOWS 8.."

• "Start" Screen with "Tiles"

• (legacy) "Desktop"

• No "Start" button

• "Hot Corners", "Charms", and "Switch

List"

• "Windows Store" apps (Formerly called

"Metro style apps")

• "Internet Explorer 10" in 3 flavors

• "File History" automated backup of data

files

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FEATURES OF "WINDOWS 8.." (continued)

• "Storage Spaces" with mirroring of

drives (Not for the C: drive)

• "Windows Defender"

• "File Explorer" is the new name for

"Windows Explorer"

• "Hyper-V" virtual machine program but

no "Windows XP Mode"

• "Family Safety"

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FOUR PUBLICLY-AVAILABLE, FREE

RELEASES OF "WINDOWS 8.."

• September 13, 2011:

"Windows 8 Developer Preview"

• February 29, 2012:

"Windows 8 Consumer Preview"

• May 31, 2012:

"Windows 8 Release Preview"

• August 15, 2012:

"Windows 8 Enterprise Evaluation"

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EXPIRATION DATES FOR THE TIME-LIMITED,

FREE RELEASES OF "WINDOWS 8.."

• Expires on March 11/2012 or

January 16, 2013

"Windows 8 Developer Preview"

• Expires on January 15, 2013:

"Windows 8 Consumer Preview"

• Expires on January 15, 2013:

"Windows 8 Release Preview"

• Must be activated before August 15, 2013,

but it only lasts 90/180 days once it is

installed:

"Windows 8 Enterprise Evaluation"

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RELEASES OF "WINDOWS 8 RTM.."• August 1, 2012:

Release to "OEM partners"

• August 15, 2012:

Release to MSDN and TechNet

subscribers.

• August 16, 2012:

• Release to "Software Assurance"

volume customers

• October 26, 2012:

"General availability" = retail sales

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4 RTM EDITIONS OF "WINDOWS 8.."

o "Windows 8"

o "Windows 8 Pro"

o ("Windows 8 Pro with

Media Center")

o "Windows 8 RT"

o "Windows 8 Enterprise"

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4 RTM EDITIONS OF "WINDOWS 8.."

(continued)o No "full version" of "Windows 8.." will be

available:

Only "Upgrade Edition"

and

"System Builder" edition instead of "Full

Version".

"System Builder" edition probably cannot

be moved to another computer or

motherboard.

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4 RTM EDITIONS OF "WINDOWS 8.."

(continued)o Some vendors such as "Newegg"

are referring to the "System Builder"

as a "Full Version". However, in the

past the term "Full Version" implied

the ability to phone Microsoft for a

activation key to move "Windows.."

to another computer or to another

motherboard.

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A COMPARISON OF THE EDITIONS:o "Windows 8" (edition with fewest

features)

o "Windows 8 Pro" (has "Hyper-V", can

add in "Windows Media Center" for +$10)

o ("Windows 8 Pro with Media Center")

o "Windows 8 RT" (for tablets)

o "Windows 8 Enterprise" (has "Hyper-V",

cannot add in "Windows Media Center",

has "Windows To Go", not available at

retail, for volume "Software Assurance"

sales to organizations, free time-limited

evaluation available for everyone!)

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THE "WINDOWS 8 ENTERPRISE

EVALUATION" IS A TRIAL OF A VERSION

OF "WINDOWS 8" THAT YOU WILL

NEVER BE ABLE TO PURCHASE!

• But it is close enough to the

versions of "Windows 8" that

you will be able to purchase that

it is a great learning and testing

tool at a fabulously great price

(free!).

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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE

"..ENTERPRISE EDITION" AND THE

OTHER EDITIONS OF "WINDOWS 8"

• See

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows

_8_editions

and

http://blogs.windows.com/windows/b

/bloggingwindows/archive/2012/04/1

6/announcing-the-windows-8-

editions.aspx

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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE

"..ENTERPRISE EDITION" AND THE

OTHER EDITIONS OF "WINDOWS 8"

• Unlike the "Pro" edition of "Windows

8", you cannot add "Windows Media

Center" to the evaluation or RTM

versions of "Windows 8 Enterprise".

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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE

ENTERPRISE EDITION AND THE OTHER

EDITIONS OF "WINDOWS 8" (continued)

• The evaluation and "real" versions of

"Windows 8 Enterprise" have

"Windows To Go" which lets you

create bootable USB flash drives

and bootable USB external hard

drives.

• No other edition of "Windows 8" has

this feature.

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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE

ENTERPRISE EDITION AND THE OTHER

EDITIONS OF "WINDOWS 8" (continued)

• When the "real" Windows 8

computers are sold starting in

October 26, 2012, they will be

running either the "Windows 8" or

the "Windows 8 Pro" editions of

"Windows 8". These two versions

will NOT have "Windows To Go".

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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE "WINDOWS 8 ENTERPRISE EVALUTION"

• According Microsoft's Website:

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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS..(continued)

• Many bloggers and

discussion group participants

have stated that the actual

minimum requirement for

RAM for the 32-bit version of

"Windows 8.." is 2 Gigabytes

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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS..(continued)

• Paul Thurrott stated that the 1 Gigabyte

minimum requirement for RAM for the

32-bit version of "Windows 8.." and the

2 Gigabyte minimum requirement for

RAM for the 64-bit version of "Windows

8.." is "ludicrous".

See

http://www.winsupersite.com/blog/super

site-blog-39/windows8/thoughts-

windows-8-system-recommendations-

142457

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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS..(continued)

• Members of the Tucson

Computer Society have made

several failed attempts to install

"Windows 8 Consumer Preview

32-bit" into computers with 1

Gigabyte of RAM so we agree

with Paul Thurrott.

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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS..(continued)

• To determine if a "Pentium 4"

computer is capable of running

"Windows 8..", you can download

and run Microsoft's free "Coreinfo"

program by following our "how to"

instructions at

http://aztcs.org/meeting_notes/winh

ardsig/win8/old-computer-Win8.pdf

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WAYS FOR YOU TO TRY OUT THE "WINDOWS 8 ENTERPRISE EVALUATION"

• Method 1:

Install it into a real computer.

• Method 2:

Install it into a virtual machine.

• Method 3:

Create a "Windows To Go" USB flash

drive or external USB hard drive. Then

use this device to non-destructively

boot up another computer.

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WAYS FOR YOU TO TRY OUT THE "WINDOWS 8 ENTERPRISE EVALUATION"

METHOD 1: INSTALL IT INTO A REAL

COMPUTER

• If you have a spare

computer handy, you can

install "Windows 8

Enterprise Evaluation" into

it.

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WAYS FOR YOU TO TRY.. (continued):

METHOD 2: INSTALL THE

"WINDOW 8 ENTERPRISE EVALUATION"

INTO A VIRTUAL MACHINE

• Step 1: Install a free virtual machine

program such as "VMware Player 4 or 5"

or "Oracle VM VirtualBox 4" into your

existing "Windows XP"(or higher)

computer.

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WAYS FOR YOU TO TRY.. (continued):

METHOD 2: INSTALL THE

"WINDOW 8 ENTERPRISE EVALUATION"

INTO A VIRTUAL MACHINE (continued)

• Step 2: Install "Windows 8 Enterprise

Evaluation" (32-bit or 64 bit depending

on the actual processor in your

computer) into a "virtual machine"

running inside the "virtual machine

program".

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WAYS FOR YOU TO TRY.. (continued):

METHOD 2: INSTALL THE

"WINDOW 8 ENTERPRISE EVALUATION"

INTO A VIRTUAL MACHINE (continued)

• If you run “Windows 8..” inside a virtual

machine and you lose the ability to

access the Internet, run the repair

procedure at

http://aztcs.org/meeting_notes/winhardsi

g/win8/as-VM-guest/Win8-Internet-

problems.pdf

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WAYS FOR YOU TO TRY OUT THE

"WINDOWS 8 ENTERPRISE EVALUATION"

METHOD 3: BOOTABLE "WINDOWS TO GO"

DEVICE• If you have an empty USB flash storage

device or an empty external USB hard drive

(that has at least 16 Gigabytes of capacity),

you can help you make it into a "Windows To

Go" device by placing a copy of the free

Windows 8 Enterprise Evaluation on it.

You can then use this device to non-

destructively boot up most Pentium 4 or

higher computers with "Windows 8

Enterprise Trial.."

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PRODUCT KEY

The installation process for "Windows

8 Enterprise Evaluation" does not

require a product key.

However, if "Windows 8 Enterprise

Evaluation" demands that you enter in

a product key (during a maintenance

procedure), put in

MJ8TN-42JH8-886MT-8THCF-3667B

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HELP AND ADVICE FOR USING

"WINDOWS 8" (continued)

• If you use a "Windows To Go"

device to boot up a computer with

"Windows 8 Enterprise

Evaluation", do not remove the

bootable USB flash drive or

external USB hard drive until the

computer is totally powered off:

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HELP AND ADVICE FOR USING

"WINDOWS 8" (continued)

• Prior to the RTM versions of

"Windows 8", the "Windows To Go"

feature allowed you to remove the

USB flash drive or USB external hard

drive for up to 60 seconds and then

re-insert it. Folks are still raving about

this (discontinued) feature all over the

Web so do not be misled by all this

raving!

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HELP AND ADVICE FOR USING

"WINDOWS 8" (continued)

• You can download our

Windows 8 Care Package

from

http://aztcs.org/meeting_notes/winhardsig

/win8/CarePackage/Windows8CarePacka

ge2012-09-04.zip

This zip file contains useful shortcuts that

will make "Windows 8" easier for you to

use.

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HELP AND ADVICE FOR USING

"WINDOWS 8" (continued)

• You can download our

Windows 8 Care Package

from

http://aztcs.org/meeting_notes/winhardsig

/win8/CarePackage/Windows8CarePacka

ge2012-09-04.zip

This zip file contains useful shortcuts that

will make "Windows 8" easier for you to

use.

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HELP AND ADVICE FOR USING

"WINDOWS 8" (continued)

• The "Windows 8/Hardware SIG" of the

Tucson Computer Soceity will continue to

post useful information on "Windows 8.."

at

http://aztcs.org/meeting_notes/meeting_n

otes.shtml such as

http://aztcs.org/meeting_notes/winhardsig

/win8/win8-making-usable.pdf and

http://aztcs.org/meeting_notes/winhardsig

/win8/win8RTM.pdf

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EXTENDING THE EVALUATION

At or after the 89th day of your use of

the "Windows 8 Enterprise

Evaluation", you can extend it for 90

more days by following the procedure

at

http://aztcs.org/meeting_notes/winhard

sig/win8/extendingwin8eval.pdf

With this procedure, you can get 180

days of use from the "Windows 8

Enterprise Evaluation".

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APPENDIX 1

Making "Windows To Go" Bootable USB Flash

Drives and USB External Hard Disk Drives

for Non-Destructively Booting Up Computers

with "Windows 8 Enterprise Evaluation"

• Chicken and egg problem:

You have to have a working "Windows 8

Enterprise Evaluation" computer before

you can make a "Windows To Go"

bootable USB flash drive or USB hard

drive so let the participants of the

"Windows 8 Hardware SIG" help you!

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APPENDIX 1 (continued)

Making "Windows To Go" Bootable USB Flash

Drives and USB External Hard Disk Drives

(continued)

• For USB 2 or USB 3 external hard

drives, use the "Windows To Go"

icon inside the "Control Panel" of a real

or virtual computer that is running the

32-bit or 64-bit version of "Windows 8

Enterprise Evaluation"

about 30 minutes

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APPENDIX 1 (continued)

Making "Windows To Go" Bootable USB Flash

Drives and USB External Hard Disk Drives

(continued)

• For USB 3 flash drive devices, use

the "Windows To Go" icon inside the

"Control Panel" of a real or virtual

computer that is running the 32-bit or

64-bit version of "Windows 8 Enterprise

Evaluation"

About 1 hour

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APPENDIX 1 (continued)Making "Windows To Go" Bootable USB Flash Drives and

USB External Hard Disk Drives (continued)

• For USB 2 flash drive devices, do the

following from inside a computer that is

running any version of "Windows 7", or

"Windows 8":

Run the diskpart, imagex.exe, and bcdboot

commands, as described inhttp://tweaks.com/windows/52279/how-to-

create-a-windows-to-go-usb-drive/

or http://www.aidanfinn.com/?p=12119

About 3 hours