With the beta version of Windows 8, the so-called Consumer Preview, you can Interested users have been trying out the new Live Tiles look from Microsoft for almost two weeks to match the World Mobile Congress and Cebit. Since an x86 version will not be presented until the fourth quarter of 2012 and the ARM version of Windows 8 will not even be presented until 2013, it is worthwhile to get a first impression now.
The following shows the installation process for the Consumer Preview of Microsoft Windows 8. In this case it became: Windows 8 Consumer Preview Download available , first downloaded the ISO file, and then installed it on Windows 7 using a virtual machine.
In the first step, a Background color select, and as already known one Name for the pc.
With the settings you can choose between a Express settings and choose your own customization. Since we are curious, we choose the bottom right here Adapt.
Since the network is also to be tested, the Release activatedto familiarize yourself with the respective devices connection to be able to.
All settings have been adopted in this window.
Here everyone can decide for themselves whether they want to help optimize Windows and the apps by using the transmission of certain data from his pc agrees.
This is also about Approvals. But not yet active with the Apps should or can be worked, approvals are not yet mandatory for these purposes.
Also entering a Email address can be skipped if necessary.
When you signed up for a Local Account .
By entering a Username the installation entries are then completed.
Now Windows 8 will work for the prepared for the first start.
And there is already clearly the new one Tile look to recognize. To change to a more well-known area, the tile with the name is at the bottom left desktop to click.
And you're back in a familiar environment. But you can't really let off steam here, because many users will certainly despair start menu wanted. A replacement menu appears here when you use the Cursor* moved to the bottom right corner. Now have fun trying it out.
How to get back the old start menu and further insights into the new Windows 8 will follow shortly.
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