So apparently Windows 8.1 just became available
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Wish someone told Microsoft Can't think it, but I've tried a some futile approaches to obtaining a non-eval version of 8.1 that was "just released" in the Windows Store. This link[^] has an "Update now" button, that does nothing other than open my metro style Windows Store on whatever page I last had it open. Can't find it under updates. Can't find it under apps. Anyone else having any luck? EDIT: After updating windows the link mentioned above worked, but I ended up downloading the MSDN version anyway (for redistribution purposes)
Could it be the download is so popular with their customers that the amount of people downloading have broken the server / link? Who would of thought people wanted a start button! :)
Simon Lee Shugar (Software Developer) www.simonshugar.co.uk "If something goes by a false name, would it mean that thing is fake? False by nature?" By Gilbert Durandil
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Could it be the download is so popular with their customers that the amount of people downloading have broken the server / link? Who would of thought people wanted a start button! :)
Simon Lee Shugar (Software Developer) www.simonshugar.co.uk "If something goes by a false name, would it mean that thing is fake? False by nature?" By Gilbert Durandil
It was so popular that the downloads flew off the shelves! ...they're fresh out... :-D
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Wish someone told Microsoft Can't think it, but I've tried a some futile approaches to obtaining a non-eval version of 8.1 that was "just released" in the Windows Store. This link[^] has an "Update now" button, that does nothing other than open my metro style Windows Store on whatever page I last had it open. Can't find it under updates. Can't find it under apps. Anyone else having any luck? EDIT: After updating windows the link mentioned above worked, but I ended up downloading the MSDN version anyway (for redistribution purposes)
Apparently there's two main reasons if it doesn't show in the store: 1. You're missing a prerequisite update. 2. Your using a version of Win8 that is either: a) Enterprise b) Pro, installed by using KMS activation c) Installed using an MSDN ISO In which case I believe you need the ISO for 8.1 to update.
He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man.
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Wish someone told Microsoft Can't think it, but I've tried a some futile approaches to obtaining a non-eval version of 8.1 that was "just released" in the Windows Store. This link[^] has an "Update now" button, that does nothing other than open my metro style Windows Store on whatever page I last had it open. Can't find it under updates. Can't find it under apps. Anyone else having any luck? EDIT: After updating windows the link mentioned above worked, but I ended up downloading the MSDN version anyway (for redistribution purposes)
I could be mistaken, but I think it is being rolled out, so it's possible that the roller[^] hasn't gotten to you yet.
The United States invariably does the right thing, after having exhausted every other alternative. -Winston Churchill America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between. -Oscar Wilde Wow, even the French showed a little more spine than that before they got their sh*t pushed in.[^] -Colin Mullikin
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Apparently there's two main reasons if it doesn't show in the store: 1. You're missing a prerequisite update. 2. Your using a version of Win8 that is either: a) Enterprise b) Pro, installed by using KMS activation c) Installed using an MSDN ISO In which case I believe you need the ISO for 8.1 to update.
He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man.
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Wish someone told Microsoft Can't think it, but I've tried a some futile approaches to obtaining a non-eval version of 8.1 that was "just released" in the Windows Store. This link[^] has an "Update now" button, that does nothing other than open my metro style Windows Store on whatever page I last had it open. Can't find it under updates. Can't find it under apps. Anyone else having any luck? EDIT: After updating windows the link mentioned above worked, but I ended up downloading the MSDN version anyway (for redistribution purposes)
Apparently! But in real...
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is (V).
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Wish someone told Microsoft Can't think it, but I've tried a some futile approaches to obtaining a non-eval version of 8.1 that was "just released" in the Windows Store. This link[^] has an "Update now" button, that does nothing other than open my metro style Windows Store on whatever page I last had it open. Can't find it under updates. Can't find it under apps. Anyone else having any luck? EDIT: After updating windows the link mentioned above worked, but I ended up downloading the MSDN version anyway (for redistribution purposes)
Ehm,"non-eval" Version? you mean the preview Version? i´ve used the Windows store today on my surface. why do you not use the store? i´m a bit confused... :doh: :sigh: ;)
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Wish someone told Microsoft Can't think it, but I've tried a some futile approaches to obtaining a non-eval version of 8.1 that was "just released" in the Windows Store. This link[^] has an "Update now" button, that does nothing other than open my metro style Windows Store on whatever page I last had it open. Can't find it under updates. Can't find it under apps. Anyone else having any luck? EDIT: After updating windows the link mentioned above worked, but I ended up downloading the MSDN version anyway (for redistribution purposes)
And you want Windows 8 why exactly???
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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And you want Windows 8 why exactly???
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
Kevin Marois wrote:
And you want Windows 8 why exactly???
[Heavy sarcasm] Gotta love the forcibly full screen "apps" and the beautiful metro tiles. [/Heavy sarcasm]
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Wish someone told Microsoft Can't think it, but I've tried a some futile approaches to obtaining a non-eval version of 8.1 that was "just released" in the Windows Store. This link[^] has an "Update now" button, that does nothing other than open my metro style Windows Store on whatever page I last had it open. Can't find it under updates. Can't find it under apps. Anyone else having any luck? EDIT: After updating windows the link mentioned above worked, but I ended up downloading the MSDN version anyway (for redistribution purposes)
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And you want Windows 8 why exactly???
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
Kevin Marois wrote:
And you want Windows 8 why exactly???
To write store apps? :)
Regards, Nish
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Wish someone told Microsoft Can't think it, but I've tried a some futile approaches to obtaining a non-eval version of 8.1 that was "just released" in the Windows Store. This link[^] has an "Update now" button, that does nothing other than open my metro style Windows Store on whatever page I last had it open. Can't find it under updates. Can't find it under apps. Anyone else having any luck? EDIT: After updating windows the link mentioned above worked, but I ended up downloading the MSDN version anyway (for redistribution purposes)
I just went to Microsoft.com and they had a big banner. I installed it on one of my test machines. The install mostly went fine until it got to the interactive setup; instead of simply using the features and user account already there, it gave me some rather confusing options. Once installed, I didn't notice any difference (I'm used to the start screen and don't care about having a pseudo start button and I don't understand how lazy people can be when wanting to boot to the desktop--you really can't just click on the massive desktop tile or press the Windows key?)
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And you want Windows 8 why exactly???
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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Kevin Marois wrote:
And you want Windows 8 why exactly???
As opposed to? And don't you dare say Mac! ;P
Windows 7
If it's not broken, fix it until it is