As mentioned in my status update, I decided to upgrade to Windows 8 as I was able to get Windows 8 Pro for $14.99 which was too good of a price to pass up. I went with a clean install which was pretty cool seeing how I was told many times by Microsoft that I could only upgrade my current version of Windows. The entire process took maybe 15 minutes though I spent an extra 30 minutes trying to figure out why it seemed to be freezing during boot only to realize it made my 2nd monitor which is my TV the default monitor.
I'm really not impressed with the new metro look that Microsoft now forces on to everyone. I see it's advantages for the average computer user but for people like me, its useless. Granted I didn't spend that much time with it and installed Start8 15 minutes into using the new metro interface. Start8 is awesome as it brings back the classic start menu and comes with a bunch of additional options for you to customize your environment. Stardock only charges $5 for the standard version which is pretty nice considering Microsoft should of given users an option to use the old style, but they didn't so Stardock gets to make millions off them.
Here's what metro currently looks like for me.
Windows8-Metro.png 570.5K 10 downloads
It probably seems weird that I'd upgrade yet not use the "main" new feature of Windows 8 but I was more interested in the other changes made that make it, in my opinion a lot better than Windows 7. For started they really did work some magic when updating the read/write code and I'm amazed at just how fast copying files between my drives is now. The updated transfer windows is also really nice and is actually pretty accurate for once. I love the fact that when installing software, Windows will notify you and auto-install any required additional software like .Net or Visual Basic if the program needs it. I'm also impressed with the load times, even though I'm still in a somewhat clean install state it's still a lot faster when booting, installing or loading programs compared to a clean install of Windows 7.
Overall, it's not that bad. The many improved features make up for metro which as I mentioned before can be easily replaced with Start8.
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