Windows 8 however, is a completely different experience. You will have to get used to the new UI formerly referred to as Metro style , but once you get along with it, it is a huge improvement for tablet users.
The keyboard is much more responsive to finger input, and the overall experience is also improved in that direction.
So for tablet users, Windows 8 is kind of a necessity — in my opinion. Now, how to install it? Create the boot disk, and shut down the tablet. Now, after pressing the power button, press the Home button with Windows logo once. Wait to get into the boot options menu, and go down with the Volume down button on the device to the last option to enter the BIOS if you do not get an option to boot from USB disk already.
Go to advanced and enable UEFI boot. Then, exit BIOS going right and left can be done with the volume buttons while holding the rotation lock button, and Enter is simulated by pressing that last button alone. Reboot, and do the same trick with the Home button. Now you can boot from USB and continue from there. It all worked fine! Hi , thanks for the brief explanation. I was very helpful until i stuck in one level. The easiest way is to just download the ISO equivalent to your Windows 8 installation Pro or Enterprise and performing an in-place upgrade, but the process to install cleanly hasn't changed much since Windows Ok, so now you're in Windows.
In my case all drivers loaded themselves. While the touch drivers are updated, your slate may act weird. Wait for the driver installation to happen silently in the background. Touch should return to normal function automagically. When I tried to activate it said "DNS not found".
And I couldn't find any place to enter my key I installed Windows 8. So I entered it from an Administrative command line ctrl-shift-enter in the start menu, or slide tile down and start it as administrator from the options bar.
Most drivers are detected automatically. Some can be installed with drivers from the original manufacturer for a newer version. Note: Intel releases new drivers regularly. I've stopped updating the above list of links. To check whether you have the latest driver versions, visit the Intel Driver Update Utility page. Then make sure you've backed up your Bitlocker recovery keys if you use the bitlocker security feature.
There is a firmware upgrade for the Touch sensors available which reduces tap-and-hold issues and generally improves the touch experience. The easiest way is to just download the ISO equivalent to your Windows 8 installation Pro or Enterprise and performing an in-place upgrade, but the process to install cleanly hasn't changed much since Windows 8: Make a backup of your content Skydrive comes to mind Format a bootable USB key of 4GB.
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