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    Re: Any chance that Release Candidate can be installed as an upgrade?

    Well they called it RC last time. LOL
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    Re: Any chance that Release Candidate can be installed as an upgrade?

    Yep, they sure did, lol. & last time there were several Builds (betas) that we, as beta-testers had, were given, knew about that the 'public' didn't get or knew of them. Anyway, this time it's Developer Preview, Consumer Preview (Beta1), Release Preview (Beta2). The RP will be very close (similar) to the GA. I expect there will, still, be a RTM just before the GA release. There is NO upgrade path between any of these. Clean ("Custom") installs, only.

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    Re: Any chance that Release Candidate can be installed as an upgrade?

    As has been said.....
    Read this Windows 8 Release Preview: frequently asked questions Click the link that says "Can I upgrade from previous version of Windows to Windows 8 Release Preview"
    Unless it is something that you have just got to try for some reason or another, I really don't see any burning need to go through the pain of reinstalling all your apps yet again, unless you feel you need the practice.
    With the RTM (Release to Manufacturers) due in August (some people are saying as early as July) and the Retail likely to be on the shelves by October, nothing I see in the Release Preview is really going to blow your skirt up.
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    Re: Any chance that Release Candidate can be installed as an upgrade?

    "nothing I see in the Release Preview is really going to blow your skirt up. "
    Have to agree with that, Trouble. I have been browsing it for a few hours now. A few more features to explore, but basically, no mind blowing differences from the previous release.
    I can see, already though, that the lads are making some very overexcited comments about it on the forums!!





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    Re: Any chance that Release Candidate can be installed as an upgrade?

    Quote Originally Posted by davehc View Post
    I can see, already though, that the lads are making some very overexcited comments about it on the forums!!"
    That was bound to happen. And in addition I seem to be having an enormous amount of trouble with Skype with this new Release Preview. Which is a program I rely on heavily
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    Re: Any chance that Release Candidate can be installed as an upgrade?

    For myself, Skype works just fine, even, in the RP, same as it did in the CP. Although, I did get an automated message from Skype whinging that my security was not on & that my computer speed & something else were below par... all of which, is false... bit weird. I have tested my Skype, typing, video & audio w/ other ppl & works perfect fine.

    Some of the changes & improvements from CP to RP are (seem) subtle & or not so much superficial, in-your-face stuff. I have read a good bit on what's been done between CP & RP. Not that I personally care about them a whole lot ( a couple I find handy) but, the APPS are better than they were in the CP & this was expected. Also, there are a lot more choices in regard to 'cosmetic' stuff. There are now things like no need for Flash to be added nor any need for WinRAR any more nor for pdf readers to be added.

    Bear in mind the work on Win8 is STILL on going from now 'til RTM... it OS is still not a fully 'done deal'.

    But, some ppl will see & look for good in things, others will find it harder to find value... just the nature of humans.

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    Re: Any chance that Release Candidate can be installed as an upgrade?

    Hi

    If there is going to be another beta version before release I may just wait for that, I have everything working really well, I never log into Windows 7 at all.

    I started the process and thought it was indicating that you did not have to reinstall your software after updating, mainly because it has notes on some items that they do have to be reinstalled after update.

    This makes me hope that other things don't have to be reinstalled after update.



    It says all my other stuff is OK to go, but I guess that may just be wishful thinking.
    It also says that after downloading you will be given a choice of how you want to install it.

    The Adobe stuff is such a bear to reinstall because of their security and upgrade process that I hate to go through the whole thing again.

    Consumer Preview had an upgrade rout it seems like the new one would have that as well, and what should be easier to do an upgrade from then the same operating system.

    Anyway I guess I'll wait and see if there are any improvements that make is worth the effort.

    So all you people who are doing it let up know what's new in the new version.

    One thing I'm interested to know is, have they included the Microsoft games in the new release, it took me a lot of work to get FreeCell up and running! LOL

    My longest streak in Windows 8 is 19 games, not close to what I've done before.

    I'd also like to know if they have succeeded in blocking apps that restore the start button and the old programs window, like Classic Shell?

    As I said, I've recently gotten an iPad 3, and while I now really understand the need for the Meto UI, I still don't think we should be stuck with it on a big screen monitor. There should be options for Pad or PC!

    I've found a plus to owning a pad though, you get a free cell phone, just install Skype on you pad and your set to go.

    My wife is talking to her cousin in Arizona for free right now, (they talk for hours sometimes, her cousin is 99 years old and you never know when it may be the last time!, but on the other hand, her mother lived to be 105) I've used it a lot and it's easy to hear even without ear phones. A nice bonus. Of course you could also argue that it's the world most expensive cell phone.

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    Re: Any chance that Release Candidate can be installed as an upgrade?

    Ok, Mike, I'm going to try to answer all your queries.

    1. No, there will not be a 3rd beta. The next will be RTM & GA, neither are betas, anymore.
    2. There are absolutely NO UPGRADE paths from non-beta OS to betas nor from 1 beta to another nor from a beta to RTM or GA. The only time upgrade is OK is from 1 non-beta OS of a certain level to certain levels of another non-beta OS. 'upgrading' from whatever to the CP is wrong & same applies to the RP or any other beta OS. This same principle was true w/ Vista & Windows7... will always be the case.
    3. I hear Classic Shell, still, works but, there is, still, no need for it & it, honestly, just confuses things, I'll say. Point is, Win8 can be very easy to navigate & find things (@ the Desktop) w/out adding any 3rd party means. The only thing I, actually, added is just a 'shortcut' that makes it so I can have (all) applications in a Taskbar folder. This put everything, not just what tiles are on Start, @ my fingertips w/out leaving Desktop.
    4. As for "being stuck w/ it (Metro UI) on a big screen monitor", you are not (stuck w/ it)! I have a 24", non-Touch, desktop PC. There choice IS there to spend 99.999% of one's time & activities @ or from the good ole Desktop. Plus when I do look @ Start, I have the quantity & arrangement of the tiles such that I do not need to move the screen to see them all. Remember, just cus something is in the machine, there does not have to be a tile for it (kept) on Start. And, that same item can, still, be easily accessed whilst on Desktop.
    5. Games - I can't see much, like Free Cell or Solitaire or whatever. There is a tile for Xbox games, some free. Also, > the Store tile & there are a number of free games available. And, of course, more in both that can be purchased.
    6. There are a fair bit of 'new & improved' in the RP (or Beta2) from the CP. Some under the covers & or subtle & some more dramatic & obvious. It is, @ least, as fast as the CP, if not more so. There is no longer any need to add Flash, WinRAR or PDF readers. The corners work better to the mouse & things are better sizes. There are more choices for cosmetics, colour & pictures selections & so on. Also, many of the APPs are improved. There will be additional enhancements between this beta (the RP) & RTM. Remember, this OS is, still, a work in progress.

    I trust I have come, @ least, somewhere near addressing your curiosities.

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    Re: Any chance that Release Candidate can be installed as an upgrade?

    Hi again.

    Well I guess I'll wait a week or so, I have to get the job I'm working on right now done before I take a chance on screwing every thing up. Another week or 2 should take care of that, I'll have to figure out if Adobe is going to count this as another installation.

    They one allow 2, I'll have to deactivate it to do it again.

    I didn't install any software on the partition that Windows 8 is one so when I reinstall it may see that as confirmation for the upgrades, and retain my preferences as long as I install in the same place.

    I'll just format the drive and start fresh.

    The only thing that I need to have work for sure is Rocket Dock, I'd be lost without that.

    I've used it for years.

    Make that 2 things, Like Trouble, I have to have Skype, it's my telephone, I don't even have long distance on my land line.
    I almost never use a real Phone.

    Mike
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    Re: Any chance that Release Candidate can be installed as an upgrade?

    Well, for what it's worth, Skype works perfectly for me on x64 Windows8 RP, as it, also, did on x64 Windows8 CP. And from the bit of research I did, Rocket Dock will work on Windows8, too.

    As for Adobe activation concerns... if, nothing else and if, need be (cus of activation issues), just keep that on your 'main' OS, rather than putting it on a temporary beta.

    Cheers,
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