Tiago 16:34 21st January 2014
Hi, after years of Win XP and Win 7 my new laptop came with 8.0
i already upgrade to 8.1, now:
1) how do i remove the fxxxxxx start screen with all the fxxxxx squares/tiles whatever ?
I want to remove that, but, be able to bring it back if necessary. Something like a "disable"
2) Is not that i can't live with start screen, but i hate to see so many shxxx on screen, news, travel, bla bla bla, i didn't ask for that #$%!#% !!!
If you go to desktop and you have the familiar icons style, is the start screen still in memory?
3) what a fxxxx is that sleep screen, or whatever is called in English, that thing that blocks screen when you don't do anything for 10 minutes. Man, i just want get control back with a mouse movement, not to put a password to unblock it. this is not a tablet...
thanks
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Harrison 23:20 21st January 2014
Install the utility Start8. I use it with Windows 8. It restores the start menu and gives you complete control over how it works. You can give full Windows 7 style control back. It also lets you boot directly to the desktop and only access the metro tiles when you want them.
http://www.stardock.com/products/start8/
Well worth the small price.
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J T 03:55 22nd January 2014
Originally Posted by Tiago:
3) what a fxxxx is that sleep screen, or whatever is called in English, that thing that blocks screen when you don't do anything for 10 minutes. Man, i just want get control back with a mouse movement, not to put a password to unblock it. this is not a tablet...
thanks
That's a 'Screensaver'. I'd have thought there would be an option to disable the password-unlock. I haven't actually used windows 8 though, so I couldn't tell you any more.
Harrison will probably tell you to buy a Mac next.
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Harrison 09:53 22nd January 2014
You think JT? Not any time soon!!!
Actually, I don't use Windows 8 at all my self (other than in a virtual machine for testing) but my wife has it on her laptop so I've had to fight it a few times to get it to do what I've wanted.
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Stephen Coates 11:26 22nd January 2014
Tiago 15:38 24th January 2014
Thanks i will read the info.
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Kin Hell 12:01 26th January 2014
When 8.1 gets to desktop, move & hold mouse over bottom left corner of screen & left-click once. - Or, once @ tiled desktop, left-click the Desktop tile to go to original Desktop look. To make this default, right click desktop taskbar, select Navigation Tab & check the boxes saying:
"When I sign in or close all applications on a screen, go to the desktop instead of Start"
"Show my desktop background on Start"
Job done.
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J T 00:43 3rd February 2014
You know what, over the past 7 years or so of using Macs at work they have really grown on me.
I'm tempted to get one for Lady T.
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Harrison 00:52 3rd February 2014
Macs are fine as a general generic home computer, for the internet, some email, word processing etc, but they are still just overpriced PCs with a custom OS.
The new Mac Pro is cool though, and amazingly small... but again really expensive for the spec.
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Harrison 06:19 28th January 2014
Their products did used to be evil system hogging piles of junk, but their current utilities are surprisingly good. I really wouldn't use Windows 8 without Start8. It isn't a system hog, launches and configured quickly, and is out of site and just works seamlessly in the background once installed.
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