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Title: Windows eight
Post by: Karennina on June 01, 2013, 19:14:01 PM
Has anyone had much experience of Windows eight please? I have a chance to purchase a laptop at a good price with this programme on it, I was told that it has not really taken off too well. but is fine for internet use, as I am not particlarly techy any advice/opinions on this greatly received  :)
Title: Windows eight
Post by: Dutchie on June 01, 2013, 19:41:40 PM
I'm using Windows 8 and I'm not a big fan of it. Maybe that's because I got too used to the previous versions.
Some actions can be complicated but most of the time there is an easier way of doing it by using a short cut.

For example, switching off the computer. I found it complicated but uncle Google informed me that you can use Alt F4 and that's what I have been doing since.
Title: Windows eight
Post by: Toky on June 01, 2013, 20:02:20 PM
I've got windows 8 too on my new laptop. It just takes a while to get your head round it. Took me a couple if weeks but fine now. The "start" feature seemingly will be reinstated after much outcry
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: Karennina on June 01, 2013, 21:18:52 PM
ok thanks for replies I will go along and take a look at it on Monday if the price is right then hey ho  :)
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: Supacabby on June 02, 2013, 18:28:37 PM
If you are used to older versions of Windows then I can thoroughly recommend http://www.classicshell.net/ to run W8 in compatibility mode, it gives you a mirror of W7 with the added speed that W8 offers.
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: Karennina on June 02, 2013, 18:37:08 PM
Thank you Mark for that if I buy the laptop tomorrow do I just download this on to it?sorry to appear "dim" but I really just use computers for internet   :)
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: Eric on June 02, 2013, 19:07:57 PM
Been running Window 8 on a new laptop for the past couple of months without any problem at all.  I find it very easy to use.
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: Karennina on June 02, 2013, 20:00:00 PM
Thank you Eric I think if the price is right I shall go for it  :)
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: tel on December 13, 2013, 08:56:16 AM
Bit late but maybe handy.  Windows 8, fine.
Hit the"windows logo key" and type an "I" for easy to follow shutdown. (I not a one,eg1)
I like windows 8 LOL
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: Scunner on December 13, 2013, 10:22:55 AM
There's a free update now to Windows 8.1 - and the start menu is indeed back  :)
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: davybill on December 13, 2013, 10:53:29 AM
I had windows 8 wasn't to compressed so downloaded 8.1 found it much. Better,
Only thing can't get expat shield on either,

Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: Menthol on December 14, 2013, 05:24:46 AM
I bought a new all-in-one PC from Costco about 6 weeks ago and it came with Windows 8.

Hated Windows 8 so much that I took advantage of Costco's wonderful 'no quibble returns policy' and now have an all-in-one Mac. And I'm very happy.
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: blueclad on December 14, 2013, 18:15:32 PM
HP Store have great deals on laptops with windows  7 pro installed I have just bought one they come with a free windows 8 upgrade disk for you to change over to if you care, .
They can be found only on the business section on the home page.
there are also discount vouchers on lots of discount code sites with up to 15 % off HP  Products  just enter it in the box on the order page
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: Karennina on February 16, 2014, 13:15:16 PM
Can anyone tell me please can I install a printer which on the disk that came with the printer says Windows 7 to a Windows 8 laptop, I keep getting a message come up saying compatibility problem, I go to the help part or should I say I try to as nothing happens... would I maybe have to google the drivers as someone mentioned doing on a previous thread...I am getting more than in a kerfuffle with it all...thanks as always for any advice offered  :)
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: Steve (redding43) on February 16, 2014, 15:32:04 PM
If you go to the printer manufacturers website you will probably find an update to download for windows 8. What's the printer and model?
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: BernieTeyze on February 16, 2014, 15:48:31 PM
We are just getting our heads around ours. Found a book at manchester airport too, which has helped.
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: Karennina on February 16, 2014, 15:52:34 PM
Hi Steve it is a Epson Stylus printer and the model no is SX425W I will really appreciate any advice you can offer as to what to do next thank you sooo much :D
Slikmrs maybe anyone's posting to help me may also be able to help you too??
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: Scunner on February 16, 2014, 16:28:08 PM
I have that printer (or one very close to it, the reference number is that or very similar) - it can be a right sod Karen. Great printer when you get it set up.

The most important thing to get your head round is that it is a wireless printer but you really need to install it by connecting to it via USB cable (USB connector is on the left side).

I would say two most important things.

1. If it is installed on another laptop - a Windows 7 one and is still installed, you can try to connect to it via your Windows 8 control panel ( control panel - devices and printers - add a printer - it then searches for all connected and wireless printers.

Hopefully yours will show up as it is already network installed. If it does show up, just proceed with the installation process offered. This allows you to print from the new Win8 laptop without installing it like it was a new printer you bought today.

2. If the above doesn't work, try a full install using the USB cable and the CD if you have it. I have downloaded the drivers many times and it's always a troublesome install, whereas the CD seems to just work.

But back to what I said earlier - mine has several times nearly gone through the window. Try the suggestions, and breathe...

Hopefully that might help.
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: Karennina on February 16, 2014, 16:42:00 PM
Thanks very much Keith, I have the cd and that is where it is showing there is a compatibility problem... The printer is networked to an old computer so I am going to try what you have suggested, I don't know where the USB cable is I will have a look and try both methods you have suggested or only one if the first method works  ;)cheers...
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: Steve (redding43) on February 16, 2014, 18:10:47 PM
Search for

epson sx425w windows 8 driver

On google.co.uk and the first two links should take you to the files you need
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: Karennina on February 16, 2014, 18:40:13 PM
Wooo hooo I have managed to get a bit of a result as in I have installed the printer to my laptop by plugging it with a USB cable and it is now showing on my laptop,butttt I can not get the wireless to connect, the wireless light is flashing and the same message keeps coming up which is "couldn't complete setup" any advice anyone pleaase   ;)
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: peter16 on February 16, 2014, 22:24:50 PM
Shoot it :o : ;D
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: stoop on February 20, 2014, 11:22:36 AM
Just getting to grips with it on my all singing and dancing new HP Desktop. I must admit windows 8.1 is a bit of a beast. Finding my way around will take a few weeks I think. I'm going for some tuition from a PC expert friend next week who advises me there are plenty of short cuts you can use that are not immediately apparent.

8.1 also has a switch off button now - scroll the mouse the the bottom left and a grid comes out. Click settings and the off button is there. Not sure if they had that on 8?

Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: Supacabby on February 20, 2014, 11:48:46 AM
I'm still using Classic Shell, so much easier!
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: stoop on February 20, 2014, 13:51:42 PM
I might try that if things get too fraught!
Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: loz on February 20, 2014, 15:02:24 PM
I have had my windows 8 since Christmas, getting to grips with it very slowly, the only thing that has me angry is I had Office pro on my old computer, and I am not able to transfer it to this computer as I have lost the licence! and I will not buy it again this will be the 3rd time otherwise.

Title: Re: Windows eight
Post by: stoop on February 20, 2014, 17:27:53 PM
Loz - download Libre Office. It's virtually a mirror of MS Office. Not sure what you use it for but it's OK for most of the things I require. Word processing etc. Free as well  :)