If you’ve got Windows 8 Pro, and wish to add Media Center to it you need a key from Microsoft. In future this wont be free, mais vous pouvez en obtenir un gratuitement jusqu'à 31st Jan 2013 grâce à un Microsoft offre. Je me suis inscrit pour le mien, even though I don’t run Windows 8 parce que je voudrais peut-être utiliser à l'avenir, alors pourquoi pas!
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Guide complet de configuration du codec pour Windows 7⁄8
Windows 8 is finished and will soon be available for retail sale. With that in mind it seemed a good time to write an updated guide to getting codecs set up for a fully operational HTPC for both Windows 7 et 8. For this guide I’m using a new feature of HTML5 which creates expandable instructions. At the time of writing this is only supported by chrome and safari 6 but hopefully other browsers will add support in the near future.
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Comment faire pour restaurer une interface appropriée à Windows 8 & Serveur 2012
Windows 8 and Server 2012 have now RTMed and as expected the good old UI of desktop and startmenu has been replaced with a[intlink id=“2543” type=“post”]horribles nouvelle UI[/intlink] (previously called Metro). In their ultimate wisdom Microsoft have left no way to switch back to the old desktop/start menu system, but thanks to various tweaks and tools it is possible to get 90% of the interface restored — good enough to be fully usable. Below I document the various steps and tweaks required.
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Fenêtres 8: Fixer le menu de démarrage
Si, Windows 8 is coming in late July (October for retail customers). There are no signs that Microsoft will relent provide an option to switch back to the Windows 7 le menu démarrer, et au lieu forcera le[intlink id=“2543” type=“post”]Interface métro horribles[/intlink] upon everyone. As a result many of us will undoubtedly stick quite happily with Windows 7, however there are 2 reasons to use Windows 8: être forcé comme il viendra sur tous les nouveaux PC soon and for improvements including a performance increase and the new[intlink id=“2283” type=“post”]des espaces de rangement[/intlink] feature amongst others. If you fall into either of these camps but, comme moi, can’t stand metro, there are now more options available than when I[intlink id=“2552” type=“post”]dernière a écrit[/intlink] à propos de cette question.
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Trois autres grèves contre de Windows 8
Dans le cas du métro UI isn’t[intlink id=“2543” type=“post”]repoussant[/intlink] assez, Microsoft have admitted 3 more things that should make anyone considering Windows 8 think twice.… Lire l'article complet
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Fenêtres 8250 Aperçu des consommateurs: Menu traditionnel de début
Windows 8 looks to have many nice new features, but unfortunately, as I mentioned in a previous post, Microsoft has decided to create a phone/tablet user interface and foist it upon desktop users as well. This wouldn’t be such a problem if Microsoft had left an option to turn the excellent and well established traditional interface back on, but in their infinite wisdom Microsoft hasn’t provided any such option. Fortunately there are 2 options for getting the traditional start button and menu back.
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Fenêtres 8: Horrible Horrible Horrible interface utilisateur Metro
Bien, I suspect the title is going to give it away. I downloaded Windows 8 8250 consumer preview today, and almost immediately realised that as it stands I am going to avoid Windows 8 like the plague. As far as I’m concerned the UI changes currently make Windows 8 the worst release of Windows ever (even worse than Windows ME!)
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Espaces de stockage Microsoft: RAID virtuel pour Windows 8?
Microsoft’s Steve Sinofsky has written a detailed article about a genuinely exciting new feature of Windows 8 — Storage Spaces. I won’t repeat the details here, for those you can go straight to the horses mouth. However I will point out a key line from a home media server point of view: “There’s another resiliency attribute, appelé parity, which directs Storage Spaces to store some redundancy information alongside user data contained within the space, thereby enabling automatic data reconstruction in the event of physical disk failure.” To me, this sounds a LOT like a software RAID5 similar to that provided by unRAID. Until Windows 8 is released and the technology is fully reviewed the details are of course somewhat speculative, but my reading of the article leads me to believe that Storage Spaces will enable the striping of disks, with a parity in the event of single disk failure. Further, it is reasonable to assume that this system will work with standard non-enterprise drives without suffering any [intlink id=“90” type=“post”]problèmes de compatibilité[/intlink]. Enfin, it is reasonable to assume that Storage Spaces will offer some of the performance benefits of hardware raid‑5 too. If you have a home server with a lot of media and you want some redundancy, sans coût énorme, then this technology sounds like it might be the perfect solution. Thanks Microsoft!
“Hi James I realise it has been a long while, but I just checked this on windows 11 (build 23H2)…”