Wednesday, January 2, 2013

How Fast "Reinstall" Windows 8

Windows 8 comes with a completely new. Display originally called the Start Screen also looks fresh. However, many users of previous versions of Windows are not yet familiar with this new look.
For new users who also take some time to familiarize yourself with the workings of Microsoft's latest operating system.
Here are five tips that can help identify these Microsoft operating systems.
1. Re Installing Windows



This feature would be useful if there was something wrong with the system. Windows 8 has two new re-install routine. These tools can be accessed from the "Change PC Settings", click the "Windows + C" and then click "Settings").


From the "PC settings", navigate to the "General". There are option "Remove everything and reinstall Windows".
This feature is different from before, to re-install Windows 8, users do not need to bother looking for a driver disc or serial code because all the necessary things are available, hidden in the hard disk.
Restoring the computer as its initial state is made very easy with just a few clicks.
Alternatively, the user can select the option "Refresh your PC without affecting your files" that will restore the operating system configuration to the initial setting while maintaining documents, settings, programs pre-installed, and user installed applications.
2. Keyboard Shortcuts
The new look of Windows 8 is suitable for a new device that has a touchscreen, but what about the older laptop or desktop is not equipped with that ability?


Keyboard shortcuts can help minimize the number of clicks and dragging required in navigation in Windows 8. The combination of the [Windows + C], for example, will display the Charms bar. Windows itself if the button is pressed will display the Start Screen.
Want to find the program? The combination [Alt + Tab] will display the "All Apps".
3. Docking Application
In Windows 7, the application window can be set to "stick" (snap) on one side of the screen by clicking on the title bar and shifted to the side of the screen is concerned.

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