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User can perform a search within. If you're using a mouse, point to the upper-right corner of the screen, move the mouse pointer down, and then click Search. In this way , you would be able to open a search charm.
We shall see all kind of searches. You can find an app Application using this approach. What you need to do is to select Apps filtration and write desired app name in Search box.
In response to the query, System will retrieve and get the required app Application. For further clarifications, please see the snapshot. How to enable Safe Mode in Windows 8. After the short release of Windows 7 , Microsoft instantly was planning for Windows 8 development. A Whole new mechanism was introduced for Windows 8 and old plumbing had been deprecated. So boot loader once again modified for Windows 8.
The major motive was to increase the start speed of Windows 8. In order to accomplishment to this, Microsoft had to revoke the access of Advanced Boot option.
Advanced boot option comes when F8 key is pressed during the initial start of Windows 8. It means now when you press F8 key during the initial start of Windows 8, System will not take you in Advanced Boot option screen because Microsoft by-default disabled it but Advanced boot option can be enabled as per our requirements.
Open an elevated Command Prompt in Windows 8. Windows operating system provides different in-built utility tools for customization and maintenance of system's health. If you're like me, you don't just have one calendar. Between work and personal life, I manage two calendars almost full time. So, anytime you can consolidate one calendar into another calendar, I count that as a win. Microsoft has allowed us to manage our Google Calendar in our Hotmail accounts and so it comes as no surprise that we can do it again in Windows 8.
To get started open your calendar in Windows 8 from the Start screen. Yes, we know, this is just a consumer-friendly take on RAID. But there's nothing wrong with that, and it looks promising. Install Windows 8 and you also get Microsoft's Hyper-V, allowing you to create and run virtual machines as long as you're not running in a virtual machine already. Launch OptionalFeatures. Then switch back to Metro, scroll to the right, find and click on the Hyper-V Manager tile to begin exploring its capabilities.
When you're in the mood to track down new Windows 8 features relating to a particular topic, you might be tempted to start by manually browsing Control Panel for interesting applets - but there is a simpler way.
That is, not just those with "drive" in the name, but anything storage-related: BitLocker, Device Manager, backup tools, disk cleanup, and interesting new features like Storage Spaces. This Search feature isn't new, of course, but it's easy to forget how useful this can be, especially when you're trying to learn about a new operating system.
So don't just carry out specific searches, use the Apps search to look for general keywords such as "privacy" or "performance", and you just might discover something new. Browse the various tabs and you'll be able to choose alternative images or backgrounds in a click or two.
And in theory you'll also be able to define apps that will display their status on the lock screen, although the app must specifically support this before it'll be accessible from your Personalize settings.
Windows 8 Consumer Preview will now run common maintenance tasks - software updates, security scanning, system diagnostics and more at a scheduled convenient time, which is good.
Unfortunately it doesn't actually ask you what time is convenient, instead just setting it to 3am and allowing the system to wake your computer if hardware and circumstances permit to do its work. Which isn't so good. You can now click "Start maintenance" to launch any outstanding tasks right now, while selecting "Change maintenance settings" enables you to choose a more convenient time, and optionally disable the feature's ability to wake up your computer if that's not required.
Windows 8 allows you to create a picture password, where you choose an image, then draw on it in a combination of taps, lines and circles - only someone who can reproduce this pattern will be able to log on. You won't necessarily see either Hibernate or Sleep in the Windows 8 shutdown dialogs, but if that's a problem then you may be able to restore them.
Launch the Control Panel Power Options applet powercfg. If you see a "Change settings that are current unavailable" link, then click it, and if Windows 8 detects that your PC supports Sleep and Hibernate options then they'll be displayed here. Check the boxes next to whatever you'd like to use, click Save Changes, and the new options should now appear in your shutdown dialogs.
By default Windows 8 includes every bundled app in its Search results. By default the Touch Keyboard will try to help you out by, for instance, playing sounds as you type, capitalising the first letter of each sentence, adding a period if you double-tap the spacebar, and more. One very useful Windows 8 feature is its ability to synchronise your settings with other PCs and devices. So if you've set up your new Windows Phone mobile with your contacts, email details etc, then use the same Live account on Windows 8 and it'll import them for you: very convenient.
Of course that may not always be a good idea. If several people use a device then you may not want your website passwords to be synced, for instance. The latest incarnation of Windows Explorer uses a Microsoft Office-like ribbon interface. We think this is a reasonable move, and you should give the system a chance to see if you can get used to it, but if it just doesn't appeal then a straightforward tweak will kill it forever. Simply launch GPEdit. Restart Explorer and the ribbon now won't be displayed by default.
Click the Down arrow to the left of the Help icon if you'd like to see it. The latest Explorer features a Quick Access Toolbar immediately above the menu, providing easy access to options like "New Folder", "Minimise", "Undo" and more.
This is customisable, too - click the arrow to the right of the default buttons, in the Explorer window caption bar, and choose whatever options you need. And you can include add any other ribbon option on the Quick Access Toolbar by right-clicking it and selecting Add to Quick Access Toolbar. If you need to run the command prompt as an Administrator then your instant reaction will probably be to reach for the Start menu. Before becoming annoyed a microsecond later when you remember it's no longer there.
And while you're there, make note of the other advanced new options also on that menu: you can open a new window in a new process, open Explorer, and even delete your Recent Places and Address Bar histories with a click.
The default Windows 8 Explorer view doesn't show all the usual drives and folders - Control Panel, Recycle Bin and so on - in the left-hand navigation pane.
It certainly keeps the display simple, and if you want to see all your drives then you can just click Computer, but if you prefer to see everything up-front then it only takes a moment.
Need to take a closer look at an ISO file? Right-click it in Explorer, click Mount and you can view it as a virtual drive, launch the files it contains, or add more if you like. If you find a file type which none of your applications can handle, then we have some good news, and some bad.
The good news is that that the Explorer right-click Open With menu now has a "Look for an app in the Store" option, which sounds like the system will use some automated search tool to find and highlight an app for you. The bad news is that it does nothing of the kind, right now at least - all that happens is the store opens and you're left to browse its contents manually.
A pity, but maybe this is a beta-related? The Store doesn't yet have a manual keyword search function either, just yet - if one appears after some future update then check the Open With function again, just to see if it's any more useful. If Explorer locks up for some reason, then regaining control is now very easy. It's fairly easy to set up, there's no need to worry about partitioning or other issues, and if it doesn't work for whatever reason which is possible, it's a beta after all then you'll have lost nothing but a little time.
After completing your installation, though, you might find your virtual Windows 8 complaining that "Your PC needs to be repaired". I didn't want to go into detail about all the nitty gritty corners of Windows 8 and what it's capable of because, well, that's the whole purpose of 8Tricks, so check out my other blog posts to find out more about it's hidden gems, but to summarise, the decision on whether to upgrade really depends on whether you feel ready to try something new or whether you want to hold back until more people have taken a bite of the bullet.
This of course does reflect the price you pay - Microsoft are actively rewarding early adopters with a very tempting discount. This is their cheapest OS yet, and I would imagine once the early upgrade offer is over, Windows 8 Professional won't be cheap, and that may hinder you from upgrading anytime soon after. Charming: Windows 8 'Charms' You.
Friday, 2 November 2nd Start Menu. Admin Tools. A handy feature in Windows 8 allows you to instantly place all administrative tools on the start menu. To do so, open the start menu and then hover over the top or bottom right corner to present the 'charms' interface.
First go to Settings, then click Tiles. There will be one option here to 'Show Administrative Tools'. Set this to 'Yes'. That's all there is to it! Tiles Overview. Windows 8 tiles interface has an overview mode. Once in overview, you can typically click on a 'set' or tile depending on the interface used when developing the overview to focus on that particular area of the app. BBC News Overview Snippet Different apps may include the overview in different ways to others, for example the default weather app will provide a list of tiles explaining the section they lead to, as oposed to the graphical tile interface used by the BBC screenshot.
Give it a shot, the first play you'll see these buttons are on the start menu.
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