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HarryTri

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  1. Personally I have a local account on Windows 8 and I enter the Windows Store with my Microsoft account but these are two separate things.
  2. It does due to compatibility issues (the folders that have been replaced by others in Windows 6.x are accessed by older programs through the hard links in order to write the right files in the right folders).
  3. I use the Mail app and the Reader app for reading .pdf files (it supports .xps files too).
  4. Windows XP was - and still is - the ultimate user eXPerience but we can't stick to it forever - things are going forward. Yet I still enjoy seeing its desktop and start menu when logging in my old Pentium III. I hope that Microsoft won't lead as to a day that we'll have to turn to Linux or anything else but Windows. They must understand that the power of Windows, as of every commercial product, is satisfied customers.
  5. Or just run winsat. Oh, this doesn't give the WEI score.
  6. Well, Windows 8 also have SkyDrive (the predecessor of OneDrive) built in but there seems to be no user account related restriction for its use.
  7. No, I have Windows 8, I don't know if it is different with Windows 8.1. Also my SkyDrive was updated to OneDrive after I installed Microsoft Office 2013, so as I wrote there is a connection, I don't know if you can install OneDrive without having the Office installed.
  8. I have OneDrive installed on a local account including a folder but I also have Microsoft Office 2013 installed and perhaps there is a connection. Of course I have to use my Microsoft Account in order to access the OneDrive online together with my Hotmail etc..
  9. Perhaps a program installed some runtime software during its installation? I have some in my system - the update doesn't appear though.
  10. WINE = Windows Emulation for Linux
  11. I don't have this update either.
  12. I'm not enthusiastic about it either but isn't it what Google - for example - already does with Android? Of course they ask for your agreement first. Correction, it's not Google itself but the vendors of the Android phones who ask for the usage data. I suppose Google does the same with e.g. Google Note.
  13. And if he has 6 GB of RAM? Shouldn't he use Windows 7 x64?
  14. Impossible - may be it is a hidden file? Also you 'd rather scan your system for viruses with a good AV program - I personally recommend AVG or ClamWin.
  15. Have you tried changing the folder's permissions?
  16. It seems that your Administrator account was corrupted and Windows created a new Administrator account. You can try deleting this account, all the files of Administrator and Administrator.xxx user folders (backup what you want to preserve first), all the related registry entries, reboot and then try creating the account again. If you have System Restore enabled and a system restore point prior to the incident just use it and it will probably restore everything (since it contains the SAM and SECURITY files of the registry which have to do with the user accounts).
  17. Windows 8.1 doesn't inform you when there are files with the same name in the destination folder? Windows 8 at least does.
  18. Each SP is supposed to include all the updates that were released before it.
  19. Still there is the wbadmin command, right? It may not have the same options with the vssadmin but it utilizes the VSS functionality. Noel, aren't you making your backups with it?
  20. Well, they are supposed to be contained in the Service Pack and will be uninstalled (at least their registry entries) at its installation.
  21. Search your computer for an F.exe file, it may be a virus or anything like that... Sorry, you said it is in the Applications tab? Right click on it and click on "Go to the process". In the best case this will lead you to Windows Explorer and it is just an F: drive's root folder opened.
  22. Perhaps Windows 8 are more verbal than Windows 7 and report everything even if it is trivial.
  23. In order to check the temperatures you can install HWiNFO (http://www.hwinfo.com/) which gives detailed information about them (in the sensors tab) and the system in general.
  24. I found a freeware program that is called System Explorer and among other things has an interface similar to Autoruns for the startup items: http://systemexplorer.net/
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