...uh... where did you get your information from? I'm looking at system restore right now. I can also make a system image. The only thing that Microsoft messed up on was removing the ability to make a repair disc, so you have to keep the original disc around at all times to use the recovery system. But on a more serious note, your reply implies you actually depend on these tools which is complete madness even in windows 7. It is fully possible for windows to become so corrupt that it's own boot disc can't even recognize the installation (which I have witnessed to my surprise.)PoolCleaningRobot said:I bought a touch netbook to experiment with and I figured if I was using Windows 8 then I might as well get a touch screen right? Except there's literally nothing to do with the touch screen. It I have to do any file managing or typical computer stuff I have to be on the desktop which doesn't work so well when the interface is made to be used with a mouse and tiny cursor. I didn't realize how little I used the touch screen until I installed Android 4.3 for x86 on it. Luckily I bought this computer to learn about Linux anyway. After all the pushy Microsoft account and connectivity bullshit, I doubt Windows 9 would be any different. All aboard the Linux train. Credit where credit is due I guess, they seemed to have removed a lot of the bloat and I only use 700 megs of my 2 gigs of ram so it runs smooth. And I like a few of the tweaks. Maybe if they take a lot of steps back and eat their words ("the start menu isn't coming back") and just make a touch version and keyboard and mouse version we'll have less to complain about this time
Have fun if your computer shits out on you. Windows 8 removed booting to advanced start up options by pressing f8 and 8.1 removed system restore so if your computer gets messed up, all you can do is restore it to its factory state. Assuming you can boot it or made a recovery tools disk that is. I couldn't downgrade back to 8 fast enoughColt47 said:Well, right now I'm running windows 8.1 and it's not nearly as bad as people make it out to be.
My advice, get 3rd party backup software and make system images using it along with the windows ones. Don't depend on a single solution to protect your system when the inevitable occurs.