- Faster startup through UEFI integration and the new “Hybrid Boot”
- New lock screen with a clock and notifications
- Native support for USB 3.0 devices, which allow for faster data transfers and improved power management with compatible devices
- Windows Explorer, which has been renamed File Explorer, now includes a ribbon in place of the command bar
- Task Manager has been redesigned
- New Authentication methods (Picture and Traditional PIN)
- Windows app store, mobile style application management
- Traditional iconic Start Menu is removed.
If you’re doing a clean installation without keeping any applications or an upgrade where you just keep files and settings, it’s far faster. Something very good about it is its quick and easy up gradation for Windows XP. All my files were transferred automatically even though I’d already backed up. Very user friendly provides a quick to access platform via the interactive touch screen, for all applications. Visually attractive format presented on screen. If you’re a mobile user who needs easy access to the complete Microsoft ecosystem, Windows 8 is definitely a good fit. You will need to learn your way around the new Start screen and make sure that your existing software runs well in the new OS.
This step was made by Microsoft to make the look and feel of the desktop OS look alike mobile view. This move has been made to make an impact with the ever growing Android and iOS market. This step may prove vital for Microsoft to create a mobile OS space. Since Microsoft is the leading desktop OS it will influence mobile users to buy mobile with using windows OS so that it will have a better connectivity between phone and desktop.
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