Should i look at upgrading ?and to what ?
To me it seems that windows 8 is really designed for the touch screen systems , and will fsx be ok ?
Maybe win7 ? or do you think xp will see me out .
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Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Sep 4 2013,10:15 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Not being 100% up to speed with the OS world , im a bit worried about what will happen when microsoft stop support for XP.
Should i look at upgrading ?and to what ?
To me it seems that windows 8 is really designed for the touch screen systems , and will fsx be ok ?
Maybe win7 ? or do you think xp will see me out .
I wasn't too sure about moving to Win 8, but really I haven't had any of the problems which I was expecting. It took me about a week to get used to, which is no different from any upgrade I've gone through. However it might help that I've never skipped a version. Windows 8 is a lot like Windows 7, but with a few improvements, which I actually miss now when I help my flatmate out on the old Windows 7 machine.
I'm not too sure that the upcoming 8.1 will be good news for FSX, since it doesn't work in the beta, so that's a bit of an unknown for me.
I've never used a touch screen, (except ATMs, which confuse me no end) but I would imagine that in the next year or two I might have to get used to them. In the meantime I just ignore that part of Win 8.

Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Sep 4 2013,5:59 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Oh boy .... now Im really confused , but thanks for your time guys.
Maybe some P.M's coming your way soon
maybe to confuse you even further, I moved my FSX from windows 7 to windows 8 (as a bit of an experiment initially) and haven't had any major problems so kept on using win8. Everything runs smoothly. I also added the Classic Start Menu to windows 8 so it starts on the Desktop and has the usual start button and menu items. Only occasionally look at the Metro and Charms interface as everything can be run from the desktop (including the metro apps if you think they are worth using)Last edited by scaber on Wed Sep 04, 2013 6:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.![]()
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toprob wrote:QUOTE (toprob @ Sep 4 2013,4:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>There's no Start menu, so it's difficult to find and start an application, log off, switch user or shutdown.
Well, not necessarily difficult, just different. Once I figured out that the Windows key switched between the Start screen and the Desktop, most things got a lot simpler. Plus, I normally shut down using Alt-F4 anyway, which still works from the Taskbar or Desktop.
I normally organise my own apps, the most important get pinned to the Taskbar, less used get a shortcut on the Desktop, and some shortcuts go into folders on the Desktop, to keep things tucked away but still organised. Anything else, which I used to use the Start menu for, I use the search 'charm', which is just as quick -- move the mouse to the right top corner to display the charms, click on Search and type the name of the app.
Just to add to this - you will likely find that the fastest way to search for an app or application, such as FSX, using the start menu is to simply start typing its name. So if you're on the desktop, and you want to open Microsoft Word, for example just press the Windows key, and start typing "word" and you'll see a list of applications, which will include Word (assuming you have Word installed!!).QUOTEApps have limited display choices/features.
Not an issue for me, as I don't use a lot of Windows 8 apps. For instance, there's a nice email app which shows up on my Start screen, and actually shows how many emails I have, but to read/write emails I use the same old Outlook 2003 I've used for the last 10 years. My attitude is, apps are for fun, desktop applications are for work. I have tried a few apps from the Windows Store, and some of them I actually keep. However I have no use for a full screen (23inch, 1080p) calculator! Still, it's nice to see an overview of the weather full-screen, or browse a few movie previews on the Flicks.co.nz app.
BUT, I do find that there's an obvious disconnection between the Start screen/Windows 8 apps, and the Desktop. They share nothing in common, and you'll often be bumped from one to the other, depending on where you click. I'd be happy to stick to the Desktop, as I can't imagine relying fully on Windows apps. Some people could, though, and good on them. For me, the Start screen is just a giant advertisement for a Windows phone, or tablet. It kind of says 'hey, wouldn't you like a phone which looked this good, and gave you access to these apps?'
Like most advertising, I just try not to notice it. (He said, leaving the 'enable signature' box checked...)[/quote]
Agreed - you can't get by with just windows apps - not even on my Windows RT Surface tablet does that work! The opposite IS true however. You can get by with just the desktop and desktop applications...You can set things up easily so that you virtually never see the "metro" apps...
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