windows 8.0

Post on 11-May-2015

455 Views

Category:

Documents

0 Downloads

Preview:

Click to see full reader

DESCRIPTION

Steve Frantzis of Saguaro PC created this power point to show the upside and downside of Windows 8.0.

TRANSCRIPT

Introduction to Windows 8BY: STEVE FRANTZIS

OWNER, SAGUARO PC TECH, LLC

What is Windows 8? What’s Different?

Convergence Strategy to Unite PC’s, Laptops and Mobile Devices

“Dual-Mode” Operating System: Traditional and “Modern” Interface

Runs Traditional Desktop Programs and “Tablet/Phone-Style” Apps

What is Windows 8? What’s Different?

Basically Windows 7 with an added Tablet-Style Screen

Integrated with Cloud, Syncs Data and Personal Settings

Consistent Interface Across Multiple PC’s and Mobile Devices

The “Modern” Interface or “Start Screen”

What the Heck is That?

What is Windows 8? What’s Different?

The Traditional Desktop Interface is still there.

Like Windows 7, but with a few changes.

What is Windows 8? What’s Different?

Installation Upgrading Initial Setup

SHOULD YOU UPGRADE YOUR PC OR DO A CLEAN INSTALL?

Upgrade Paths from XP/Vista/Win7Seamless from Windows 7

From Vista: Files and Settings.. No Programs

From XP: Only brings files

Install as upgrade ONLY if PC is in great health and running smoothly.

Starting Windows 8 for the First Time

Choosing Color Scheme and Settings: Stay with defaults. They’re safe.

Create a Microsoft Account

Must do to get full functionality. Can use any eMail you wish.

Voila! Your new Start Screen!

Add PC to Your Microsoft Account:Creating a “Trusted” PC

Allows PC to synch data & settings to other devices.

Becomes part of Microsoft profile. Gets connected via the “Cloud”.

Critical Usability TipsTHINGS THAT REALLY MAKE IT EASIER TO USE.

UNDO THE “BIG 2” BAD DESIGN ELEMENTS

DO THIS FIRST, ON DAY ONE!

Bring Back the Start Button/Menu

Install 3rd Party Start Button: Will Work Like Windows 7

• Can Choose to Boot to Desktop vs. Start Screen• Lots of customization and personalization options

Best Two Apps Available:

Start 8: 30 day trial, then $5 (www.stardock.com)

Classic Shell: Free. (www.classicshell.net)

Internet Explorer 10: Set it to open in Desktop Mode for better usability

Open Power Menu via “Windows-X” key combination.

Select Control Panel from Popup Menu.

Click Network & Internet

Internet Explorer 10: Set it to open in Desktop Mode for better usability

Click “Internet Options”

Internet Explorer 10: Set it to open in Desktop Mode for better usability

Click on the “Programs” Tab

Select: “Always in Internet Explorer on the desktop”

Check Box: Open Internet Explorer on the desktop

Features & Benefits for Business

Touchscreen Interface:

Can skip buying an iPad or Android tablet to do tasks better suited for tablets. Lots of new products for this.

Networking:

Simplified the steps to guide you through connecting to a public or a private network, and enabling sharing of data or resources.

Features &Benefits for Business UseBetter security:

Built-in Antivirus/Antimalware with Windows Defender.

New Smart Screen monitors IE and all network traffic.

File History:

Constant backup, plus access to old versions of files.

SkyDrive integration:

Save files to the cloud and sync to your other PC’s, tablets, etc. Share and Collaborate on Office Docs.

Back to Social Media: The People App

Back to Social Media: The People App

A New Way of Looking at Things!

Tablet Style News Can be Pretty!

Apps – Customize and Have Fun!

Desktop with Start Button

Start Button Makes it Easy & Familiar

The One Intruder to Your Desktop:The “Charms Bar”

• Search• Share• Start Screen• Devices• Settings

Customized Start Screen Can be Fun

The Way of the Future – No Going Back!Demand for similar interfaces across devices.

Touch screens will improve and dominate.

Cloud storage & synching data becoming standard, changing how people & businesses operate.

top related