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Introduction to Windows 8 BY: STEVE FRANTZIS OWNER, SAGUARO PC TECH, LLC

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

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Page 1: Windows 8.0

Introduction to Windows 8BY: STEVE FRANTZIS

OWNER, SAGUARO PC TECH, LLC

Page 2: Windows 8.0

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

Page 3: Windows 8.0

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

Page 4: Windows 8.0

The “Modern” Interface or “Start Screen”

What the Heck is That?

What is Windows 8? What’s Different?

Page 5: Windows 8.0

The Traditional Desktop Interface is still there.

Like Windows 7, but with a few changes.

What is Windows 8? What’s Different?

Page 6: Windows 8.0

Installation Upgrading Initial Setup

SHOULD YOU UPGRADE YOUR PC OR DO A CLEAN INSTALL?

Page 7: Windows 8.0

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.

Page 8: Windows 8.0

Starting Windows 8 for the First Time

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

Page 9: Windows 8.0

Create a Microsoft Account

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

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Voila! Your new Start Screen!

Page 11: Windows 8.0

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”.

Page 12: Windows 8.0

Critical Usability TipsTHINGS THAT REALLY MAKE IT EASIER TO USE.

UNDO THE “BIG 2” BAD DESIGN ELEMENTS

DO THIS FIRST, ON DAY ONE!

Page 13: Windows 8.0

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)

Page 14: Windows 8.0

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

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

Click “Internet Options”

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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

Page 17: Windows 8.0

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.

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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.

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Back to Social Media: The People App

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Back to Social Media: The People App

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A New Way of Looking at Things!

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Tablet Style News Can be Pretty!

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Apps – Customize and Have Fun!

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Desktop with Start Button

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Start Button Makes it Easy & Familiar

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

• Search• Share• Start Screen• Devices• Settings

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Customized Start Screen Can be Fun

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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.