Windows 8 FAQ
In this category we will try to answer the most common Windows 8 FAQ. If you have any questions related to Windows 8, let us know and we might add them to our FAQ as well.
Posted: Nov 25
Windows XP may be a decade old but Microsoft is saying that some of those machines would able to run Windows 8.
Posted: Aug 10
Windows 8 hardware requirements will be lower than expected. In fact, if your PC can run Windows 7, you will be able to run Windows 8!
Posted: Aug 10
New Windows 8 server edition has been unveiled to be faster, more reliable and includes new security features.
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Posted: May 15
No one knows for sure if Windows 8 will be released in 2013 or, for that matter, what the OS will actually be called. In this guide, we will explore the facts in more detail.

Posted: May 05
The latest leaked Windows 8 build revealed that the blue screen of death may become a “black screen of death”.

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Posted: Apr 13
FAQ: Will Windows 8 be cross-system compatible? Answer: Yes, it might not be ready to work on all devices in your household by 2012, but it will work on a lot of them.

Posted: Apr 12
We don’t know what the price of Windows 8 is going to be, but we can assume that with all the new hardware and tech innovations, Windows 8 might become the most expensive Windows ever when you look at the overall costs (Kinect / Cloud Data Storage).

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Posted: Apr 11
It will not be a surprise if Directx12 is going to ship together with Windows 8. DirectX10 shipped with Vista, and DirectX11 was first introduced in Windows 7. In this guide, we will explore a bit more information about DirectX12.

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Posted: Apr 11
As we all know, there are only few official Windows 8 news. However, one thing that we do know is “the next version of Windows” (Windows 8), will use ARM. In this guide, we will explore more information about ARM.

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Posted: Apr 10
Contrary to the popular belief, Windows 8 or Windows Midori is not the next name of the Windows 8 operating system, in fact, Windows Midori is a ‘code name’ used at Microsoft HQ to discuss a managed code operating system extension. In this guide, we will look at Midori in more detail.

