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Windows 8 Pro (1-License) [Boxed]

Windows 8 Pro (1-License) [Boxed]

Item: 100020    Model: 3UR-00001

Windows 8 Pro (1-License) [Boxed]
3.5stars
( 3 reviews)
  • If your PC is running Windows Vista or Windows 7, you can get Windows 8 Pro and enjoy all the features Windows 8 Pro has to offer.
  • The Start screen- Everything you care about most is on the new Start screen. Tiles on the Start screen are connected to people, apps, folders, photos, or websites, and are alive with the latest info, so you're up to date at a glance.
  • Now everything is in one place and easier to share. Integrate your online favorites—Facebook, Flickr, Hotmail, etc.—with content from your PC, such as photos and contacts.
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MicrosoftWindows 8 Pro (1-License) [Boxed]
 
3.3

(based on 3 reviews)

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        (17 of 25 customers found this review helpful)

         
        1.0

        Not for businesses.

        By skipsul

        from Ohio

        About Me High-end Shopper

        This customer has reached Intern level on the Staples.com Leaderboard

        Pros

        • Easy To Set Up

        Cons

        • Difficult to use
        • Hamstrung
        • Inefficient
        • Poor Features

        Best Uses

          Comments about Microsoft Windows 8 Pro (1-License) [Boxed]:

          Quickest Windows setup ever, boots rapidly. Otherwise a very poor choice for business. The "Full Screen" versions of programs have no real options for power users - IE in Win8 native mode is buggy, doesn't do tabs any more, and you can't get at the real IE settings unless you plow through to control panel - and even then they only affect IE if run from the neutered "desktop" they throw in.

          Want to get at your files? Good luck with that! They do everything they can to hide your own computer from you. Fine on a phone, NOT fine for a work computer.

          The "Metro" interface is eye candy, distracting, and impossible to get around. Sure you can "pin" things to it, but this doesn't work well, and I don't want to spend my time re-arranging my workspace all the time. Want to change it? Nope, you're stuck with their colors, shapes, and stupid animations.

          Calendar STILL doesn't support open standards like Caldav, so that's worthless if you're trying to sync with anything non-microsoft (Google? Yahoo? Nope.)

          In short it is a gimmicky waste of time.

          Avoid using it for work computers.

          • Primary use:
          • Business
          • Was this a gift?:
          • No

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          (15 of 21 customers found this review helpful)

           
          5.0

          Welcome to the future of Windows

          By Benson

          from Florence

          About Me High-end Shopper

          This customer has reached Intern level on the Staples.com Leaderboard

          Pros

          • Easy to Use
          • Efficient
          • FAST
          • Fresh
          • Reliable

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Everyday Use

            Comments about Microsoft Windows 8 Pro (1-License) [Boxed]:

            This is the new wave of Windows operating systems. First, let me say that I've been using this since the release. I did use the Release Preview for a while but decided to go back to Windows 7.

            I love everything about Windows 8. You can too, if you give a chance. The new start menu interface is such a breath of fresh air. Long gone is the start menu we've all grown accustom to. However, the new interface is very efficent, fast, and easy to use once you learn how to.

            I love the App store, its like having a tablet built into my PC as far as the store goes. Games, apps are being added everyday. Its just like the app store on Apple or Android, just not as many yet since its still brand new.

            All of my old programs still work in Windows 8. The ability to switch to the classic desktop view with the press of a button is nice, however I don't really need it much anymore since I can control everything from the new start interface.

            The customization of the new start screen is very nice and I am always changing my colors/wallpaper.

            The startup time is considerablly faster in Windows 8. I can boot from the POST screen within 15 seconds. The refresh / reinstall option is nice if you ever need to format. No longer will you need a disc to reinstall, you can do it within the settings menu.

            Overall its a dramatic change from what we are all used to, but if you can give the new interface a chance, you'll love it.

            I use this with a regular desktop, not a touch screen and have no problems at all navigating.

            For the price, you can't beat it!

            • Primary use:
            • Personal
            • Was this a gift?:
            • No

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            (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

             
            4.0

            A Pleasant Atmosphere...But....

            By MLN76

            from Des Moines, IA

            About Me Midrange Shopper

            This customer has reached Intern level on the Staples.com Leaderboard

            Pros

            • Client Hyper-v Capability
            • Fluid And Pretty
            • Quick Installation Boot

            Cons

            • Difficult To Set Up
            • New
            • New Unfamiliar

            Best Uses

              Comments about Microsoft Windows 8 Pro (1-License) [Boxed]:

              I wanted my own copy of Windows 8 after using the copy I got from MSDN through my school for a couple months. The copy from MSDN was either an OEM copy, or developers copy because my installation today took a surprise turn.

              While shopping today for this product I specifically asked the EasyTech guy if this was a full retail product at this price. I was told that it was in fact a full retail version, and that I would not need to "upgrade" a Windows 7 machine - rather I could perform a "clean" install with this disk.

              While it was true, yes, I could install from a fresh hard drive - what I couldn't do was activate after installation. The installation process took the product key in the packaging just fine, but once inside Windows 8, activation failed and I was told my product key was not valid for clean installations by the error window. I also had an annoying watermark on the bottom right hand of my screen.

              I ended up calling the Microsoft Support number at microsoft.com/support and they told me that the retail version of Windows is not eligible for clean installing, only upgrading..where you will be given the option to wipe all data and do a clean install. (meaning, a copy of Windows XP, Vista or 7 must have been present on the hard dirve before installation began.)

              The tech support woman at Microsoft lead me through a few actions, gave me a "code" to enter in(not the typical box A, box B, etc, etc), had me reboot and when it came back up, my product was activated.

              Seems like this is something they should know at the store, as well as something that should be written on the product box somewhere. I have read a lot about Windows 8 over the last month or so, and until today hadn't come across anything remotely related to these issues.

              All in all, I'm very happy with Win8, but know in advance, clean installs are "interesting" to say the least. OEM disks, from what I've read will still clean install however.

              • Primary use:
              • Personal
              • Was this a gift?:
              • No

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              • Q:

                I have Windows 8 Pro on my Desktop. I bought a Laptop. Can I install my current Windows 8 from the same disc onto my laptop?
                Asked on 3/6/2013 by John from Greensboro, NC

                1 answer

                • A:

                  It depends on the number of licenses include. This product only has 1 license and if Windows 8 came with your desktop, I am guessing it only came with license. You need 1 license per computer the software is installed on.

                  Answered on 3/7/2013 by Community Answer from None
              • Q:

                Will this product be a compatible upgrade from XP Prp?
                Asked on 1/31/2013 by D from Newburgh, NY

                1 answer

                • A:

                  If you have an existing license for Windows XP, then you qualify for the upgrade license. You will want to make sure that your computer meets the minimum hardware specifications. Microsoft provides a download called the "Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant" that will scan your computer and verify that the hardware is compatible.

                  Answered on 1/31/2013 by Community Answer from None
              • Q:

                Is this upgradable with all previous versions of Windows? 3.1, 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP, Vista, and 7?
                Asked on 1/28/2013 by Mr. Wig from Giggy's

                1 answer

                • A:

                  The Windows 8 upgrade assistant should be run on computers prior to product purchase. The upgrade assistant scans the PC hardware and installed OS and tells you if the system can be upgraded and what version of Windows 8 is needed. Older OS versions may need to have a clean install versus an upgrade. Older PCs that do not meet the hardware requirements cannot be upgraded to Windows 8.

                  Answered on 1/28/2013 by Community Answer from None
              • Q:

                Can this upgrade disk be used to [virtually] upgrade a virtual machine? My VMWare Fusion install is that of Windows 7.
                Asked on 1/26/2013 by Gates' Mac Neighbor from The 'hood

                1 answer

                • A:

                  Yes, you can use the upgrade disc to upgrade a virtual machine.

                  Answered on 1/26/2013 by Community Answer from None
              • Q:

                When will support end for Windows XP?

                Can I upgrade my Windows XP to Windows 8 after this happens?
                Asked on 1/26/2013 by An XP User from San Diego, CA

                1 answer

                • A:

                  Support for Windows XP will end April 8th, 2014. You will still be able to upgrade Windows operating systems at any time in the future.

                  Answered on 1/28/2013 by Community Answer from None
              • Q:

                +I was told that Windows Media Center is not supported by Windows 8 Pro. Can I download my program of Windows Media Center, and install it on Windows 8?
                Asked on 1/22/2013 by Anonymous

                1 answer

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                  Yes, the Windows Media Center Feature can be added only on Windows 8 Pro Edition.
                  The Windows 8 Pro Edition can be downloaded from the Microsoft web site and then the Windows Media Center Feature can be added.

                  Answered on 1/28/2013 by Laura B from Staples
              • Q:

                Can I create a VMWare Fusion Windows 8 virtual machine using this install disc?
                Asked on 12/30/2012 by Anonymous

                1 answer

                • A:

                  As long as you have the operating system CD and serial code, you can use VMWare fusion to open up any operating system separately on your desktop.

                  Answered on 12/30/2012 by Community Answer from None
              • Q:

                I'm running Windows 7 Pro. Could I install Windows 8 Pro to dual boot into either Windows 7 or 8 ?
                Asked on 12/14/2012 by Hank from Palm Coast, FL

                1 answer

                • A:

                  Yes this is possible, but it takes some pretty advanced computer skills to make a dual boot. You can actually dual boot any OS. First you will need to find a partitioning program that will break your hard drive into separate partitions of space. Then you will be able to install Windows 8 on the empty Partition. Once this is done you will need a program like EasyBCD to set up which OS to boot into, which is primary, and which is secondary.

                  Answered on 12/14/2012 by Community Answer from None
              • Q:

                I'm using Windows XP now, and my computer is Vista capable. I never installed it since I purchase the computer when they were still have issues with Vista. So my Question is;
                Can I add Vista now and then go to Windows 8 Pro? If not what are my options or the cheapest and easiest routine to get to Windows 8 Pro? Thanks
                Asked on 12/10/2012 by T in Tonya is not technical from Indiana

                1 answer

                • A:

                  Yes, you can go from Windows XP to Vista then add Windows 8 Pro as long as your computer meets the system requirements.

                  Answered on 12/10/2012 by Community Answer from None
              • Q:

                Will this install have a 64 bit version to put on a black hard drive?
                Asked on 12/2/2012 by Rob from Chicago

                1 answer

                • A:

                  This is the Windows 8 32/64-bit upgrade, therefore it will require a previous version of windows (Vista or Windows 7) to be installed for it to activate. You'll want the OEM version to install on a blank computer/drive. It contains both the 32 bit and 64 bit versions.

                  Answered on 12/2/2012 by Community Answer from None
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