Saturday, December 24, 2011

altMicrosoft has announced that users will complete the upgrade to Windows 8 is faster, in some cases only 1 / 10 the time to upgrade to Windows 7 with a PC with similar configuration.

In a blog post on "Building Windows 8" of the company, Christa St. Pierre, a member of the installation and deployment of Microsoft said that saving time is evident with the PC is updated to the large number of files.
As St. Pierre, the installed Windows 8 on a hard drive has been cleaned before it takes about 21 minutes, reduced about 35% compared with 32 minutes of time needed to install Windows 7 as Microsoft has said.
With an installed version of moderate size "medium upgrade" - as Microsoft calls it, a PC containing 213,000 files and 77 applications to upgrade to Windows 8 faster than 3 times, ending with 42 minutes to update, while Windows 7 needs to 2 hours 11 minutes.
Time savings is evident with the PC contains about 430,000 to 1.4 million files and about 90 to 120 applications: In this scenario, Microsoft Windows 8 ensures faster time ranges from 4 to 10.
St. Pierre acknowledges Windows 7 is not fast enough.
"If a lot of files, you take some time to upgrade to Windows 7", she says, and cites illustrations "super upgrade" on the PC contains 1.4 million files and 120 applications consume all 8 hours 30 minutes - much faster than the time to upgrade to Windows 7.
2 years ago, a member of the Implementation of the Microsoft group warned that in some cases, the upgrade from Vista to Windows 7 can take up to 20 hours.
St. Pierre also said that only upgrades from Windows 7 to Windows 8 new "relocation" is the application, meaning that anyone moving from Windows XP or Vista will be offered a new eight-installed on Windows and only keep the individual files; the case Vista also has Windows setup files of the user.
She does not specify which version of Windows XP can upgrade to Windows 8, but said that in some cases are possible, depending on the hardware.
"We hope that many machines running Windows Vista and even Windows XP also will be eligible to upgrade to Windows 8," St. Pierre said.
St. Pierre said, adding, upgrading from XP to Windows 8 will allow users to transfer personal files.
In 2009, Windows 7 only provides a new installation, ask users to worry about copying files to your own external hard drive with Windows Easy Transfer utility.
For Windows 8, Microsoft gave up and file transfer utility includes features to keep separate files in the upgrade process overall. However, St. Pierre did not explain whether the installation Windows 8 have copied these files to external storage devices (such as USB memory stick for example) or if they are saved on the hard drive of the machine and then be restored after completing the upgrade process.
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Compare time to upgrade to Windows 7 and Windows 8.
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