[Q]Windows 8 touch screen - Windows 8 General

Does the windows 8 support multitouch screen computers? and i so are there programs using this (like world).
if yes when will it be released?
Thank you.

yes, in fact, windows 8 is DESIGNED for use with touch screens.

Is there any special version or all windows 8 support touch?

Nope, there hasn't been since XP, IIRC

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Will Qemu and Windows 9x run on Touch Pro 2?

I have Nokia N95-1 and consider buying Touch Pro 2. I have questions
1. Will Quemu & Windows 9x run on touch pro2 ?
2. If so, will the physical keyboard of touch pro 2 be usable in emulated Windows 9x?
I have one very simple application ("Supermemo 2004") which runs on Windows95/98 or higher and I have to use this application everyday, sometimes being away from my PC, so ability to run it on a mobile phone would be very useful and practical to me. My Windows application requires me to press the following keys (this is the only input): 0,1,2,3,4,5,arrows,enter or space. I would like to press this keys on Touch Pro 2's physical keyboard. I wonder what are the chances that it will work. Don't want to change my Nokia N95-1 for WM phone without prospect of abovementioned task success.
I will greatly appreciate your help in this subject.
I doubt you will get it to work
Rhodium500 said:
I doubt you will get it to work
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Indeed it seems to be to many chances of fail in this attempt. However on Youtube there is a movie with Win95 working on HTC HD2. I thought if it works on HD2 it should also work on TouchPro2
Regarding Qemu, I prepared working image of hdd with Windows and my application on PC computer and it works very well.
Windows 95 does work on the Pro2, just not very well. I used this automated installer, which does all the work to get Windows 95 running on the device. But because it's emulated, it's still nearly unusable for most things. Don't buy this device based off its Windows 95 ability, or you're not going to be happy with your purchase. W95 on the Pro2 is extremely slow, and it won't run many applications. I'm not even sure if the keyboard works at all. Googling "Supermemo2004 Windows Mobile" seems to indicate there is a version for WM2003 or higher devices, you should try taking a look at that instead.

[Q] does windows 8 RT can install on phones?

i know windows 8 needs bigger screen but maybe changing dpi working? what do you think?
You can't install Windows RT. You have to buy a device with it preinstalled.
WP8 is supposed to be based on Windows RT.

Samsung Q1-EX Windows 8 install help.

I am trying to install Windows 8 RTM VM on my Tablet. So far i got the touch screen working and a full in stall. I can not find driver that will work for the network card that's a Marvell sd8686 Wireless LAN SDIO Adapter.
Windows 8 rtm is out very little time ago. So wait a bit before samsung update its drivers to support windows 8
hiqasim said:
Windows 8 rtm is out very little time ago. So wait a bit before samsung update its drivers to support windows 8
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Samsung left the device after the windows Vista update. I doubt 2 windows updats later they would pick the thing back up and give us new drivers.
ace2k8 said:
Samsung left the device after the windows Vista update. I doubt 2 windows updats later they would pick the thing back up and give us new drivers.
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If the didnot give you drivers for windows 7 the don't give it for windows 8
Sent from my LG-P970 using xda premium
Windows 8 driver for Marvell SD8686 Wireless LAN SDIO Adapter
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/NE...686-WLAN-SDIO-Adapter-Driver-8114129157.shtml
Does not work neither.
Fixup said:
Does not work neither.
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Still have not found any drivers looks like i might just have to change out the network card. Any one know how to use the Windows Metro apps with the resolution of 1024x600. I know its under what Microsoft said will work for W8. W8 will work on any resolution but the metro apps will not run unless its 1024x768 and up. I seen some hack but none of them work for W8 RTM.

[Q] will the tablet be able to run .EXE files?

Will the windows 8 surface tablet by microsoft that will be released soon be able to run the softwares I am using right now on my laptop?
.EXE files, desktop, and every basic computer thing, or it will be metro use only?
I'm really confused right now, I installed windows 8 R,P on my laptop and although I got a Metro-mobile.like view, I still have my desktop, my softwares and the whole PC-organized (IDK how to name it)..
So will this be available on the tablet too? (the one that the rumors says is gonna be 200-300$ cheap and fight the Nexus 7 head2head.
Thanks.
The Microsoft Surface which will be available soon will not run your "old Windows" Software. It will be the "little" Surfae which is running Windows 8 RT (ARM based).
Your "old" Windows software compiled for x86/x64 Windows.
The second edition of the Surface - the Surface Pro - is running Windows 8 Pro and this tablet will run all your desktop software.
Oh I see, so I was excited about the Surface for nothing, cuz if its just a Metro like windows phone, we are back to a Big-screen-smartphone-tablet...
I wonder about that "PRO" edition.. I'll look up for it,
Thanks for your answer!
Your welcome.
Microsoft presented four editions of their new tablet.
Two editions for each Windows RT and Windows 8 Pro:
Microsoft Surface (RT) with Windows RT (running on an ARM processor) and 16 or 32 GB which will be available around the official launch of Windows 8 near to october 26th
and
Microsoft Surface Pro with Windows 8 Pro (running an Core i5 [probably]) and 32 or 64 GB which will be available about three months later than the "little" Surface (that would be the end of january 2013)
I would like to correct you posts, Surface PRO will have a desktop, and will able to run your old windows apps.
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I would like to correct you posts, Surface PRO will have a desktop, and will able to run your old windows apps.
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Didn't I say exactly THAT:
hanswurst24 said:
The Microsoft Surface which will be available soon will not run your "old Windows" Software. It will be the "little" Surfae which is running Windows 8 RT (ARM based).
Your "old" Windows software compiled for x86/x64 Windows.
The second edition of the Surface - the Surface Pro - is running Windows 8 Pro and this tablet will run all your desktop software.
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(last sentence! please read before posting ^^ )
mcjordan92 said:
Will the windows 8 surface tablet by microsoft that will be released soon be able to run the softwares I am using right now on my laptop?
.EXE files, desktop, and every basic computer thing, or it will be metro use only?
I'm really confused right now, I installed windows 8 R,P on my laptop and although I got a Metro-mobile.like view, I still have my desktop, my softwares and the whole PC-organized (IDK how to name it)..
So will this be available on the tablet too? (the one that the rumors says is gonna be 200-300$ cheap and fight the Nexus 7 head2head.
Thanks.
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You did not install RP as that is not available as a download it would of been an x86 version probably pro. The x86 versions are full on windows, I currently ise Enterprise 64bit as my work machine and my home laptop. TBH I spend hardly anytime in the metro interface.
RT will still have the desktop view and limited support for some older style programs - internet explorer desktop mode, office 2013 etc. However you cant install anything outside the marketplace. It will most likely get hacked but if you need old style windows apps you will need to get the windows 8 not windows rt.
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You did not install RP as that is not available as a download it would of been an x86 version probably pro. The x86 versions are full on windows, I currently ise Enterprise 64bit as my work machine and my home laptop. TBH I spend hardly anytime in the metro interface.
RT will still have the desktop view and limited support for some older style programs - internet explorer desktop mode, office 2013 etc. However you cant install anything outside the marketplace. It will most likely get hacked but if you need old style windows apps you will need to get the windows 8 not windows rt.
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On my desktop theres a logo saying "Windows 8 Release Preview, evolution copy.."
Its not the first trial that was avialable at first, I got updated and re-installed it with some new stuffs..
mcjordan92 said:
On my desktop theres a logo saying "Windows 8 Release Preview, evolution copy.."
Its not the first trial that was avialable at first, I got updated and re-installed it with some new stuffs..
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This is the last of the beta, sorry I read the t as a p that's my bad. You can get a free trial of rtm (the final build as it will be sold), but once the trial is up you will have to reinstall a proper copy you cant just change the key. I have mine because I have volume license with support as well as TechNet and it is already released to us.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/jj554510.aspx
You'll just have to check what processor the tablet comes with, if its anything ARM based then it will NOT run your old software. If its Intel based, probably called an Intel Atom processor then it will run your old software since it uses the traditional x86 instruction set.
Yeah I figured it out, it kinda dissapointing.. I wished the buy the cheap tablet one as my school tablet but it seems now that its gonna be very expensive which make me think back about buying a laptop instead, or stick with my old laptop..
spunker88 said:
You'll just have to check what processor the tablet comes with, if its anything ARM based then it will NOT run your old software. If its Intel based, probably called an Intel Atom processor then it will run your old software since it uses the traditional x86 instruction set.
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I will note incase any noobs stumble across this that x64 is also x86 its just as its 64bit they like to use it to tell the diff etc.
They are x86 because they come from the 8086 from back in the late 70's and was only 16bit (I say only remember this was still the70's) and that replaced the 8080 (8 bit). The name just followed on (286, 386, 486, Pentium x86).

[Q] Boot camp?

So my roommate in college has a Sandy Bridge macbook pro 13." He (like me) is an engineering major and wants to run Windows on his computer for solidworks and other software. I am probably going to set up boot camp for him over the weekend because he doesn't know much about computers.
Basically I want this to be short and a one time deal. Does anyone here have experience with windows 8 on a mbp? Are the drivers released and/or functional? Or would I be better off putting on windows 7 right now. He is interested in windows 8 but if it means he loses major functionality then I think he would be better off with 7. We can get both for free right now through DreamSpark.
I am running windows 8 on my thinkpad, so I don't need the pros and cons of the OS itself, just the experience on a macbook pro.
I just recently used bootcamp to load Windows 8 Pro on a Macbook Pro 8,1 (early 2011).
Make sure you have bootcamp 5.0 installed. If you are up-to-date with Mountain Lion then 5.0 should be installed.
Open Bootcamp Assistant in OSX; Select the option to download and burn the latest Bootcamp Windows Support Software. It takes a long time to download, so hang in there, and have a blank dvd ready in your optical drive.
You should have a Windows 8 dvd image/iso (either purchased or otherwise acquired) and the bootcamp 5.0 Windows Support Software DVD you just downloaded and burned. Put the MS W8 DVD in the drive, and using bootcamp assistant in OSX select a Windows 7 install, choose your bootcamp partition size, format, and reboot.
When you get into the W8 setup after the reboot make sure you format the bootcamp partition you just made. It needs to be partitioned in a NTFS format.
When you get through the W8 install and are on the desktop, do not reboot. Put the Bootcamp 5 windows support software dvd in and install the drivers etc. Reboot when it's done.
After reboot, find the bootcamp icon in the taskbar, select it and go through the tabs to change trackpad settings and to pick if you boot into Windows or OSX after a reboot. If you right click on the bootcamp icon in the taskbar you can also choose to "reboot into OSX"
Everything is working great so far. I really like Windows 8 and have pretty much abandoned OSX now. I'm looking to get a 256GB ssd for a dedicated W8 install and then move my 320GB stock HDD to the optibay.
You might want to setup a quick VM with virturalbox or whatever else to see if you or your friend like W8, and everything you need to be compatible is compatible.
EDIT: Apple has not officially released Windows 8 boot camp support. However, my install is running without issue with the drivers that are available.
OK thanks. looks like 8 is the way to go. I just have a couple more questions.
First, will the 64-bit version work fine? I don't know how much RAM his computer has but I don't wanna waste another dvd burning 32-bit when I have a 64-bit from my computer.
Second, how should I partition the hdd? I have no clue how much space osx needs compared to windows. The hdd is 250gb and he will probably just install ~10gb or less of software.
Just wanted to let you know multi-touch does not work...other than that it's really stable and if you friend has the 2010 or 2011 macbook pro it has 4gb ram, so it can handle 32bit version, I'm running windows 8 pro via boot camp it's all good.
Edited: there's trackpad++ driver that bring multi-touch functions back....
htc fan89 said:
Just wanted to let you know multi-touch does not work...other than that it's really stable and if you friend has the 2010 or 2011 macbook pro it has 4gb ram, so it can handle 32bit version, I'm running windows 8 pro via boot camp it's all good.
Edited: there's trackpad++ driver that bring multi-touch functions back....
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Are W8 navigation trackpad gestures working or just two finger scroll? Two finger scroll worked for me out of the box, well, after installing the Bootcamp 5.0 Windows Support Software.

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