Windows 10 as Fast As Possible

Windows 10 as Fast As Possible

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Forget about your fancy, graphics cards and elaborate water-cooled computers. Nothing screams excitement like a new operating system. Release right. Anybody now well elated, as you may or may not be.

Windows 10 as Fast As Possible

Windows. 10 is already available for user testing and feedback, and it brings some big changes to the table. So big, in fact, that Windows 9 was skipped entirely for reasons unknown now, for those of you not using tablets, the biggest addition will be the appearance of something very old. Indeed, the Start menu windows 10 gives a much appreciated nod to keyboard and mouse and trackpad users for that matter, by keeping the full screen modern UI as an option, but otherwise making live tiles and also optional part of what otherwise looks like a much more traditional Start menu. Speaking of tiles, it’s also much easier to title different windows on your desktop with Windows. 10. When the Aero Snap feature was introduced with Windows 7, it allowed users to quickly see two things side by side. Windows 10 improves on this concept. By giving you the option to tile windows and quadrants, making keeping your screen organized a snap, oh come on.

Windows 10 as Fast As Possible

I’Ve done worse than that anyway. You’Ll also be able to manage and switch between, apps, more easily metro or modern, UI style. Apps will allow you to change settings and execute commands from the title bar instead of relying only on the charms menu and windows.

10 also introduces a new task view that will clearly show everything you’re working on side by side kind of like Mission Control on Apple OS 10 tasks. You will even allow you to have multiple desktops open at once, so you can switch between a number of different workspaces quickly, a huge productivity booster for notebook users or anyone else who is limited to a single display. But what else is going on besides UI enhancements? Don’T worry, Windows 10 has got some stuff going on under the hood as well, most notably Cortana, and I’m not talking about that weird holographic chick from halo, although I guess kinda I am since she’s like named after her and stuff, but no she’s different Cortana was Originally meant to be a personal assistant that was Microsoft’s answer to Siri, she first debuted on Windows, Phone and now be waking your way to the desktop to help you find things quickly, organize your life voice, control, your PC and she even promises to preemptively. Give you info before you even search for it by digging around in your personal details, not that she can know anything. You tell her not to know very cool stuff. You can manually turn stuff off like don’t know about my fetishes. Also, Microsoft is shifting its focus away from Internet Explorer and will be including an entirely separate browser in addition to Internet Explorer with Windows 10 its codename Spartan and features a new design philosophy, better compatibility with modern websites, a new rendering engine that they’re saying is like Blazing fast and support for browser extensions finally, but wait. There’S more Windows, 10 will ship with DirectX 12, which is designed to allow games to communicate more directly with your graphics hardware, resulting in theoretically, better performance and more realistic visuals and to delight your other senses. Windows users are finally getting native support for flack lossless audio, as well as a TV see a new video codec that can support 8k video.

The good news with all of this stuff is that you won’t need any additional hardware to run Windows 10. If your PC already supports Windows 7 or 8, but Linus, how much is all of this going to cost me? Well, although Microsoft has been known to charge relatively high prices, here’s my feeling with the golden in Microsoft. Please give me Windows, um.

That looks to be a thing in the past. An upgrade to Windows, 10 is going to cost you nothing. If you have Windows 7 or 8.1, you can upgrade to ten for one year after its release for the low price.

All free, though you’ll still need to buy a full version if you’re building a new rig, but if you’re, upgrading your existing PC, the extremely low cost, interface enhancement, DirectX, 12, and all that great stuff makes Windows 10 about as interesting as an operating system. Release can be speaking of interesting, what’s more interesting than investing in yourself by learning. By signing up for today’s episode, sponsor and lynda.com they’re used by millions of people around the world, with more than 3000 courses available in topics like web development, photography, visual design, business, video editing, they all have software training for things like Excel WordPress and Photoshop, and all The courses are taught by industry experts with new courses added each week, so whether you want to set a new financial goal, find work, life balance, invest in a new hobby or ask your boss for a raise thanks to your new skills in 2015. Lynda.Com has something for everyone: it’s extremely affordable. You can learn at your own pace.

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