Good news for Metro'phobes everywhere! It's no longer called 'Metro'.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08/03 … name_dead/
"Oz sysadmin says Windows 8 not ready for business
Crashes, authentication problems, Metro weirdness, make Win 8 "unworkable"
By Kieran Cummings" http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/06/04 … ws_8_test/
Activation has seen some major changes, BTW.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/08/03 … vation_30/
I could care less about the new activation procedures, yet the OEM licensing terms restrict a user from reusing their license should their 'licensed machine' go 'titsup'. It's not legal to port Win7 or Win8 OEM licenses to a replacement machine. In this far-from-unlikely scenario, you are required to purchase a new license (or machine with license).
For me, the OEM restrictions are enough to either advise purchasing only Retail licenses, or to migrate to linux.
Windows 8 may end up being the least-pirated version of Wind'ohs since Windows 2. EOL.
Last edited by TechDud (2012-08-07 08:54:34)