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Eu na altura usei esta pagina da MS para sacar as ISO´s mas não sei se é isto que queres http://windows.microsoft.com/pt-pt/windows-8/upgrade-product-key-only
That’s right — every single scam app in the Windows Store, including that $8.99 app for downloading iTunes, has been installed by a Microsoft certification tester. Its content has been audited for compliance to Microsoft’s policies. Clearly, Microsoft has no problem with scams in their store — either that or they aren’t actually auditing apps like they say they are. Both explanations reflect poorly on Microsoft.
The only difference is that, for every scam app sold in the Windows Store, Microsoft gets a cut.
É isso mesmo! Era mesmo algo assim que queria, agora só falta alguém confirmar se as keys que vêm nos portáteis do windows 8 OEM funcionam nesse windows limpo. Se funcionarem era precisamente isso que referia. Se não funcionarem volta à estaca zero mas tendo em conta a solução "porta dos fundos", seguindo a lógica...esta maneira também terá de dar, e legal!Eu na altura usei esta pagina da MS para sacar as ISO´s mas não sei se é isto que queres http://windows.microsoft.com/pt-pt/windows-8/upgrade-product-key-only
Que tal falarmos dos problemas reais do 8, em vez dos problemas só dos geeks do restelo? Este artigo trás à luz algo muito importante... a store das apps está um monte de lixo!!!
@MoDu, não sei se isso dos "problemas reais" era boca para mim. Penso que não pois um portátil não conseguir actualizar para windows 8.1 e a solução ser colocar um windows aos quais não se tem acesso...isso é que era resolver um problema real de uma maneira pouco realista .
Microsoft removes 1500 apps from Windows Store, will refund anyone who purchased them
During the past couple of weeks, there has been a focus on the fact that Microsoft's Windows Store was full of apps that were misleading or offered no value; they only existed to scam consumers. Microsoft initially responded that they would take a closer look at the situation and is now finally making good on that promise.
The company posted up on the Building Apps for Windows blog that they are introducing new certification requirements to help thwart these apps from ever making it into the Windows Store. These three new changes are listed below:
Naming – to clearly and accurately reflect the functionality of the app.
Categories – to ensure apps are categorized according to the app function and purpose.
Icons – must be differentiated to avoid being mistaken with others.
http://www.neowin.net/news/microsof...s-store-will-refund-anyone-who-purchased-them
Por acaso achei estranho nenhum dos... "adeptos" do W8 ter colocado a notícia.Ímpar és mesmo tu?
Muito mais fácil a apartir do W9:É tão simples, quem não gosta da interface Modern, basta ignorar!
How to: Create Windows 8.1 install media if you lost your install disk
If you buy a Windows 8.1 machine and you lose your recovery disks, the process can be a huge pain in the butt to reinstall the OS. Thankfully, Microsoft has recognized this and is now making it quite easy to reinstall your OS if find yourself in this situation.
You can check out Microsoft's site on how to create the media here or we linked to the download you will need at the bottom of the post. The short version of the directions are that you run the file you download from the link below and the app will give the option to create backup media using a USB drive or on a DVD.
http://www.neowin.net/news/how-to-create-windows-81-install-media-if-you-lost-your-install-disk