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Offline Fury

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I rage at you, Microsoft
Windows 8.1 was released yesterday and of course I went and installed it as soon as I got home from work. Not even two hours after install was complete, I got my first BSOD. I also got some random error messages about missing stuff. Well today I got another BSOD and even more error messages. Sfc /scannow didn't find anything amiss.

Decided it was time for fresh install, so I proceeded to back up whatever little is not already on the second HDD. Then went to find out the handy option in Windows 8 settings that lets you reinstall, you can even choose if you want to leave your own files untouched or do clean install. I wanted clean install, except it didn't let me because it couldn't find all the files it needed. I do not have Windows 8 media because this was upgrade install I got for 14.99€.

So I didn't have any other choice than to reinstall using Windows 7 DVD. Afterwards I proceeded to acquire the Windows 8.1 installer from Microsoft website. Only to find out it doesn't accept Windows 8 product keys. After several minutes of cursing at Microsoft, I downloaded Windows 8 installer. It accepted the product key like it should, except it then greeted me with a message that Windows 8 is not available for download in my region.

Seriously Microsoft? **** you. Plain and simple, **** you.

I almost went and installed Linux instead, but since I already had installed Windows 7 I decided to keep using it.

Once more, **** you Microsoft.

Edit: The Windows 8 installer was the same I used to install Windows 8 in the first place, so it used to work.
« Last Edit: October 18, 2013, 12:29:11 pm by Fury »

 
Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
I agree. Thanks for the warning, too. I have 8, and I think I'll force it to not update for a few weeks until this is fixed.

Stupid MS, won't even sell Windows 7 anymore on their own website, despite the absolute piles of money they could make doing that. Seriously, there's no reason for it that isn't [adjective describing extreme stupidity]!

 

Offline Ghostavo

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
I've been using Windows 8.1 for some weeks, no issue whatsoever...
"Closing the Box" - a campaign in the making :nervous:

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Offline Luis Dias

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
Why would they sell an outdated software that would mean they would have to support for with more personnel and for a longer time than usual?

Hope you get your 8.1 running afap.

 

Offline Gray113

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
I have a policy of skipping every other generation of microsoft OS. I went from 98 to XP, XP to 7. I don't plan on changing this policy anytime soon

 

Offline Nuke

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
unless windows 9 is totally awesome im not sure that strategy would work for me. im actually starting to consider alternatives.
I can no longer sit back and allow communist infiltration, communist indoctrination, communist subversion, and the international communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids.

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Offline castor

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
Upgrade installs should be banned by law.
Even when they work, you can't help but wonder whether any random issue that surfaces was due to submitting to that unholy practice.

 

Offline Mongoose

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
lol windows 8

 

Offline Luis Dias

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
unless windows 9 is totally awesome im not sure that strategy would work for me. im actually starting to consider alternatives.

fun fact: there will be no win 9 :D

 

Offline BloodEagle

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
unless windows 9 is totally awesome im not sure that strategy would work for me. im actually starting to consider alternatives.

fun fact: there will be no win 9 :D

I'm pretty sure the shareholders would have something to say against that.

 

Offline Luis Dias

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
theyre gonna pull windows blue and then it's all auto updates from that moment on.

 

Offline MP-Ryan

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
I sincerely hope you called or emailed MS support, Fury.  There is no way you shouldn't be able to do a godamned clean install of 8.1, especially considering that it's being released on DVD.
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Offline Flipside

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
I tend to work on a policy of only upgrading my OS when my current one is actually getting in the way of programs running or system security. Of course, this depends heavily on how you use your computer, some people will find Windows 7 is insufficient far sooner than others, especially those such as Fury who do a lot of server-oriented stuff and need to keep the system up to date (Just to clarify the fact that this isn't some kind of statement about Fury's choice to upgrade, merely on my own practices).

IF Blue does turn out to be the final version of Windows (something I take with a rather large pinch of salt, I suspect it more likely means Microsoft are planning to restart with a whole new OS rather than constantly update the final release) I will consider investing in it, but the way I use my computer Windows 8 has little to offer over Windows 7 at this time.

  

Offline jr2

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
I have Win 7, a Win 8 upgrade license (not used yet).  So I can get 8.1, but I'm thinking I want to do a clean install when the time comes.  How ever am I going to manage that?

* jr2 whistles tunelessly and goes over to browse the mydigitallife forums.

 

Offline S-99

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
The technical stance of their software, microsoft products are becoming more and more a mess of inefficiency resulting in lots of wasted time and treating the user like a retard.

This issue here appears to be the efficiency of the new software. Tossing in a windows 8 key and performing an upgrade. It's supposed to be easy. Someone probably forgot to upgrade one piece of software out of the huge mess of multiple ways to upgrade.

Other things that irk me.
 Can't install the latest service pack because a language pack must be removed first, language pack refuses to uninstall, download special hotfix that doesn't work, do more reasearch and wast even more time, hotfix finally uninstalls after devising a way myself, then upgrade to service pack whatever.

Can't batch install/uninstall.

Get reminded that i have to restart for update every 4 hours (updates will get taken care of when i shutdown the computer at the end of the day, and install when turned on the next).

Get ****ing reminded if i'm really really really really sure that i want to shutdown/restart (i hit shutdown, i'm pretty sure that's what i intended to do even with open programs).

Windows activation is a hassle (install and then done? no).

Windows update and how you have to run it a few times to finally get all of the updates (i understand certain being installed before others, but i don't want to have to run windows update six or more ****ing times after a fresh install to get it up to date, maybe it could download all of the updates first, the install them in a certain order later).

I hate working on windows computers, so i just don't anymore. I don't want to find out how convoluted stuff is in newer releases. I can't call windows non-****. The other thing i also think a lot about is the user. If it's this much of a pain to work to fix and prep windows, then how much of a pain is it for somebody trying to be productive on it? How easy is it for users to break stuff?

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Offline Mr. Vega

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
So glad I got a new computer just before Windows 8 came out.
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Offline Klaustrophobia

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
yeah, i was too slow.  i've been out of the laptop game since 2007, so by the time i fully decided it was time for a new one i didn't have time to find the right one before all the 7's were gone.  how long until the next one?
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Offline Fury

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
So I'm back running Windows 8. How?

- Followed instructions in this Neowin article to get myself bootable Windows 8.1 USB installatiocn stick.
- Used generic Windows 8.1 Pro install product key to perform clean install. Then activated the installation with my own product key. Generic keys are listed in the article's comments. Generic keys cannot be used to activate Windows, only to let it install.

Whereas two days ago I couldn't download Windows 8.0, it worked now. Glad it did, because otherwise I wouldn't have clean 8.1 install now.

I'll invent few new cussing words if these BSODs and errors appear again.

 

Offline The E

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Re: I rage at you, Microsoft
I dunno, when I upgraded my PCs, everything went pretty smoothly.
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