Easy, as you said with Win 7 Built in ICS .. I just share the PPPOE Dialup thing called Mobi PPPOE with network card which is connected to wireless router n boom it works ;)
Windows 8 RTM
OK. I am not really sure I understand what is preventing you from doing this in Windows 8. It doesn't work anymore?
If that's the case, try this application: Connectify (http://wwwlb1.connectify.me/download-lite/?refid=). I believe it has more features than the default ICS. It also sometimes works when ICS doesn't (at least from my experience).
If that's the case, try this application: Connectify (http://wwwlb1.connectify.me/download-lite/?refid=). I believe it has more features than the default ICS. It also sometimes works when ICS doesn't (at least from my experience).
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yeah won't let me configure my settings ... I do it manually .. hope that app u sent works on win8 se3eta maybe I might give win8 a chance ...
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Crap software !!!!!!!

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Crap software !!!!!!!

Weird. Maybe there are still some incompatibilities with Windows 8. I have used Connectify on numerous Windows 7 machines and it never gave me any issues.
well this IS windows 7 .. ba3ed ma jarrabet Win8 on a real machine since early beta ... bass still service IS started but software not seeing it for some reason xD
I had win 8 installed. I still have the ISO if you're interested.
It's good and usable, but the metro interface is not (yet) IMHO. It will also expire in Jan 2013.
I replaced it with Windows 7, and I did not regret that. But 8 is OK overall.
It's good and usable, but the metro interface is not (yet) IMHO. It will also expire in Jan 2013.
I replaced it with Windows 7, and I did not regret that. But 8 is OK overall.
In general is Win 8 better than Win 7 ? (Preformance, New Editions, Etc ..)
How about Gaming wise ?
How about Gaming wise ?
Not at all.NajaLB wroteIn general is Win 8 better than Win 7 ? (Preformance, New Editions, Etc ..)
How about Gaming wise ?
Windows 8 is better than 7 if you're using a touch device since it has it's own UI.
In terms of performance, windows 8 offers a slight improvement over windows 7
http://www.techspot.com/review/561-windows8-vs-windows7/
http://www.techspot.com/review/561-windows8-vs-windows7/
It is exactly like Android ICS (Ice Cream Sandwich) versus JB (Jelly Bean) ... Lots of stuff optimized and others just stripped outhaidcar wroteIn terms of performance, windows 8 offers a slight improvement over windows 7
http://www.techspot.com/review/561-windows8-vs-windows7/
12 days later
3 months later
I installed Windows 8 last night and I have loads to say about it but i'll leave it until later. Meanwhile check the boot time i recorded:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdyunX5AxGA
Time reference: 0:14 to 0:18
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdyunX5AxGA
Time reference: 0:14 to 0:18
I've been using Windows 8 for weeks. I love it! It's so fast and everything's so snappy. People have been complaining about the start menu, well wasn't upgrading to XP's start menu the same story ?
Windows 8 has Hyper-V natively, which is HUGE! Hyper-V is like the best virtual machine. You can mount/share hard drives from your OS to the virtual machine.
The OS is also very social. I installed it on a client's PC and she just loved it.
I also installed it on my Lenovo S100 netbook and it just ran blazing fast. The OS is very light weight.
Windows 8 has Hyper-V natively, which is HUGE! Hyper-V is like the best virtual machine. You can mount/share hard drives from your OS to the virtual machine.
The OS is also very social. I installed it on a client's PC and she just loved it.
I also installed it on my Lenovo S100 netbook and it just ran blazing fast. The OS is very light weight.
I am also using Windows 8, got it for 15$, and I think it's great. It is faster than win7 and the menus are just fine, you'll just have to get used to it.
I got it for 5,000 L.L still didn't try it tho.riqmarmes wroteI am also using Windows 8, got it for 15$, and I think it's great. It is faster than win7 and the menus are just fine, you'll just have to get used to it.
Might try it on my Lenevo S100
Avok95, how do i install it on the Lenevo without breaking up the reset button...
How does the reset button work by the way never tried it?
Did you dual boot it with windows 7 ?
@rtp
First I backed up my Windows 7 Starter recovery using one of my PC's DVDRW with a USB adapter, then I downloaded Windows 8 (Never buy from stores, they are just SH*T. Then I grabbed my 8GB USB Flash drive, and used Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool and I just selected the ISO image I downloaded and it transfers it to the USB Drive.
After that, you restart and press F11/12 (Same button on our laptops) and the boot menu will appear, then you just select the USB Drive and go on from there.
But do note that the S100's resolution is 1280x600, which is below the Windows 8 UI reqs, Metro apps will not open since they need 1280x760. So what you do is, you go to regedit >HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class{4d36e968-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}\0001 and set Display1_DownScalingSupported value to 1 and restart.
Your resolution will change, and run at higher (A bit blury, but it's tolerable)
First I backed up my Windows 7 Starter recovery using one of my PC's DVDRW with a USB adapter, then I downloaded Windows 8 (Never buy from stores, they are just SH*T. Then I grabbed my 8GB USB Flash drive, and used Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool and I just selected the ISO image I downloaded and it transfers it to the USB Drive.
After that, you restart and press F11/12 (Same button on our laptops) and the boot menu will appear, then you just select the USB Drive and go on from there.
But do note that the S100's resolution is 1280x600, which is below the Windows 8 UI reqs, Metro apps will not open since they need 1280x760. So what you do is, you go to regedit >HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class{4d36e968-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}\0001 and set Display1_DownScalingSupported value to 1 and restart.
Your resolution will change, and run at higher (A bit blury, but it's tolerable)
AvoK95 - Thanks a lot for the guide!