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Windows 10 Enterprise Features Revealed


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Microsoft revealed more information Friday about Windows 10's enterprise-oriented features

From InformationWeek:

Expected around the middle of next year, the new operating system will include a variety of new UI elements to make it more user friendly than Windows 8, including a Start menu, virtual desktops, and resizable Windows Store apps that behave more like legacy apps. Though less visible than these UI changes, Windows 10's beneath-the-hood improvements for enterprises will be equally important, allowing businesses to deploy and manage the OS more easily than they have with past versions.

http://www.informationweek.com/software/operating-systems/windows-10-enterprise-features-revealed/d/d-id/1317341?

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Windows 10 will also support in-place upgrades, meaning admins won't have to wipe a PC's previous OS before installing Win 10. What's more, the upgrades will preserve all the apps, data, and configurations from the version of Windows being replaced; once Windows 10 has been installed, users shouldn't have to go hunting for lost documents or reinstall missing apps.

It seems MS is starting to listen to its users. Nice! ;)

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Good to have an instal disk instead of only a recovery drive

I just don' get that either.

The recovery drive (partition), where windows is installed from can get corrupted or lose bytes and stop working.

I found this out with my daughters o.e.m. so I had to buy from HP the disk.

£40 it cost me.

M$ declared years ago it would cut down on piracy, piff at that.

You can recover the o.e.m. key and download (upped by M$) various flavours of 7, vista, 8, et cetera from the net.

If they're retail you just change the .txt document with some code to make it o.e.m.

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