5 Remarkable Development In Windows 8

     Windows 8 is a version of Microsoft Windows which is for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, tablets, and home theater PCs. Development of Windows 8 started before the release of its predecessor, Windows 7, in 2009. Its existence was first announced at CES 2011, and followed by the release of three pre-release versions from September 2011 to May 2012. The operating system was released to manufacturing on August 1, 2012, and was released for general availability on October 26, 2012. Windows 8 uses version 6.2 of the Windows NT kernel.
In windows 8 we observe 10 remarkable development. These will be described below.


1. Make copying more faster: 


In Windows 8 file copying is dramatically improved by developers. The new file copy dialog gives you the authority to pause file-copying operations, view multiple file-copying operations in the same window, and more easily manage file conflicts. The box is simple by default. But you can also expand the dialog to view more information, including a graph of the file transfer’s speed over time.


2. Multiple Monitor Support:


Windows 8 allow you to place separate taskbars and wallpapers on each monitor for powerful and advanced uses with multiple monitors without having any third party software. Previously, this required third-party software.


3. New TASK MANAGER:


The new Task Manager has been got a huge improvement rather than the old one. It features a Start up software manager that allows users to easily control the software that loads at start up. It’s also easier to understand at a glance, with color-coded resource usage columns and more human-readable program names. 


4. Improvement on SPACES STORAGE:


Storage Spaces is such kind of power-user feature which will allow you to combine multiple physical volumes into one logical volume. Additionally, you can create a pool of storage from several physical hard disks. The storage pool will behave as if it were one hard disk.

5. Hyper V:



Windows 8’s included Hyper-V feature allows you to create virtual machines out-of-the-box. Hyper-V was previously used on Windows Server and replaces the Windows Virtual PC virtualization solution used for Windows XP Mode on Windows 7. For example, you can use Hyper-V to install Ubuntu on a virtual machine without installing any third-party software.




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