But a few features have been dropped from 8.1 such as Windows back up which is a shame as I have been using that to restore my files. One thing I don't like is the integration with Windows Live Sky Drive in Windows Explorer. But if you use a local account then I think you can keep it disabled. As I am using windows 8 Pro on a netbook that used to have Windows 7 Starter,I won't be able to update via the Windows Store. as Metro apps don't work on my netbook. So it's either Windows Update or buy the DVD.
No I cannot unless maybe I got online in a web browser to the Windows Store on the Microsoft website. On my netbook the highest screen resolution I have is 1024x600. And you need at least 7000 screen resolution to run Metro apps. As the Windows Store is a Metro app it won''t run. So the only way is maybe though Windows Update, but it says on the web that Microsoft are not doing it that way,only though the Windows Store.Mitchell said:Microsoft killed the Windows Live family of products last year, it's simply known as SkyDrive now. Are you able to access the store at all? The store is only used to download the update, not install it.
The resolution storeThe question was: Where the hell did you get a rez of 7000?????????????