[slikom] Windows 8 sta nas ceka

  • From: Iksi hacker <iksihacker@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: slikom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2012 19:52:03 +0100

Pozdrav ljudi!
Evo sta nas ceka u novom windows-u 8, ali pre toga kratak rezime na sprskom.
Microsoft ce u februaru izbaciti beta verziju windows-a 8 sa 2 potpuno 
nove mogucnosti koje ce omoguciti brz i lak oporavak sistema bez 
pravljenja backup-a
1. Resset, ova funkcija omogucuje vracanje racunara u fabricko stanje 
tj, potpuno formatira particiju i instalira podpuno cistu kopiju windows-a.
Druga opcija je refresh, ostaju sva podesavanja i programi s tim sto se 
racunar dovodi u stanje normalnog rada....
opcija 1 traje nekih 24 min a opcija 2 oko 8 min...

a sada tekst na engleskom:


Windows 8 Reset and Refresh: Microsoft's New Ways to Restore Your PC

By Jared Newman, PCWorld Jan 5, 2012 3:42 PM

Windows 8 Reset and Refresh: Yes, Things Can Go WrongWindows 8 Reset and
Refresh: Yes, Things Can Go WrongYou've got to respect Microsoft for
making a big deal out of Windows 8's reset and refresh features. Useful
as they are, the main reason these features exist is because sometimes,
PCs can go haywire.

A new blog post by Microsoft's Desmond Lee explains Windows 8 refresh
and reset in detail. Although Microsoft already revealed these Windows 8
features at its BUILD conference last September, the new post help clear
up exactly how they work.

Reset, or Really Reset?

In Windows 7, the best way to restore to factory settings is to make a
backup right after starting up the computer for the first time, then use
that backup when you want to restore. Of course, if you forget to create
a backup, you're out of luck. With the reset feature in Windows 8, users
can wipe out all their data and start from scratch without creating a
backup beforehand.

Starting with the Windows 8 beta, the reset feature will also include a
"Thorough" option, which makes personal data harder to recover by
writing random patterns to every sector of the drive. This takes
longer--about 24 minutes without BitLocker encryption, compared to 6
minutes for a quick reset--but it makes data difficult to recover
without expensive special equipment. The Thorough option is ideal if
you're giving a used PC away.

Just a Little Refreshment

Because sometimes things can go wrong, Microsoft has also created a way
for users to install a clean copy of Windows 8 while preserving apps,
personal data and settings. This entire process takes about eight minutes.

As Lee explains, bad apps or incorrect settings are often the cause of
PC misbehavior. To deal with this, Windows 8's refresh feature only
hangs onto a few key settings, including network connections, BitLocker
encryption settings, drive letter assignments and personalization (such
as wallpapers and backgrounds). File type associations, display settings
and firewall settings are restored to factory defaults.

Also, the refresh feature only re-installs Metro-style apps, which have
been approved for the Windows 8 app store. Microsoft argues that it'd be
nearly impossible to figure out which non-Metro apps are causing
problems, and that some desktop apps use third-party installers that
Microsoft doesn't have much knowledge about. Users who want to reinstall
their apps will find a list of deleted software in HTML format on the
desktop. Or, they can use a command line tool to create a refresh state
of their choosing.

Windows 8 reset and refresh will be accessible through the "PC Settings"
Metro-style app. But in case the computer can't boot properly, they'll
also be part of Windows 8's redesigned boot menu.

Both these features will be available in the Windows 8 beta, due to
launch at the end of February.
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