Is Windows 8 Worth the Upgrade?

Is Windows 8 Worth the Upgrade?

By Leo Notenboom

Windows 8 has caused a fair amount of excitement on the interwebs and some of it seems to be fairly polarized – there are those who already love it and those who can’t stand it, often without having even seen it in person.

It’s not surprising really because Windows 8 represents a fairly radical change in some of Windows’ most common user interfaces.

Should you upgrade? Well, that gets you my most common answer ever:

It depends.

System Requirements

Make sure your system meets the minimum requirements for Windows 8 before you even think about it.

Microsoft lists those requirements as:

Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2

RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit)

Hard disk space: 16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)

Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver

To automatically check if your system meets these requirements, you can run Microsoft’s Windows 8 Upgrade Assistant.

As with most minimum requirements, they are indeed a minimum. In practice, a faster CPU, more RAM, a larger hard drive and a more powerful graphics card help make the Windows 8 experience something better than “minimum”.

If you hate Windows 7, Windows 8 won’t help

I’ve already had at least one question asking if Outlook Express would be present in Windows 8.

No.

Windows 8 is most definitely built on Windows 7 and only moves forward from that point.

If you’re a Windows XP user and you’ve reacted negatively to Windows 7 – whether you’re using it or not – Windows 8 isn’t going co change your mind. The types of changes that are present in the Windows XP to 7 transition are still there, with even more in the Windows 8 transition.

Sorry, but if you dislike Windows 7, my bet is that you’ll hate Windows 8.

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This post is excerpted with permission from Leo Notenboom.

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