3 reliable methods for Win8 RP installation

  
First, the simplest Win8 RP version installation method - double-click Win8
download Win8 RP version of the image, directly extract the ISO image to a non-system directory, click on the Setup.exe inside, you can upgrade or install New installation. This method is the easiest, but it doesn't have to be tried.
Second, the most reliable Win8 RP version installation method - U disk installed Win8
Using U disk to install Win8 RP version is the most reliable, can be said to be a versatile method. However, the process of installing Win8 on a USB flash drive is complicated and not suitable for beginners.
Third, the most secure Win8 RP version installation method - installed virtual hard disk Win8
installed Win8 in the virtual hard disk, this is only 1% (probably only 0.001%) less than the talent master skills. Although it sounds like a feeling of incomprehensibility, installing Win8 on a virtual hard disk is definitely the safest way to install Win8, and it can also form a dual system with the existing Win7 system. Even if the installation is not successful, it can be safely returned directly to Win7. So how do you make Windows 7 and Windows 8 coexist in a notebook and switch between old and new systems as you like? First of all, we have the features of Win8 system.
Windows 8 is a system that can be installed on PCs and mobile devices, so supporting ARM tablet devices and supporting touch screens is a feature of the system. At the same time, the Windows desktop and the new Metro UI interface are integrated. Users can not only use the familiar Windows interface, but also experience the charm of Metro UI. More importantly, Windows 8 is also tightly integrated with Microsoft's cloud service, Windows Live, and can be logged in directly from the MSN Live account.
The Office 2007 Ribbon interface has been added to the Windows 8 documentation, allowing users to do more, and more details about performance can be displayed in the computer properties. In addition, Windows 8 has a much higher speed than Windows 7 in terms of booting and installing, and natively supports USB 3.0, enabling high-speed data transfer using USB 3.0 devices without installing device drivers.
Note: If you are installing dual systems, then you must first check if the Windows 7 system installed on your computer is 64-bit or 32-bit, if your existing system is 32-bit. If you do, then your dual system will not be able to install 64-bit Windows 8, you can only choose 32-bit to install, you must carefully check before installation.

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