The exposed Windows 8 features

  
Recently, following the Windows 8 small-scale invitation test, the new features of Microsoft's next-generation desktop control system have surfaced. Although the test staff who disclosed this information may face pressure from the confidentiality agreement from Microsoft, they did not throw it away, and still share their research results with ordinary users.
SmartScreen File Filtering
SmartScreen itself is not new, it has been launched in IE8 to filter some web pages containing malicious programs. After IE9, it is further extended to file download detection. When we download the file with IE9, it will call SmartScreen to scan the file for security. In Windows 8, it will become a system-level feature, no longer limited to browsers. In other words, whether you're still using a third-party browser/tool ​​download to copy files from your mobile device, the SmartScreen feature will work in the background.
Be aware of the two red circles in the above picture. If the above option is checked, it means that the program that SmartScreen cannot recognize (safe) does not allow it to run. This option is more rigorous and does not open by default.




























It allows users to download and manage applications more easily.
HistoryVault
This is Windows 8's advanced backup feature, somewhat similar to the TimeMachine feature in Apple's MacOSX (automatically retaining the latest version of all content on the Mac, including photos, music, videos, documents, applications and settings, etc. Any file can be restored). HistoryVault is also able to back up Windows systems and various files and quickly return to a previous version when necessary.
Step-by-StepInstall
The WinReview website from Russia has reported that Windows8 will have a new installation process, like the options in the above picture, will ask you to keep your personal account and data and all programs only caged The cover installation system file is still a brand new installation that does not survive. This is a good move for those who have a bit of a problem like reloading, which saves a lot of post-installation and setup.
OEMBIOSActivationV3
It is said that this will be the next-generation activation verification technology used by Windows 8, which is different from the version currently used by Windows XP, Vista and Win7.
ISOMounting
Today, loading ISO image files on Windows systems still requires third-party tools, and this topic will be finalized in Windows 8. In the future, whether you are viewing the files in the ISO or directly loading the image, you can directly complete the system through the system, plus the built-in burning function, only the third-party professional tools will be used under some advanced application requirements.
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