Last year I brought an Acer Touchscreen PC all-in-one. It had Windows 7 Home Premium on it preinstalled with all the software bundles you get from a new PC package. I also had a legitimate version and product key for Windows 7 Professional, so I created a boot partition, and dual-booted into Windows 7 HP or Windows 7 Professional.
I have paid for the Windows 7 Home Premium to be upgraded to the Windows 8 Pro edition for £25… and it did it effortlessly, kept all my programs, settings and libraries - and even kept the partition for my own Windows 7 Professional as well. The interface is much more friendly for touchscreen than Windows 7 was, and the gestures more accurate too. I love it!
I have kept my Windows 7 Professional partition, because I can have a legitimate version of Windows XP Mode on it. From the Microsoft site, you can download Windows XP Mode and run Windows XP virtually through your Windows 7 host machine - and because it keeps the original sounds from Windows XP - you can play FME with synth sound perfectly, without any imperfections in any of the play. The digital sounds in Windows 7 and Windows 8 are OK and have improved greatly, but the sounds from Windows XP will never be beaten in my honest opinion and I prefer to have Windows XP over any operating system I have ever used. In fact my MacBook, which has Mac OS X Snow Leopard installed has Bootcamp on, and I have installed my own legit version of Windows XP Professional on a dual-boot with it - great for listening to my music and playing FME - I love it too.
So, to sum up on Windows 8… it is the most radical Windows transition up to yet - and the way that all computers will be going eventually… I might as well make the most of it now whilst I can before I won't be able to keep up tech-wise.
You all have a wonderful computer era ahead of you.

Well done Microsoft - I love Windows 8!
What are your views on the new Windows operating system?
