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Re: Working with Windows 8 Operating System...

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 12:04 pm
by Michael Slaunwhite
How to uninstall an App you installed from the Microsoft Store. I installed a sample free app from the MS app store, and I will show you how to uninstall it after you decide to do that.

The app is called "US Army Weapon Systems". To uninstall the app, just right click on it's icon (Start Menu), then you will see on the bottom of your screen a toolbar appear. Just mosey on over, and click the Uninstall option. That's it, it's that simple.

All apps that you download from the app store will not appear in your "Programs & Features" to uninstall. The apps can only be uninstalled as I have posted above.

Note: If you want to know where the information is stored about each app you use, you will find it at this location on your HD: C:\Users\<profilename>\AppData\Local\Packages

Here is a pic just to give you a visual.
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Re: Working with Windows 8 Operating System...

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 10:19 pm
by Michael Slaunwhite
If you are wondering how to turn off live tiles this is how you can do it. You will notice that when you first install Windows, the Start Menu will already have tiles or icons changing every few seconds.

To turn off the live updates for a particular tile, just right click on the tile or icon then you will see a panel appear at the bottom of your screen. All you have to do is select "Turn Live Tile Off".

That's it... Here is a pic just too show you what I mean.
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Re: Working with Windows 8 Operating System...

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 11:25 pm
by Michael Slaunwhite
For those who wish to know how to switch between making the Start Menu smaller than their default size, this is how you can do it.

Right click on the tile, you will then see a toolbar appear at the bottom of the screen. Select "Smaller".

That is it. here is a pic to show you what I mean.
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Re: Working with Windows 8 Operating System...

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 8:13 am
by Michael Slaunwhite
Well, well. I decided to install Starcraft (original) to see if it would work, and it installed with no problems whatsoever. I had no need to use the compatibility options which is really odd since I had a few problems having it work correctly in Windows 7. I didn't install Broodwars since I just wanted to test it out.
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Re: Working with Windows 8 Operating System...

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 9:42 am
by Michael Slaunwhite
Here is something called Skydrive which comes with Windows 8, and it is linked into your Live Account. You are able to upload, and share any files that you wish to share with anyone. Mind you though the storage space is around 7 gig, and to ask for more you have to pay for it.

If you are using Skydrive the app, you will have very few options such as create folder, upload, download etc. Now if you wish more options to share links to your files, or send them via email, just visit http://skydrive.live.com and enter your login information, and you will be able to fully access your files you wish to share.

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In this pic below, I created a folder under Public->Torchlight II Mods. I already uploaded a UI Globe mod just for this example. Now right click on the folder you wish to share.
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This screenshot below shows that once you do the above above, other options will appear which will allow you to share the file with other either by Facebook, Email, or Grab the Link to the folder. It acts no differently than any other service we are use to for sharing files.
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Re: Working with Windows 8 Operating System...

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 3:20 am
by Michael Slaunwhite
This app is one of my favorites so far since it is so close the Christmas Season. The app plays up to so far 4 plus hours of the Christmas songs.

Here is a small mp3 sample I made along with a screenshot.

MP3 Sample: http://justallinone.com/files/YourChristmasApp.mp3
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Re: Working with Windows 8 Operating System...

Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 4:36 pm
by Saddletank
To be honest, Windows 8 isn't designed for gaming. Just stay with Windows 7. Why change when you don't need to?

Re: Working with Windows 8 Operating System...

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 1:06 am
by Michael Slaunwhite
I got bored, and I thought I would install TC2M to see if it would install, and play under Windows 8.... Guess what? It installed nicely, and works nicely.

Just thought I would record the game for those who might have had questions about it working under Windows 8. I would have recorded an entire battle, but the .avi file just takes forever to upload to my Youtube channel.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... dG71JeUfZI

Re: Working with Windows 8 Operating System...

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 1:07 am
by Michael Slaunwhite
To be honest, Windows 8 isn't designed for gaming. Just stay with Windows 7. Why change when you don't need to?
If you say so.

Re: Working with Windows 8 Operating System...

Posted: Sat Mar 07, 2015 9:51 am
by FrostyWinnipeg
Friend asked me to help him install Sid Meier's Gettysburg! on his Win8.1 x64 system.

Installed from cd no problem by running setup.exe and then added the XP patch. Set LEE.EXE compatibility to XP.

On first run it wanted to install something called DirectPlay which was done and it seems to run fine. The map scrolls too fast like op said. Going into Preferences though crashes LEE.EXE.

I think the only thing we need to change is the map scrolling like someone said.

Does anyone know what should be added in the Gettysburg.ini file to turn map scrolling off?