could you give the review about the windows 8...
about its working and all the other features like working and some other features ...
and comparision with the previous versions of windows...
You'll likely want an Administrator account on the machine. During your first out-of-box experience, you'll be prompted for user account information.
During setup, the account you're being prompted for is an Administrator account. You'll have the ability to make a local account (your traditional account type, like in Windows 7 and prior) or to tie this local profile to your Microsoft account. I highly encourage you use a Microsoft account in order to set the machine up as this provides additional security benefits and lights up some great features in the operating system.
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Windows 8 is the first version of Windows designed to make sense of the way we use the internet these days. If you want, you can set up a Windows account the way you're used to and ignore all the new features. Or you can use a Microsoft account Xbox Live, Hotmail, SkyDrive, Windows Messenger or any of the other Microsoft services you use as your Windows account, which the Windows installer makes the first suggestion.
Windows 8 is the first version of Windows designed to make sense of the way we use the internet these days. If you want, you can set up a Windows account the way you're used to and ignore all the new features. Or you can use a Microsoft account Xbox Live, Hotmail, SkyDrive, Windows Messenger or any of the other Microsoft services you use as your Windows account, which the Windows installer makes the first suggestion.
But can you change your mind afterwards and change accounts.