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Windows 8 Enterprise features include all the capabilities that customers get with Windows 8 Pro* plus premium features designed to provide the mobile productivity, security, manageability and virtualization needs of today's businesses. Some of the key features available exclusively to Windows 8 Enterprise customers are:
• Windows To Go
This fully manageable corporate Windows 8 desktop on a bootable external USB stick, allows IT organizations to support the "Bring Your Own PC" trend and businesses can give contingent staff access to the corporate environment without compromising security.
• DirectAccess
Allows remote users to seamlessly access resources inside a corporate network without having to launch a separate VPN and helps IT administrators keep remote users' PCs in compliance by applying the latest policies, software updates. When used with Windows Server 2012, Windows 8 makes DirectAccess easier to deploy and implement with the existing IPv4 infrastructure.
• BranchCache
Allows users' PCs to cache files, websites, and other content from central servers, so content is not repeatedly downloaded across the wide area network (WAN). When used with Windows Server 2012, Windows 8 brings several improvements to BranchCache to streamline the deployment process, optimize bandwidth over WAN connections and ensure better security and scalability.
• AppLocker
Can help mitigate issues by restricting the files and apps that users or groups are allowed to run.
• VDI Enhancements
Enhancements in Microsoft RemoteFX and Windows Server 2012, provide users with a rich desktop experience with the ability to play 3D graphics, use USB peripherals and use touch-enabled devices across any type of network (LAN or WAN) for VDI scenarios.
• New Windows 8 App Deployment
Domain joined PCs and tablets running Windows 8 Enterprise are automatically enabled to side-load internal, Windows 8 apps.
System Requirements:
• Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2
• RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit)
• Hard disk space: 16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
• Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver
== iNSTALL iNSTRUCTIONS ===
1. Burn ISO file using Daemon Tools or Magic Iso or Power or Nero to a disc, or extract files to an external hard drive.
2. Insert your DVD disc or Plug your external drive into your pc.
Now follow the steps below to complete..
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=== Plan Your Windows 8 Clean Install
Backup Your Important Data
Disconnect Unnecessary Hardware
Start the Windows 8 Clean Install
==== Boot From the Windows 8 Installation Media
To start the Windows 8 clean install process, you'll need to boot your computer from whatever installation source you happen to be using: either a DVD disc or a flash drive.
There are really three basic steps here:
1. Insert the Windows 8 DVD into your optical drive, or plug into a free USB port the flash drive with the Windows 8 installation files on it, and then turn on or restart the computer.
2. Watch for a Press any key to boot from CD or DVD... message (shown above) if you're booting from a disc, or a Press any key to boot from external device... message if you're booting from a flash drive or other USB device.
3. Press a key to force your computer to boot from either the Windows 8 DVD or a flash drive with the Windows 8 installation files on it.
What To Do if Your Windows 8 Installation Media Doesn't Work for You
Considering the facts that Windows 8 can be purchased online and downloaded in ISO file format and that many computers, especially tablets and other smaller computers, don't have optical drives, it's possible you could find yourself with Windows 8's setup files in some format, or on some media, that simply isn't going to work for your computer.
Below are some solutions based on common situations that people find themselves in when preparing to clean install Windows 8:
Problem: You have a Windows 8 DVD but need to be able to install Windows 8 from a USB device. This is probably the most common problem I hear about.
Solution: Locate a flash drive that's at least 4 GB in size and that you can remove all the data from. Then see How To Install Windows 8 From USB for help creating a disc image of the Windows 8 DVD, and then getting that image properly copied onto a USB flash drive.
Problem: You downloaded a Windows 8 ISO File and need to install Windows 8 from a DVD.
Solution: Burn the ISO file to a DVD (or BD) disc. This is not the same as simply burning the ISO file itself to a disc like you would with a music or video file. See How To Burn an ISO Image to a CD/DVD/BD for help.
Problem: You downloaded a Windows 8 ISO File and need to install Windows 8 from a USB device.
Solution: Find a flash drive of at least 4 GB total capacity that you can erase everything on. Then go to How To Install Windows 8 From USB for help getting that ISO file onto a flash drive properly.
Once you have Windows 8 on the installation media that you want, come back here and follow the directions as given above to boot from the disc or flash drive. Then you can continue on with the rest of the Windows 8 clean install process.
==== Wait for the Windows 8 Installation Files to Load
You'll know that the Windows 8 setup process is starting properly if you see the Windows 8 splash screen as shown above.
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Windows 8 Enterprise features include all the capabilities that customers get with Windows 8 Pro* plus premium features designed to provide the mobile productivity, security, manageability and virtualization needs of today's businesses. Some of the key features available exclusively to Windows 8 Enterprise customers are:
• Windows To Go
This fully manageable corporate Windows 8 desktop on a bootable external USB stick, allows IT organizations to support the "Bring Your Own PC" trend and businesses can give contingent staff access to the corporate environment without compromising security.
• DirectAccess
Allows remote users to seamlessly access resources inside a corporate network without having to launch a separate VPN and helps IT administrators keep remote users' PCs in compliance by applying the latest policies, software updates. When used with Windows Server 2012, Windows 8 makes DirectAccess easier to deploy and implement with the existing IPv4 infrastructure.
• BranchCache
Allows users' PCs to cache files, websites, and other content from central servers, so content is not repeatedly downloaded across the wide area network (WAN). When used with Windows Server 2012, Windows 8 brings several improvements to BranchCache to streamline the deployment process, optimize bandwidth over WAN connections and ensure better security and scalability.
• AppLocker
Can help mitigate issues by restricting the files and apps that users or groups are allowed to run.
• VDI Enhancements
Enhancements in Microsoft RemoteFX and Windows Server 2012, provide users with a rich desktop experience with the ability to play 3D graphics, use USB peripherals and use touch-enabled devices across any type of network (LAN or WAN) for VDI scenarios.
• New Windows 8 App Deployment
Domain joined PCs and tablets running Windows 8 Enterprise are automatically enabled to side-load internal, Windows 8 apps.
System Requirements:
• Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2
• RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit)
• Hard disk space: 16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
• Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver
== iNSTALL iNSTRUCTIONS ===
1. Burn ISO file using Daemon Tools or Magic Iso or Power or Nero to a disc, or extract files to an external hard drive.
2. Insert your DVD disc or Plug your external drive into your pc.
Now follow the steps below to complete..
================================================================
=== Plan Your Windows 8 Clean Install
Backup Your Important Data
Disconnect Unnecessary Hardware
Start the Windows 8 Clean Install
==== Boot From the Windows 8 Installation Media
To start the Windows 8 clean install process, you'll need to boot your computer from whatever installation source you happen to be using: either a DVD disc or a flash drive.
There are really three basic steps here:
1. Insert the Windows 8 DVD into your optical drive, or plug into a free USB port the flash drive with the Windows 8 installation files on it, and then turn on or restart the computer.
2. Watch for a Press any key to boot from CD or DVD... message (shown above) if you're booting from a disc, or a Press any key to boot from external device... message if you're booting from a flash drive or other USB device.
3. Press a key to force your computer to boot from either the Windows 8 DVD or a flash drive with the Windows 8 installation files on it.
What To Do if Your Windows 8 Installation Media Doesn't Work for You
Considering the facts that Windows 8 can be purchased online and downloaded in ISO file format and that many computers, especially tablets and other smaller computers, don't have optical drives, it's possible you could find yourself with Windows 8's setup files in some format, or on some media, that simply isn't going to work for your computer.
Below are some solutions based on common situations that people find themselves in when preparing to clean install Windows 8:
Problem: You have a Windows 8 DVD but need to be able to install Windows 8 from a USB device. This is probably the most common problem I hear about.
Solution: Locate a flash drive that's at least 4 GB in size and that you can remove all the data from. Then see How To Install Windows 8 From USB for help creating a disc image of the Windows 8 DVD, and then getting that image properly copied onto a USB flash drive.
Problem: You downloaded a Windows 8 ISO File and need to install Windows 8 from a DVD.
Solution: Burn the ISO file to a DVD (or BD) disc. This is not the same as simply burning the ISO file itself to a disc like you would with a music or video file. See How To Burn an ISO Image to a CD/DVD/BD for help.
Problem: You downloaded a Windows 8 ISO File and need to install Windows 8 from a USB device.
Solution: Find a flash drive of at least 4 GB total capacity that you can erase everything on. Then go to How To Install Windows 8 From USB for help getting that ISO file onto a flash drive properly.
Once you have Windows 8 on the installation media that you want, come back here and follow the directions as given above to boot from the disc or flash drive. Then you can continue on with the rest of the Windows 8 clean install process.
==== Wait for the Windows 8 Installation Files to Load
You'll know that the Windows 8 setup process is starting properly if you see the Windows 8 splash screen as shown above.
==== Choose Language, Time, and Other Preferences
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