Over the weekend, screenshots have to know more about the new boot mode of Windows 8 and its cloud services and its new task manager. The Hybrid Boot is a boot mode supposed to accelerate the startup time for a machine with an emphasis on hibernation in the extinction of the device. Thus, when the user decides to turn his system, Windows activates a special standby mode which allows you to quickly recover its data when power is restored.
The user is not notified of this new mode. It seems that the publisher wants a quiet transition to this new technology. A Short Walk in the registry also shows that cloud services should be integrated with the new operating system. There are references to an account for smartphone, a manager and a file server management module for streaming and synchronization.
We think for the moment to a system that would identify remotely using its smartphone and the ability to make backups of files and settings on a server cloud. Finally, the streaming service should be used to install applications remotely. Finally, we discover a new task manager. It can end a task more easily and provides an interface for the time being redesigned.
The module was still a precarious stage of development and it is quite possible that Microsoft add features or alter its operation. These findings come after a build of Windows 8 has leaked on the web.
The user is not notified of this new mode. It seems that the publisher wants a quiet transition to this new technology. A Short Walk in the registry also shows that cloud services should be integrated with the new operating system. There are references to an account for smartphone, a manager and a file server management module for streaming and synchronization.
We think for the moment to a system that would identify remotely using its smartphone and the ability to make backups of files and settings on a server cloud. Finally, the streaming service should be used to install applications remotely. Finally, we discover a new task manager. It can end a task more easily and provides an interface for the time being redesigned.
The module was still a precarious stage of development and it is quite possible that Microsoft add features or alter its operation. These findings come after a build of Windows 8 has leaked on the web.
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