Ramblings of an old Doc
Published on September 28, 2014 By DrJBHL In Personal Computing

 

This out of Softpedia, reporting on an interview with MS Indonesia President Andreas Diantoro. During this interview, he reportedly said that Windows 8 would update to Windows 9 Technical Preview (original story at detik.com). This comes after MS France’s President said that the preview would be coming this week.

Apparently, W8 will update to W9 without the need for a clean install. MS is neither confirming nor denying this (Google Translate of the original):

“It’s easy, when Windows 9 will be released, users who are using Windows 8 just have to update via their device. Then Windows 9 will be installed automatically.”- Diantoro

Softpedia also writes that apps and settings might be lost. That’s not reassuring.

Also, this is kind of a weird way for something this big to be announced, unless you’re interested in maximum buzz.

Then yesterday, someone at MS made a ‘mistake’, and the staging site for the Technical Preview was revealed:

So, Neowin reports via a tip that MS will be naming the OS (officially) on Tuesday, and that also an ‘insider’s program’ will exist for those who wish to participate in this preview. According to Neowin, the description of the program says:

"Get the latest preview builds as soon as they're available plus access to an easy-to-use feedback app." and the link takes you to insider.microsoft.com, but the link is currently dead.” – Neowin

This does tie the ‘leaks’ (if they were that, and not advertising ‘teasers’), as well the ‘rapid release feature’ that Neowin reported earlier this year.

Again, MS isn’t confirming whether the technical preview will be released this week, but MS is definitely releasing a technical preview to the general consumer population. Maybe.

My thoughts?

  1. Check up what’s in every update before allowing installation (if W9 Tech Preview comes this way).
  2. If W9 (or whatever they decide to call it) comes via special app (or program), check out whether it’s reliable or not, and problems with it. That’s why I say, “Wait, don’t be the first.”
  3. You better know how to roll it back before allowing the ‘Update’.
  4. This ‘rapid release’ thing? I hope it’s only after real testing (not Apple’s variety) or the .NET MS follies, or 1 applies.
  5. Don’t do it without first doing a full disk backup image.
  6. Watch out for scams and phony update/download links. Mouse over them before even thinking of clicking.

Sources for this are in the links.


Comments
on Sep 28, 2014

I'm definitely going to wait and see what happens first. Hopefully a special deal for those running 7. I'm not holding my breath though. 

on Sep 28, 2014

It better not install automatically, or I will be really PO'd! It would screw up everything Stardock! 

on Sep 28, 2014

I'm going to watch the coverage of the announcement on TWIT/TV.  Like most upgrades of this type I will take a wait and see attitude.  I didn't upgrade to Windows 8 so I'm interested in learning about Microsoft's approach to the PC user.

on Sep 28, 2014

I doubt it will install automatically as it's the Technical Preview, and it's unclear if it's only for Enterprise.

If you want to be sure, take your MS Update off the 'Install Automatically' option, and choose the 'Notify' option.

Then when and if you get a notification, review it and uncheck what you don't want.

 

 

on Sep 28, 2014


Hopefully a special deal for those running 7

Why would they do that?

 

 Since I have some machines running 8 and some running 8.1 I am curious to see which (if any) will upgrade clean to 9 etc.  I have yet to use an OS 'upgrade'.  In the past I have always performed clean OS installs.  If the process is as painless as alluded to in the OP I might actually consider 'upgrading' instead of a complete re-install.

on Sep 28, 2014

the_Monk

If the process is as painless as alluded to in the OP I might actually consider 'upgrading' instead of a complete re-install.

Hope it goes perfectly for you...but if it doesn't, you're acquainted with my complaints department, I presume? 

 

on Sep 29, 2014

How much I trust MS to do an OS upgrade so effectively that performance is indistinguishable from a re-format: 0

But I'll gladly take the free upgrade, of course. Not that Windows 8.1 is bad in any way. But free.

on Sep 29, 2014

Will install the preview once it is legitly available over msdn or technet on a seperate harddrive, im exited to see what they have changed, what is better and whatnot Since MS decieded in the Preview to make win8 startscreen an extra Optional setting im happy since both sides get what they want.
Hope the multi desktop function will run smoothly if you have a ton of progs running also im interested how changing the desk will affect the ram usage 
 

on Sep 29, 2014

.. i would imagine he's saying win 9 retail would be installed rather than win 9 preview (over win 8 or what not as a winupdate)

just as i imagine preview is free... weren't they always free (until retail comes out)?

on Sep 29, 2014

Windows 9 . Coming already with previews )= )= . windows 8.1 is already difficult enough to use. Thx for the tip how to disable automatic updates. I`ll do that soon too.

best regards bluedxca93

on Sep 29, 2014

I never let updates install automatically because when it did my system went south. I choose what to install and what not to. 

on Sep 30, 2014

alaknebs

.. i would imagine he's saying win 9 retail would be installed rather than win 9 preview (over win 8 or what not as a winupdate)

just as i imagine preview is free... weren't they always free (until retail comes out)?

Previews were truly always free...but there are rumors that W9 will be a free upgrade from 8.1.

on Sep 30, 2014

the_Monk

 Since I have some machines running 8 and some running 8.1 I am curious to see which (if any) will upgrade clean to 9 etc.  I have yet to use an OS 'upgrade'.  In the past I have always performed clean OS installs.  If the process is as painless as alluded to in the OP I might actually consider 'upgrading' instead of a complete re-install.

 

I believe I read somewhere that you must be on 8.1 to upgrade to 9.

on Oct 01, 2014

Yes...and now it's W10 Tech Preview.