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it always worked for me so long as

1- both machines are either AHCI or IDE (otherwise it would Bsod)

2- both being Intel based or AMD as dafin0 said (you have 50%/50% chance for that )

With Win 8 i have had it work from a AMD to a Intel but it hard to tell if i just got lucky (only got one AMD system). ill try it with Windows 7 later on tonight and see what happens

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it always worked for me so long as

1- both machines are either AHCI or IDE (otherwise it would Bsod)

2- both being Intel based or AMD (you have 50%/50% chance otherwise )

But won't that cause Windows to ask you to re-activate?

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it always worked for me so long as

1- both machines are either AHCI or IDE (otherwise it would Bsod)

2- both being Intel based or AMD (you have 50%/50% chance otherwise )

1. Can be fixed prior to swapping drives by modifying this key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\msahci

I do this quite a bit when restoring VHD's built on VM's to physical machines.

2. Sysprep it before hand, it will redetect drivers etc on next boot (Re-activation required):

sysprep /generalize

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc721973%28v=ws.10%29.aspx

Unless it's for a specific reason though I would just rebuild it.

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1. Can be fixed prior to swapping drives by modifying this key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\msahci

I do this quite a bit when restoring VHD's built on VM's to physical machines.

2. Sysprep it before hand, it will redetect drivers etc on next boot (Re-activation required):

sysprep /generalize

http://technet.micro...v=ws.10%29.aspx

Unless it's for a specific reason though I would just rebuild it.

last time i swapped AHCI => IDE

booted perfectly , No need for the fix with Release Preview :)

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ctrl+mouse wheel. It's pretty much standard since a while.

Yeah, and that's what I thought would be logical. However, it doesn't work so maybe a problem with the VM. Thanks anyway!

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when Microsoft announced* the removal of Aero glass, they said Windows 8 would allow users to choose a taskbar color that was different from the window color. in the RTM Windows 8 Enterprise leak, this is not present in the GUI. however, you can keep achieve this look by changing EnableWindowColorization to 0 in regedit. example: http://i48.tinypic.com/qzhm3q.jpg

*see section: Updating the visual appearance of the desktop

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in the RTM leak, you can set the window color black and have a different color taskbar. this isn't particularly elegant, but maybe someone can use this to discover some better tweaks.

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I've found that the taskbar color will usually be darker or lighter than whatever you choose, or even a completely different color based on the ColorizationColorBalance value

some more screenshots:

http://i50.tinypic.com/ivipmp.jpg

http://i49.tinypic.com/b67zgy.jpg

http://i47.tinypic.com/20jredf.jpg

how to:

- select your desired color in Personalize under Control Panel

- open regedit

- find ColorizationColorBalance entry in regedit (\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\DWM)

- right click ColorizationColorBalance. choose modify. make sure hexadecimal is selected

- to make the active window black and inactive windows white, set ColorizationColorBalance to ffffffff

- to make the active window black inactive windows grey, set ColorizationColorBalance to 80ffffff

- sign out and sign back in

you can also set the taskbar color using hex code

- find a hex color code: http://web.njit.edu/~kevin/rgb.txt.html

- or find an rgb color code http://www.tayloredmktg.com/rgb/ and convert it using this hex tool: http://tweaks.com/windows/39028/change-color-of-glass-with-regedit-with-decimal-to-hex-argb-converter/

- right click ColorizationColor. choose modify. type the hex code into the value field, make sure hexadecimal is selected

- sign out and sign back in

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Is there anyway I can make the scale of the metro screen smaller so I can fit more on it without that scroll bar at the bottom?

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Is there anyway I can make the scale of the metro screen smaller so I can fit more on it without that scroll bar at the bottom?

There is if you're running at a high enough resolution. When you're on the start screen press Win+I and click on tiles. If your screen is at a high enough resolution it will allow you to change the setting to show more tiles. :)

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There is if you're running at a high enough resolution. When you're on the start screen press Win+I and click on tiles. If your screen is at a high enough resolution it will allow you to change the setting to show more tiles. :)

Im at 1920x1080 and all I have is the option to show administrative tools.

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