Windows 8 new version of the screenshot exposure WU interface fine-tuning

  
        According to the Windows 8 development roadmap leaked earlier this week, Windows 8 is currently in the M2 development phase and is about to end. By 28th, Windows 8 M3 will start code debugging. Microsoft is likely to be in September 2011. Windows 8 Beta was released at the Professional Developers Conference.

Zukona, which often broke the news for us in advance, provided a screenshot of Windows 8 today. This screenshot of Windows Update shows that Windows 8 has made minor adjustments to the user's automatic upgrade experience and is more user-friendly.

This screenshot is from Windows 8 Build 6.2.7930.0.winmain_Win8m2.110217-1825. You can also select "Restart if required" (if you need to restart it immediately) before installing important updates in Windows Update.

From this screenshot we can no longer learn about other additions to Windows 8, but it can be seen that it still uses the Windows Aero theme, and the user interface has no significant changes compared to Windows 7. This is also reasonable. If you remember the development process of Windows 7, you will find that Windows 8 is similar now. In the M1, M2 and M3 phases of Windows 7, it is very similar to Vista. The real change is from The beta test phase was only reflected.

In the above picture, if you don't see "Restart if required", you can't tell whether this is Windows 7 WU or Windows 8 WU. Maybe we have to wait until September of Windows 8 Beta. The true face of this new system.

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