Euphoria14 said:
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If the metro interface is giving you problems, you don't need to use it. My laptop has windows 8 and I just quickly click the desktop mode whenever I turn it on and run programs that way instead of using the metro versions. No start bar is kind of annoying but I just added a shortcut for My Computer and search and haven't really had any issues with windows 8 after doing so. As far as I can tell running Internet Explorer or Chrome on windows 8 is identical to windows 7 if you just use the normal versions instead of the metro versions.
Incase you don't know, to leave the metro interface just click on the bottom left of the screen.
Edit: Woops didn't see your post where you figured out how to access desktop mode. As long as you use that your experience will be nearly identical to that on windows 7.







