in Fall 2012.
Windows 8 was released world wide 26/10/2012.
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I think in October this year.
Windows 8 is not yet released.But Windows 7 is released.According to rumors, Windows 8 is going to be released somewhere between 2012 and 2013.Windows 8 is available as a Preview to Microsoft's HiredWindows 8 Developers.There are some leaked alpha versions available to the public. Some Microsoft Windows 8 Developers leaked to the public.The Leaked version of Windows 8 is completely illegal. You will get tracked and there is a high possibility that you will go to jail.Yes, Windows 8 is now available from microsoft.com
You can try going to en.softonic.com to download a free copy of Left for Dead 2 for Windows 8.
No as they are 2 different systems you would need Minecraft Pocket Edition for the windows phone. There has also been no plans to do a cross-play due to the impracticalities of going from a console to a phone.
Windows live mail can be downloaded from the microsoft website by going to site and looking up 'Windows live mail'. Once downloaded it will be available for you to use on your device for free and is a great web based email software.
Windows Movie Maker (v0.8) is actually Windows Live Movie Maker, which is free to download, but only supports Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems.For more information on Windows Live Movie Maker:http://windowslive.com/desktop/moviemaker
Microsoft discontinued Windows Live Messenger in 2013, replacing it with Skype. There are currently no plans to revive Windows Live Messenger or create a new version. Users can still use Skype or other messaging platforms for similar functionalities.
No, but you can get Windows Live Mail for Windows XP in Windows Live Essentials for XP.
There is really no need to update. Windows 8 is not finished OS as you can see from changes made by Microsoft when going from 8 to 8.1. If you have Windows 7, there is no point for you to update. If you have 8, read reviews because 8.1 causes some problems with certain applications and drivers.
To close your Windows Live account:Log in at Windows Live Account Summary page.On the navigation bar, click Settings.Under Common tasks, click Close your account.Verify that the correct Windows Live ID user name appears, type your password, and then click Yes.OR 1. Visit the link in related links section.2. Sign in using your Windows Live account and password.3. Click "Close account" button.Be aware Messenger, Hotmail and Livemail is now all connected to your Microsoft Account. (needed for Windows 8 apps, Windows 8 Microsoft User Account and Office 2013)