...I'm not down with the whole idea of installing a PC OS from the cloud, to put it mildly....
I did that the other day on a brand-new notebook in order to 'test' some things and let me tell you, that install went waaaay wrong. 2/3 of the way through the upgrade to 8.1 I received a 'frowny face' on a blue screen with the message "ooops something went wrong. your system will be restarted". Upon which the system did attempt to restart (I say 'attempt' because after letting it sit at the BIOS splash screen for 10+ minutes I finally rebooted the machine).
Once rebooted and at the 8.1 start screen it became apparent exactly what had gone wrong. While IE 11 was most certainly installed (one could navigate to the windows folder and double-click the .exe fine) no shortcut (and no there were no other web browsers installed at the time) for IE 11 existed on the start screen and the shortcut on the desktop was a blank paper icon that didn't recognize that IE was even installed. Using the control panel to 'add/remove windows features' for IE and rebooting etc. did nothing to solve the issue. Forcing another APP to open the IE 11 APP browser did OPEN the browser however the Modern UI refused to recognize it even as a valid APP to tab through (Windows key + tab didn't sense it open) only ALT-tab would tab back to it and the ICON was also a blank white page. Most of the LIBRARIES (because I have alternate storage locations) were now broken and the links to same needed to be DELETED and then recreated. Most of the APPS were kept, as well as desktop installed programs although almost all of them went through some sort of initial post-install upon first launch in 8.1. Windows update and a few other settings-related programs became weirdly buggy all of a sudden and it was apparent that some registry corruption was present.
Needless to say, today I used my 8.1 media for a complete and proper re-install. Happy to report that everything is finally working as it should be. [e digicons]:thumbsup:[/e]