What are the system requirements of windows 8

Поддержка Windows 8.1 прекращена

Поддержка Windows 8.1 закончилась 10 января 2023 г. Чтобы продолжить получать обновления системы безопасности от Майкрософт, рекомендуется перейти на компьютер с Windows 11. 

Подробнее

Windows 8.1

  • Процессор. 1 гигагерц (ГГц)* или быстрее с поддержкой PAE, NX и SSE2

  • ОЗУ. 1 ГБ (для 32-разрядной системы) или 2 ГБ (для 64-разрядной системы)

  • Место на жестком диске.16 ГБ (для 32-разрядной системы) или 20 ГБ (для 64-разрядной системы)

  • Видеокарты.Графическое устройство Microsoft DirectX 9 с драйвером WDDM

Если вы используете Windows 8, то можете бесплатно обновить систему до Windows 8.1. Просто нажмите на начальном экране плитку Магазина Windows. После перехода на Windows 8.1 вы должны получить обновление автоматически. Если этого не произошло, выполните эти действия, чтобы получить его вручную с помощью Центра обновления Windows. 

Дополнительные требования для использования некоторых функций:

  • Для сенсорного ввода требуется планшет или монитор с поддержкой мультисенсорной технологии.

  • Для доступа к Магазину Windows, а также скачивания, запуска и прикрепления приложений требуется активное подключение к Интернету и разрешение экрана не менее 1024 x 768 пикселей

  • Для работы некоторых функций требуется учетная запись Майкрософт

  • Требуется доступ к Интернету (поставщиком услуг Интернета может взиматься плата).

  • Для защищенной загрузки необходимо встроенное ПО, которое поддерживает UEFI v2.3.1 Errata B и имеет в базе сигнатур UEFI сертификат центра сертификации Microsoft Windows

  • Для оптимальной работы некоторых игр и программ может потребоваться видеоадаптер, совместимый с DirectX 10 или более поздними версиями.

  • Для просмотра DVD-дисков требуется отдельное программное обеспечение (подробнее)

  • Для функции BitLocker To Go требуется USB-устройство флэш-памяти (только для Windows 8.1 Профессиональная)

  • Для функции BitLocker требуется доверенный платформенный модуль (TPM) 1.2 или USB-устройство флэш-памяти (только для Windows 8.1 Профессиональная)

  • Для клиента Hyper-V требуется 64-разрядная система с поддержкой преобразования адресов второго уровня (SLAT) и дополнительные 2 ГБ ОЗУ (только для Windows 8.1 Профессиональная)

  • Для просмотра и записи телепередач в Windows Media Center требуется ТВ-тюнер (только для программы обновления до Windows 8.1 Профессиональная и программы Media Center для Windows 8.1)

  • Для использования стандарта Miracast необходим видеоадаптер с поддержкой архитектуры WDDM 1.3 и адаптер Wi-Fi с поддержкой технологии Wi-Fi Direct.

  • Для печати с помощью технологии Wi-Fi Direct необходим адаптер Wi-Fi с поддержкой Wi-Fi Direct и устройство, поддерживающее эту технологию.

  • Бесплатный контент интернет-телевидения зависит от географического расположения. Некоторые виды контента могут предполагать дополнительную плату (только для программы обновления до Windows 8.1 Профессиональная и программы Media Center для Windows 8.1)

  • Для установки 64-разрядной операционной системы на 64-разрядном компьютере ваш процессор должен поддерживать инструкции CMPXCHG16b, PrefetchW и LAHF/SAHF.

  • Технология InstantGo работает только на компьютерах, поддерживающих режим ожидания с подключением.

Мы также рекомендуем найти на веб-сайте изготовителя компьютера информацию об обновленных драйверах и совместимости оборудования.

* Предыдущие версии Windows, в том числе Windows 7 и Windows 8.1, установленные на компьютерах с новыми процессорами и наборами микросхем от таких изготовителей, как Intel, AMD, NVidia и Qualcomm, поддерживаются с ограничениями. Дополнительные сведения см. в статье Часто задаваемые вопросы о жизненном цикле поддержки. На устройстве могут не работать предыдущие версии Windows, если аппаратное обеспечение устройства не является совместимым, на нем нет актуальных драйверов или истек срок его поддержки, предоставляемой изготовителем оборудования (OEM).

Windows 8

  • Процессор. 1 гигагерц (ГГц)* или выше с поддержкой PAE, NX и SSE2 (подробнее)

  • ОЗУ. 1 ГБ (для 32-разрядной системы) или 2 ГБ (для 64-разрядной системы)

  • Место на жестком диске. 16 ГБ (для 32-разрядной системы) или 20 ГБ (для 64-разрядной системы)

  • Видеоадаптер. Графическое устройство Microsoft DirectX 9 с драйвером WDDM

Дополнительные требования для использования некоторых функций:

  • Для сенсорного ввода требуется планшет или монитор с поддержкой мультисенсорной технологии.

  • Для доступа к Магазину Windows, а также скачивания и запуска приложений требуется активное подключение к Интернету и экран с разрешением не менее 1024 x 768 пикселей.

  • Чтобы прикреплять приложения, требуется экран с разрешением не менее 1366 x 768 и доступ к Интернету (поставщиком услуг Интернета может взиматься плата)

  • Для защищенной загрузки необходимо встроенное ПО, которое поддерживает UEFI v2.3.1 Errata B и имеет в базе сигнатур UEFI сертификат центра сертификации Microsoft Windows

  • Для оптимальной работы некоторых игр и программ может потребоваться видеоадаптер, совместимый с DirectX 10 или более поздними версиями.

  • Для работы некоторых функций требуется учетная запись Майкрософт

  • Для просмотра DVD-дисков требуется отдельное программное обеспечение (подробнее)

  • Для функции BitLocker To Go требуется USB-устройство флэш-памяти (только для Windows 8 Профессиональная)

  • Для функции BitLocker требуется доверенный платформенный модуль (TPM) 1.2 или USB-устройство флэш-памяти (только для Windows 8 Профессиональная)

  • Для клиента Hyper-V требуется 64-разрядная система с поддержкой преобразования адресов второго уровня (SLAT) и дополнительные 2 ГБ ОЗУ (только для Windows 8 Профессиональная)

  • Для просмотра и записи телепередач в Windows Media Center требуется ТВ-тюнер (только для программы обновления до Windows 8 Профессиональная и программы Media Center для Windows  8)

  • Бесплатный контент интернет-телевидения зависит от географического расположения. Некоторые виды контента могут предполагать дополнительную плату (только для программы обновления до Windows 8 Профессиональная и программы Media Center для Windows  8)

* Предыдущие версии Windows, в том числе Windows 7 и Windows 8, установленные на компьютерах с новыми процессорами и наборами микросхем от таких изготовителей, как Intel, AMD, NVidia и Qualcomm, поддерживаются с ограничениями. Дополнительные сведения см. в статье Часто задаваемые вопросы о жизненном цикле поддержки. На устройстве могут не работать предыдущие версии Windows, если аппаратное обеспечение устройства не является совместимым, на нем нет актуальных драйверов или истек срок его поддержки, предоставляемой изготовителем оборудования (OEM).

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Windows 8, code-named Midori, is a version of Microsoft Windows that was released on October 26, 2012. This iteration contains the biggest changes Microsoft has made to their operating system since Windows 95. It features new programming and technology that makes run faster than the previous versions. It also has a more streamlined look and feel. Windows 8 includes a tablet interface, called Metro, which is compatible with touch screen displays and stills offers access to the traditional Windows desktop. Below is an example of the new Windows 8 Start screen, which replaced the Start button and Start menu.

Windows 8

New Windows 8 and 8.1 features

  • Metro interface — Completely new designed interface called Metro that helps Windows run better as a tablet. Other sections of Windows, for example the Task Manager, were redesigned.
  • Store — New app store that lets you install Windows apps.
  • Microsoft account login — Users can now utilize their Microsoft account to access the same Windows settings across multiple computers.
  • More login options — Can now login to Windows using a Pin or picture password.
  • 32-bit and 64-bit — Windows 8 is available to be installed as either 32-bit or 64-bit.
  • Improved Windows Defender — Improved Windows Defender with antivirus capabilities.
  • USB 3.0 support — Native support for USB 3.0.
  • Xbox Live — Microsoft has also built Windows 8 with Xbox Live integration in mind.
  • Internet Explorer 10 — Internet Explorer 10 is included.

Windows 8.1

On October 18, 2013, Microsoft released Windows 8.1. This free update added the features mentioned below to Windows 8.

  • Start button on the desktop that opens the Start Screen.
  • More customization to the Start screen, including resizing tiles, new backdrops, and the ability to use the desktop wallpaper as a backdrop to the Start Screen.
  • Improvements to the Apps screen.
  • Improved Search box that activates by typing anywhere.
  • New photo lock screen to show your photos when your computer is locked.
  • Better app splitting capabilities including the ability to put three or four on-screen simultaneously.
  • Ability to load straight to the desktop.

Windows 8 system requirements

1 GHz processor or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64).
1 GB of RAM for 32-bit or 2 GB of RAM for 64-bit.
16 GB of hard drive space for 32-bit or 20 GB for 64-bit.
DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher.

What Windows came before Windows 8?

For the end user, Windows 7 came before Windows 8.

What version of Windows came after Windows 8?

For the end user, Microsoft Windows 10 came after Windows 8.

Operating system terms, Windows 7, Windows RT

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Windows 8

Version of the Windows NT operating system

Windows 8 running in laptop

Developer Microsoft
Source model
  • Closed-source
  • Source-available (through Shared Source Initiative)[1]
Released to
manufacturing
August 1, 2012; 11 years ago[2]
General
availability
October 26, 2012; 10 years ago[3]
Final release 6.2.9200 / December 13, 2016; 6 years ago
Update method Windows Update, Windows Store, Windows Server Update Services
Platforms IA-32, x86-64, ARM
Kernel type Hybrid
Userland Windows API, NTVDM
License Trialware, Microsoft Software Assurance, MSDN subscription, DreamSpark
Preceded by Windows 7 (2009)
Succeeded by Windows 8.1 (2013)
Official website Windows 8 (archived at Wayback Machine)
Support status
Only the server counterpart and some Embedded editions are supported.

Start date:October 30, 2012

All editions except Windows Embedded 8 Standard:

  • Mainstream support: ended on January 9, 2018
  • Extended support ended January 10, 2023.

With the exception of Windows Embedded 8 Standard users, installing the Windows 8.1 update is required for all users for continued support after January 12, 2016.

Windows Embedded 8 Standard:

  • Mainstream support ended on July 10, 2018[4]
  • Extended support ended on July 11, 2023[4]
  • Windows 8.1 was never released for this edition.[4]

Windows 8 is a no longer supported version of the Windows computer operating system, which was published by Microsoft. Windows 8 was released everywhere on October 26, 2012.[5] The president of the Windows Division, Steven Sinofsky, said: «With this system we shall make the biggest change from Windows 95». Microsoft removed the «Start» button and designed a new tile-based user interface to replace the «Start» menu (which first appeared in Windows 95). Microsoft ended mainstream support for Windows 8 on January 9, 2018 and extended support ended on January 10, 2023.

Several versions of Windows 8 were made available to software developers well before the final release. The first of these, the Developer Preview, came out in September 2011. On February 29, 2012, Microsoft released a beta version of Windows 8.0 known as the Consumer Preview. Anyone could register online to download this version for free. After the Consumer Preview, a final preview named «Release Preview» was released on May 31, 2012.

On October 26, 2012, Windows 8 became available to the general public. Windows 8 received negative reviews. Microsoft also released a version called Windows RT, which was adapted for devices using ARM processors. Windows RT could not run most Windows applications.[6] On the same day, Microsoft also put new devices running Windows 8, including its newly-created Surface tablets up for sale in stores and online.

An update for Windows 8 was released on October 17, 2013, and it is called Windows 8.1. Windows 8.1 returns the normal «Start» button to the taskbar. During development, Windows 8.1 was known as «Blue».

Windows 10 was made to replace Windows 8 and 8.1, and it came out on July 29, 2015. Users who owned Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 installed, or Windows 8.1, were able to upgrade to Windows 10 for free until July 29, 2016.

As of August 2023, Windows 8 (i.e. 8.0) is used by 0.35% of PCs; with Windows 8.1, at 1% of PCs.[7]

Features[change | change source]

Bootable Windows To Go USB flash drive

One new feature in Windows 8 is the Windows Store. The Windows Store lets users buy new computer programs, or download them for free.

Windows 8 adds a new graphic user interface called «Modern» (also called Metro). Modern is meant to be suitable for smartphones, tablets, notebooks, and desktop computers. This interface shows “tiles”, which work as links and also as interactive widgets (tools you can look at, like RSS feeds, weather, e-mails). The Modern interface is best used with a touchscreen, but can be controlled by a mouse or keyboard. Windows 8 still offers the classic desktop interface through the «Desktop» tile.

Microsoft reworked the booting process, replacing the classic BIOS with a new system called UEFI. This provides Secure Boot, a feature that only lets the computer start by using software its manufacturer has allowed.

Windows To Go allows users to run the complete Windows system from a USB drive.

Although Windows 8 is faster than Windows 7, it demands more pixels on the screen. The minimum is 1366 x 768 pixels, which affects many laptops that have a maximum resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels. Some users with older hardware have continued to use Windows 7 for this reason. Windows 8 will work on resolutions lower than this, but some of its features will be unavailable.

File Explorer, formerly called Windows Explorer, has a new ribbon bar interface. It can stop and restart a file transfer, and makes it easier to save files that have the same name.

Windows 8 lets users log in using face detection, voice control, or hand gestures using a camera.

Hardware requirements[change | change source]

PCs[change | change source]

Minimum hardware requirements for Windows 8[8]

Criteria Minimum Recommended
Processor 1 GHz clock rate
IA-32 or x64 architecture
Support for PAE, NX and SSE2[9][10]
x64 architecture
Second Level Address Translation (SLAT) support
Memory (RAM) IA-32 edition: 1 GB
x64 edition: 2 GB
4 GB
Graphics Card DirectX 9 graphics device
WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
DirectX 10 graphics device
Display screen 1024×768 pixels 1366×768 pixels
Input device Keyboard and mouse A multi-touch display screen
Hard disk space IA-32 edition: 16 GB
x64 edition: 20 GB
Other USB 3.0 port
UEFI v2.3.1 Errata B with Microsoft Windows Certification Authority in its database
Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
Internet connectivity

Tablets and convertibles[change | change source]

Hardware certification requirements for Windows tablets[11]

Graphics Card DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.2 or higher driver
Storage 10 GB free space, after the out-of-box experience completes
Standard buttons ‘Power’, ‘Rotation lock’, ‘Windows Key’, ‘Volume-up’, ‘Volume-down’
Screen Touch screen supporting a minimum of 5-point digitizers and resolution of at least 1366×768. The physical dimensions of the display panel must match the aspect ratio of the native resolution. The native resolution of the panel can be greater than 1366 (horizontally) and 768 (vertically). The minimum native color depth is 32-bits.
Camera Minimum 720p
Ambient light sensor 1–30k lux (measure of brightness) capable with the dynamic range of 5–60k
Accelerometer 3 axes with data rates at or above 50 Hz
USB At least one controller and exposed port.
Connect Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 + LE (low energy)
Other Speaker, microphone, magnetometer and gyroscope.

If a mobile broadband device is integrated into a tablet or convertible system, then an assisted GPS radio is required.
Devices supporting near field communication need to have visual marks to help users locate and use the proximity technology.
The new button combination for Ctrl + Alt + Del is Windows Key + Power.

Windows 8.1[change | change source]

Two months after Windows 8 was released, there were rumors that Microsoft was making a major update to be code-named «Blue». In May 2013, Microsoft announced that «Windows Blue» was going to be called «Windows 8.1».[12]

On June 26, 2013, Microsoft released build 9431 as the Windows 8.1 Preview, which could be downloaded.

On August 14, 2013, Microsoft announced that Windows 8.1 would be released digitally on October 17, and released in stores and in new computers on October 18.[13] It included greater customization, and new Modern apps, such as a calculator, sound recorder, and file manager.

In April 2014, Microsoft released an update for Windows 8.1 with improvements for keyboard and mouse users. This update pins the Windows Store to the taskbar by default. Each Modern app has a bar at the top and can be closed the same way desktop apps are closed.

References[change | change source]

  1. «Shared Source Initiative». microsoft.com. Microsoft. Retrieved October 28, 2013.
  2. Windows 8 has reached the RM milestone Archived September 19, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. August 1, 2012
  3. «Windows reimagined. #Windows8». Blogging Windows. Archived from the original on October 27, 2012.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 «Product lifecycle Windows 8 Embedded». support.microsoft.com. Retrieved August 21, 2020.
  5. Pocket-lint (January 12, 2012). «Windows 8 set for October 2012 launch». Pocket-lint.
  6. http://blogs.windows.com/windows/b/bloggingwindows/archive/2012/07/18/windows-8-will-be-available-on.aspx
  7. «Desktop Windows Version Market Share Worldwide». StatCounter Global Stats. Retrieved August 8, 2023.
  8. «Windows 8 system requirements». Windows Help. Microsoft. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
  9. «PAE/NX/SSE2 Support Requirement Guide for Windows 8». Retrieved June 4, 2012.
  10. «What is PAE, NX, and SSE2 and why does my PC need to support them to run Windows 8?». Windows Help. Microsoft. Retrieved December 15, 2012.
  11. «Windows 8 Hardware Certification Requirements». MSDN. Microsoft. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
  12. «Windows Keeps Getting Better». Blogging Windows. Archived from the original on May 17, 2013. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  13. «Mark your calendars for Windows 8.1!». Archived from the original on August 15, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2013.

Sources[change | change source]

  • Windows 8 news microsoft.com
  • Computer Magazine
  • Technet.cz
  • Microsoft Windows 8 preview microsoft.com
  • Windows 8 system requirements microsoft.com

Upgrading from one operating system version to another has its own sets of dos and don’ts that you need to be aware of. Not all computers can run a certain version of an operating system especially if it is an old machine that you are trying to pair with a newly released OS. The same thing applies in the case of the all popular Windows operating system.

When you are trying to install a brand new operating system to a relatively old computer that runs in Windows Vista or Windows 7, you need to check whether its hardware and other system components are compatible or are capable of handling the new one that you are planning to install to it. This is important so you can ensure that installation would really go through and will not leave damage to the old operating system that is already installed in your computer.

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Checking system requirements is also helpful especially if you don’t have that much budget to spare for purchasing a new laptop or PC and you just have enough amount for purchasing a new RAM or any other hardware that might be needed. If you are lucky enough, you might even be using a computer that is actually capable of handling the latest Windows operating system without the need of memory or any other hardware upgrades.

In this tutorial, we will be taking you through the list of important system requirements that you need to be aware of before you finally install Windows 8.1 into your computer so if you’ve been contemplating on the idea of upgrading to this latest operating system version by Microsoft then this list might be of help to you.

Things To Do Before Upgrading

Of course, before choosing to load Windows 8.1 to your computer, you will need to make sure that you have done all preparatory steps that would keep your important files, settings and other stuff safe from being permanently deleted. This is true especially if your computer is on Windows 7 and you want to jump to Windows 8.1 but if you’re on Windows 8, you can simply download the Windows 8.1 update file for free and have your machine upgraded to it in an automated way. Some of the things that you need to do before upgrading includes that following.

  • Keep a backup of your important files in a place that is safer like an external hard drive, a USB flashdrive or a CD/DVD instead of just keeping it in a separate partition on your computer’s laptop. We also recommend that you keep copies of your files using more than one of these media mentioned here just to be sure that you have a copy of them even when one storage device gets damaged.
  • If you have a small laptop which doesn’t have a built-in DVD-ROM drive, be sure to secure a portable DVD-ROM which you will need in order to install Windows 8.1 from the installation disk. In case it is saved in a flashdrive, you will need to learn how to boot-up from a different device so that the installation process would push through.
  • Keep a list of all your installed programs so that you can easily download and install them after the upgrade process. You need to remember that ll of the programs and apps that you have installed will be lost during the process (except if you are just upgrading from Windows 8 to Windows 8.1) so be sure to have them listed on a piece of paper or as a note on your other device.

Finally, The System Requirements

After making sure that all of your precious files are kept safe and your computer is all set for the upgrade, there is still one crucial step that you need to learn so that the upgrade process would go through without any problems. This step involves knowing the system requirements that your computer should at least be able to meet so that Windows 8.1 can run in it. These system requirements are listed below.

1. Processor

If you are to install Windows 8.1 to your computer, you need to make sure that the processor can handle it. Windows 8.1 requires at least 1 gigahertz (GHz) of processor speed or the faster ones would be better. Support for PAE, NX and SSE2 is also a must.

2. RAM Space

RAM or Random Access Memory is crucial in any computer. If you are planning to upgrade your relatively old machine to Windows 8.1, you will need to make sure that it has at least 1GB RAM space for a 32-bit system type or at least 2GB RAM space for a 64-bit system type. If your computer has a lower RAM space then you will need to purchase a new RAM with enough space to accommodate Windows 8.1 in your computer. Doing this is a lot cheaper than getting a new computer at once.

3. Hard Disk Space

It is also important to ensure that the hard disk of your computer still has enough space to accommodate Windows 8.1 in it. This is crucial especially if you are trying to “Dual Boot” two Windows operating system editions in one computer and some of the hard disk space is already taken by the other operating system. The required hard disk space for a 32-bit system type is at least 16GB and at least 20GB for a 64-bit system type.

4. Graphics Card

Lastly, for the major system requirements, your computer must at least have a Microsoft DirectX 9 Graphic Card support with a WDDM driver so that it can render the best graphics and user interface appearance on your computer screen. Using this required hardware device would ensure that your computer is showing the best quality of images without the hangs and lags that is caused by a weak graphics card.

Other Requirements to Use Additional Features

  • If you want to use touch in interacting with Windows 8.1 then you will need a tablet or a laptop with a screen that is touch-enabled.
  • Accessing apps which are available for download from the Windows Store requires an Internet connection so be sure that you have one setup at home and your computer screen resolution should at least be 1024 x 768.
  • There are games and other programs that might require a graphic card that supports DirectX 10 or higher to perform at its best so be sure to have this hardware installed if you are planning to use Windows 8.1 for advanced gaming and other tasks.
  • Be sure to create a Microsoft Account since it would be required by some programs and other features of the Windows 8.1 operating system.

NOTE:

You can use Windows Upgrade Assistant to determine whether your computer meets all of the basic requirements for Windows 8.1 to run in it. Just visit “http://windows.microsoft.com/en-ph/windows-8/upgrade-assistant-download-online-faq” to learn more about this free utility from Microsoft and get access to the download links which you can simply click in order to initiate the download process. Once you’re done finding out whether your computer has the right system requirement to run Windows 8.1, you can now proceed to the installation process until you successfully install this brand new operating system on your old machine!

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