How to force Windows 8 on ultrabook convertible to use 100% of your bandwidth and prevent bandwidth limiting





For those that don't know, there is a setting called "Limit reservable bandwidth" which can be edited in your Local Group Policy Editor in Windows 8. This feature limits the system to 80% of the bandwidth of a connection. Normally, this setting is set to "Not Configured" but sometimes configuring this setting will improve your download speed. Try it out and let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

  • Hit the Win Key + Q and search for gpedit.msc
  • Open gpedit.msc
  • The Local Group Policy Editor will launch. Under Computer Configuration, select Administrative Templates. From there, select Network, and then select QoS Packet Scheduler
  • Double click on Limit reservable bandwidth and enter 0%
  • Save and reboot



A new look for Windows8

Swipe, tap, click, and zoom



The Start screen


The Start screen is all you

Close-up of tiles on the Start screen




Each tile on Start is connected to a person, app, website, folder, playlist, or whatever else is important to you. Pin as many tiles to Start as you like and move them around so it's just the way you want it.

This isn't the usual wall of static icons: Tiles animate with the latest information. Status updates, weather forecasts, Tweets, and more—you'll see live updates before you even open a single app.

See something, share something 

Your photos, websites, that funny video you just saw: Pretty much anything you're looking at, you can share with others. Instantly. There's no need to interrupt what you're doing, copy what you want to share, open another app, and paste it in. Just swipe in from the right and tap or click Share to immediately send it in email or post it to Facebook.
Screen showing how easy it is to share photos






Touch and mouse

Man using touchscreen

Windows is perfect for PCs with touchscreens, those that have a mouse and keyboard, and those with both. Whatever kind of PC you choose, you'll discover fast and fluid ways to switch between apps, move things around, and move smoothly from one place to another.




Zip around, get it done

Discover fast and fun ways to get around

  • Pinch and stretch to zoom in and out. Get a global view of everything that's on your screen, and slide back and forth to find what you're looking for.
  • Swipe in from the left to switch between recently used apps.
  • Swipe in from the right to get back to Start and to other things you do often, like searching, sharing, and changing your settings.
  • Swipe in from the bottom to see navigation controls for any app you're in.
You can easily do all these things with a mouse, too

 

Zoomed-out view of a pictures library
Zoomed-in view of a pictures library







Toshiba Satellite U925t Specifications.

Specifications for the Toshiba Satellite U920t U925t

Specifications (base version)
Manufacturer Toshiba
Model name Satellite U920t U925t
CPU type Intel Core i5-3317U (Ivy Bridge)
Graphics Intel HD 4000
OS Windows 8
Display Size 12.5" 1366 X 768
Screen Type LED-Backlit LCD
Touch Technology Capacitive Multi-touch
RAM 4096 MB
SSD 128 GB
Weight 1450gm / 51.1 oz.
Size (w/h/d mm) 327/20/213 mm
Size (w/h/d inches) 12.9/0.8/8.4

Physical Interfaces
DC-in
HDMI
Line-out / Headphone (3.5mm)
SDXC (SDHC, SD Compatible)
USB3.0 (x1)





Wireless Interfaces
802.11 b/g/n
BT 4.0
No Wireless WAN (e.g. 3G cellular)

Additional Specs and Accessories (can vary)
AC Adaptor
Accelerometer
Camera 3.2MP Auto-Focus
Capacitive Touchscreen
Microphone
Multitouch Touchpad
Stereo speakers
WebCam 0.3Mp
IPS / Wide-View Display
Near-Field Comms (NFC)

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