Windows 8.1 Update is Garbage
I tried to install the Windows 8.1 update. After 3 hours I found that I only had a blank screen with no keyboard or mouse response. I called into tech support at Microsoft and after waiting and waiting on hold I was told that it might be a video driver issue. Meantime, I now have a machine that can no long boot. After several reboots and hitting F8 constantly I was able to get the machine to restore the original operating system, Windows 8 Pro. Then I found out that it did something to 2 of my usb ports that now no longer work. I have 3 ports on my Dell XPS 15 and only one of them works now. I cannot find any errors or anyway to reinitialize the 2 ports. Any suggestions? I should have never tried to run this upgrade what a complete waste of time, and what a complete piece of crap update. Do Not install this update!!!!
October 17th, 2013 8:06pm

I'm sorry to hear that Windows 8.1 brought so much trouble for your computer. I suspect it is caused by USB controllers driver, please check if there is any update from Dell website.
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October 18th, 2013 4:45pm

Yes it's garbage....

Microsoft urged people to try their 8.1 Review.. now we find out you can't upgrade from the Preview, you have to reinstall all your apps which can be a problem if they are downloaded as shareware and you need to go back to get a new key. Further there's no connection to the Store from Preview so you can't even go there to get it as an upgrade. I've tried the Amin account, a user account, and setup yet another account and none of them can access the Store. 

I finally did a direct download to an ISO but it screws up big time. 

After installing 8.1 and yes it removed everything, but then it came up with the wrong screen size, no drivers to connect to wifi, it's a mess. On top of this the update will not activate unless I BUY a new key. What happened to getting the free upgrade on top of Win8??? When I wrote to Microsoft Support for help... no reply. When I phone in they insist on me paying money to fix their screwup. 

In short Microsoft you've lost a customer: I'm tired of the crap you put out: VISTA, Win8 and now 8.1 I can't get to work and not one person in Microsoft is willing to help. When you go to the forum for answers you're treated like a moron and little help is given and the moderators appear to encourage insulting non-techie users. Who needs this after paying hundreds of $$$ for all these attempts at gaining a workable OS. I might as well go to Linux. If I have to fight with it at least it's free. 

I'm so disappointed in Microsoft and their products.... I will not recover from this. 

PS: and the answer below is typical of Microsoft support: "I'm sorry to hear that Windows 8.1 brought so much trouble for your computer." then shove the person off to someone else... don't offer assistance or attempt work with the user... God no, don't do that. 

I'm done.... next laptop no Windows. 

November 3rd, 2013 1:54am

I totally agree! In Windows 8, I finally had a stable, crash-free OS. After taking advantage of the free "upgrade" a few weeks ago, my computer is nearly unusable, crashing & auto-rebooting time after time, day after day. It also 'lost' my DVD drive so I can't even reinstall 8. Every day I spend hours researching possible solutions, updating drivers, disabling processes, etc trying to find the key to the problem. Absolutely no luck so far.

I have about had it with Microsoft & Windows.


UPDATE: after a large (manual) Windows Update (which helped several issues), I stumbled across a driver update for drive controller chipset on my Gigabyte MB. This solved the problem wit the 'lost' DVD drive. Between the two, W8.1 is now stable & my app's have quit crashing as well. Curious that Auto-Update didn't find or install either one, though...
  • Edited by roscoguy Tuesday, December 17, 2013 5:08 PM Problems solved(?)
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December 12th, 2013 2:32am

Microsoft needs to bring back the availability of ISO images or inexpensive discs from which Windows 8.1 can be installed fresh and clean.

Really, no one ought to be trying to upgrade an operating system in place.  It's simply a bad idea for many, many reasons not least of which are installed application incompatibility, incompatibility with settings that made sense in the prior version (including configuration errors propagated and magnified).

Based on my own (good) experience, Windows 8.1 can be very stable and halfway productive to use - IF you install it fresh and clean from a disc and NOT as an upgrade.

  

December 12th, 2013 10:54pm

>Based on my own (good) experience, Windows 8.1 can be very stable and halfway productive to use - IF you install it fresh and clean from a disc and NOT as an upgrade.   I've done 3 upgrades and haven't had any problems, but I too would like the ability to install clean.    I'd also like the ability to do an upgrade on an OEM machine without going through the store.    
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December 12th, 2013 11:25pm

I think it boils down to a matter of needing to buy a full version disc if one wants a new version of Windows.  With "free" comes expenses in time later, when things go wrong.

 

December 12th, 2013 11:48pm

     I have done a clean install many many times and I can say Windows 8 Pro is the worst OS from Microsoft I have yet experienced. It has many issues that they basically want the buyer to fix. I spent $199.00 for each of my 2 computers. My wifes and my own. The only reason I purchased 8.0 Pro is because they removed the other OS versions from store shelves.

     Since the date of purchase our computers have been garbage. I became so irritated with one I sold it along with the cd as soon as I had it in a semi stable condition. I am about to do the same with this one. The multiple crashes the reboots, downloads that don`t download to proper folders, files lost, drivers not installing, constant update issues, I am so sick of this 8.1 Pro and 8.1 Bs I would give it up all together, but we can`t all afford new computers because of the way Microsofts latest piece of crap screwed our up.

      Even the techs I have talked to numerous times on the phone say they stick with windows 7 or xp which I would love to do only Microsoft doesn`t allow sales of those in the stores anymore.  Basically they said here is our latest, yes we know it is a piece of crap but you won`t realize it until installed  then you are stuck, help us work out our bugs.

      All I can say is If they would have told me it was a Beta version still in testing I would have spent my money elsewhere.

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February 2nd, 2014 4:29pm

Microsoft needs to bring back the availability of ISO images or inexpensive discs from which Windows 8.1 can be installed fresh and clean.

Really, no one ought to be trying to upgrade an operating system in place.  It's simply a bad idea for many, many reasons not least of which are installed application incompatibility, incompatibility with settings that made sense in the prior version (including configuration errors propagated and magnified).

Based on my own (good) experience, Windows 8.1 can be very stable and halfway productive to use - IF you install it fresh and clean from a disc and NOT as an upgrade.

  

February 2nd, 2014 4:45pm

     I have done a clean install many many times and I can say Windows 8 Pro is the worst OS from Microsoft I have yet experienced. It has many issues that they basically want the buyer to fix. I spent $199.00 for each of my 2 computers. My wifes and my own. The only reason I purchased 8.0 Pro is because they removed the other OS versions from store shelves.

     Since the date of purchase our computers have been garbage. I became so irritated with one I sold it along with the cd as soon as I had it in a semi stable condition. I am about to do the same with this one. The multiple crashes the reboots, downloads that don`t download to proper folders, files lost, drivers not installing, constant update issues, I am so sick of this 8.1 Pro and 8.1 Bs I would give it up all together, but we can`t all afford new computers because of the way Microsofts latest piece of crap screwed our up.

      Even the techs I have talked to numerous times on the phone say they stick with windows 7 or xp which I would love to do only Microsoft doesn`t allow sales of those in the stores anymore.  Basically they said here is our latest, yes we know it is a piece of crap but you won`t realize it until installed  then you are stuck, help us work out our bugs.

      All I can say is If they would have told me it was a Beta version still in testing I would have spent my money elsewhere.


Ok so  your fed up, maybe go with steamOS I have it and use it for testing. I can assure you it is not even half of the OS windows is. I wish I had every ones issues, so I don't have to take flask for defending the OS, I really do not have any issues. Maybe I am good at configuring OS
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February 2nd, 2014 4:49pm

Grats I am glad it works for you. I don`t hate all of Windows products I was quite happy with xp and vista even. I guess I got to them after the kinks were worked out. My only issue is with the new version that was a supposed upgrade. If it was still in Beta testing they shouldn`t have made it impossible to purchase the reliable versions they had out. I feel I got duped as I am quite sure many others do. There are many many more complaints on this OS than there are happy users. Tablets may run great on it  but so far the two desktops I had turned quickly into garbage. And yes I am sorry  but I don`t think the average comsumer should have to become a computer wiz in order for a product to work how it claims to work.

February 2nd, 2014 5:38pm

There seems to be an ongoing theme:  People who are comfortable with undertaking in-depth reconfiguration of their operating system and can rely on their large accumulated base of knowledge from past releases can get Windows 8 to work.

For me Win 8.1 - the fresh install I mentioned up above - is still working every bit as solidly as Windows 7 did for me:  no crashes, no glitches.  I give it hard daily serious desktop use.  Last bootup was more than a week ago.  So far the longest stretch I've gone between reboots mandated by Windows Updates or software installs has been 17 days.  It's never crashed.

But I'm under no misconception, even though I've written a book on how to do it, that Windows 8.1 is an easy system for the masses to use.  With 38 years computer engineering experience I can tell you honestly that it taxed me to my limits to turn it into something with which I can get my work done.  Windows 7 took some skill as well to get running right, but not nearly as much as Windows 8.

Meanwhile, Microsoft does things like not even bother to document it (try clicking a link in an event log dialog, for example).  There comes a price for reducing support:  Fewer people get it to work well for them.  Fewer people can write good drivers for it.  Fewer people can use it.

Those who know what they're doing worry that Microsoft has lost the very ability to continue to engineer Windows at the professional level.  This version certainly doesn't do anything better than its predecessor to make it worth putting up with all the negative changes.

 

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February 2nd, 2014 7:49pm

"With 38 years computer engineering experience I can tell you honestly that it taxed me to my limits to turn it into something with which I can get my work done."

  Thank you, my point exactly. The consumer doesn`t want to buy a product that they will have to jump through hoops to get working, they want to  buy a product that they can plug in and turn on and have it perform exactly how it was advertised to perform. We don`t all have 38 years of experience in computers, and if it taxed someone who does to their limits then what do you think it did to the masses who are just learning.

  
February 2nd, 2014 11:26pm

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