kavazovangel: Think of it this way, you have a much improved version of everything that is in Windows 7, with the addition of the Start screen, Metro applications, and Windows Store.
The jury is out on whether
any of it is an improvement over Windows 7, the Start screen is badly designed, Metro is ill-suted to desktop use, and they can stick the Windows Store where the sun don't shine.
It's an attempt to out-Apple Apple with proprietary tie-ins, and I'm just one glitch away from saying "the hell with it, the only reason I will ever run it is because I have to support customers who use it".
Update: well, once you ignore Metro the way it deserves and go straight to the actual desktop, it's only a major annoyance level worse than Windows 7. Who was the eejit who thought it was a good idea to force you to hit Windows-Q to get your Apps menu? On second thought, maybe it wasn't idiotic at all. Locking apps that Microsoft didn't profit from in a ghetto like that is a great way to get imbecile customers to buy Windows Store apps that come up in Metro. Bloody genius, I call that. Can't wait for the antitrust complaints.
Oh, The Witcher 2 (GOG) installed and came up without a hitch. Thanks for small blessings.