Friday, October 26th 2012
Make Your Move to Windows 8 with Seagate
With the consumer availability of Microsoft Windows 8 operating system, Seagate Technology plc is helping to make the move as seamless as possible for those making the upgrade. Seagate Backup Plus family of drives is the essential upgrade tool to ensure that all your important files make the move with you. All of Seagate's external storage devices are compatible with current Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP, and will also work with the new Windows 8 OS.
According to Gartner's Forecast Analysis: PC OS Market, Worldwide, 2008-2015, 2011 Update, July 2011; "By the end of 2012 it is expected that 9.6 million of the installed base of personal computers will run Windows 8 and by 2013, it is predicted that 193.2 million personal computers in use will be running Windows 8."Without a doubt the Windows 8 launch is the most exciting upgrade of the year for the PC market. But before you make the upgrade, it is critical that you perform a back up, or, to put it more succinctly, pack up all your photos, music, movies, financial records and other important documents. Sometimes things get lost in a move and a Seagate Backup Plus hard drive can be your protection plan. This award-winning external hard drive from Seagate makes the task of backup and migrating of important data and content simple. Back up doesn't need to be complicated and Seagate is making it easier than it has ever been.
Seagate Backup Plus hard drives featuring the Seagate Dashboard backup software removes the barriers to performing back up and content preservation by making it as easy as possible. With just a click of an icon, computer files are replicated onto a Backup Plus drive. Once you've performed the upgrade to Windows 8 or purchased a new computer, Backup Plus is ready to be put to work on your new system with all of your files. Additionally, after migrating your files, Seagate Backup Plus drives can also be set up using the new Windows 8 backup feature, File History.
Seagate Backup Plus Storage
Available immediately from Amazon, Best Buy and other retailers including Seagate.com, Seagate Backup Plus drives are available in capacities of 500 GB, 750 GB and 1 TB capacities for portable drives and 1 TB to 4 TB for Backup Plus Desktop drives.
This family of external storage is available in red, blue, silver and black for the portable 2.5-inch form factor with manufacturer's suggested retail prices by capacity: 500 GB, $109.99; 750 GB, $119.99 and 1 TB, $129.99. The Backup Plus Desktop 3.5-inch drive: 1 TB, $129.99; 2 TB, $159.99; 3 TB, $179.99 and 4 TB, $239.99 MSRP.
According to Gartner's Forecast Analysis: PC OS Market, Worldwide, 2008-2015, 2011 Update, July 2011; "By the end of 2012 it is expected that 9.6 million of the installed base of personal computers will run Windows 8 and by 2013, it is predicted that 193.2 million personal computers in use will be running Windows 8."Without a doubt the Windows 8 launch is the most exciting upgrade of the year for the PC market. But before you make the upgrade, it is critical that you perform a back up, or, to put it more succinctly, pack up all your photos, music, movies, financial records and other important documents. Sometimes things get lost in a move and a Seagate Backup Plus hard drive can be your protection plan. This award-winning external hard drive from Seagate makes the task of backup and migrating of important data and content simple. Back up doesn't need to be complicated and Seagate is making it easier than it has ever been.
Seagate Backup Plus hard drives featuring the Seagate Dashboard backup software removes the barriers to performing back up and content preservation by making it as easy as possible. With just a click of an icon, computer files are replicated onto a Backup Plus drive. Once you've performed the upgrade to Windows 8 or purchased a new computer, Backup Plus is ready to be put to work on your new system with all of your files. Additionally, after migrating your files, Seagate Backup Plus drives can also be set up using the new Windows 8 backup feature, File History.
Seagate Backup Plus Storage
Available immediately from Amazon, Best Buy and other retailers including Seagate.com, Seagate Backup Plus drives are available in capacities of 500 GB, 750 GB and 1 TB capacities for portable drives and 1 TB to 4 TB for Backup Plus Desktop drives.
This family of external storage is available in red, blue, silver and black for the portable 2.5-inch form factor with manufacturer's suggested retail prices by capacity: 500 GB, $109.99; 750 GB, $119.99 and 1 TB, $129.99. The Backup Plus Desktop 3.5-inch drive: 1 TB, $129.99; 2 TB, $159.99; 3 TB, $179.99 and 4 TB, $239.99 MSRP.
16 Comments on Make Your Move to Windows 8 with Seagate
Who is the idiot that came up with that number? They've got to be counting the PCs sitting on store shelves and in warehouses.
There cant really be 193 million people dumb enough to buy Windows 8.
I also seen some of the h8ters buy it in that other topic....
Good for Seagate for this.
really,? So what your implying is, for any given reason, ie cant sfford it, dont need to upgrade, no point for various reason, not very impressed with having a touch gui pushed onto us, that this makes one a "hater", wow lol!!!:banghead:
If you don't need it, then why upgrade?:laugh:
Pretty pushy attitude.
folks have a right to scrutinise things, think about what you may sacrifice by goin win 8, it may not be obvious now, like say-privacy concerns, among other thoughts????
Are you comfortable having ms possibly knowing your personal~private business? Who has read the terms of service with win8 * i wonder, anyone???
these q,s need to asked/looked at, before blindly rushing into win 8,
and its our right as free human beings to at least know these things.
You could be considered gullible\quite foolish to [possibly] blindly rush into selling your privacy down the river.
ms needs me more than i need them, believe me,, without these so called "haters" having a good old bloody winge, we would get walked all over all the time, if the user base complains loud enough, then changes will be made that are usually for the better, otherwise, nothing gets done, so i do take slight umbrage\affront[not personally] when they are casually labelled as haters, they are sticking up for everyone really. i guess some like to lead, others like to be led like a child, im not like that personally,[no slight to anyone just saying my thoughts, thats what open forums are for yes?]
It's $15 to get it now. I believe that the offer is good until the end of January.
If you can save 50 cents a day you can have it in a month.
It is such BIG news that we even have a Windows 8 CLUB HOUSE! No other OS from windows has one that I am aware of.
In my opinion Windows 95 had the biggest hype to go with it though, it's pretty much the same whenever they release a new O/S. Fact of the matter is you don't have to buy Windows 8. It is not required for anything.
From what I could find Microsoft spend about 200 million promoting Windows 95 and about 350 million promoting Vista. They are looking at dumping between 1.5 and 1.8 Billion into the Windows 8 promotion.
This is a very risky proposition for them with the redesign of the UI, so they are definitely going to want to get it out there in people's faces and they can only do that by throwing tons of money into advertising.
But as Erocker stated, you don't need Win8 for anything in particular other than the stuff that works only with the new UI.
I hope is does well. There is nothing inherently bad about it, it's just different and takes some getting used to, and of course tweaking to make it do what you want, like every other Microsoft OS that has ever been released.