@TONSCHUH: That nVidia driver wasn't accepted at my Laptop and it were the Mobile driver! Nevermind the 320 is working well and I didn't play games on Laptop! Regarding the USB 3.0, mine in Lapto, which is an Renesas USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller is working well with the Microsoft Driver 0096
Yeah, I had secure boot enabled but missed setting the security key! I managed to enable secure boot in UEFI CSM mode so I don't need a new graphics card after all
Is there any fully working KMS that works with 8.1? Is there a way yet to upgrade current public KMS servers to activate 8.1?
There are KMS activation method, check threads in Windows 8 forum. For official activator, there is no activator yet.
Do you know if any of these KMS activations are full VM KMS servers (or upgrades), or are they onyl the local ones?
I don't believe that there is any KMS Server at the moment which could activate Windows 8.1 VL/Enterprise! Those procedures will be implemented by MS later on and maybe not before the public Release except and maybe a short time upfront of the Release Date to the high profile partners. The change from KMS5 to KMS6 seems nor so easy to "crack"! I believe that many "Crackers" are working day and night on an solution!
functionless "show my desktop background on start" has something to do with activation ? (W8.1X64ENT)
I finally got the USB-3.0-Issue sorted. It's caused by the USB-3.0-Boost-Function. I had to completely un-install the Asus AI-Suite-II and to remove both eXtensible Host-Entries in the Device-Manager. After a re-boot I had to re-install the whole AI-Suite-II again, which now didn't offer / install the USB-3.0-Boost-Function. Another re-boot was needed and then I could connect everything like it was before under Win8 and even under the PreView. It's still quite strange, that it worked out of the box with the Clean-Install of the PreView, but I have to admit, that I didn't check, if the USB-3.0-Boost-Function got installed back then. Thanks to everyone for all the help / tip's and link's ! You are awesome !
Hey guys can someone help me why i can't put Windows 8.1 RTM X64 edition on USB 4GB via "Windows 7 CD/DVD Tool" ? It stops on 99% and it says that i don't have enough room and this problem i didn't get before when for example i made a Windows 8 Pro iso bootable usb !!!
iso is 3.53 GB (3,798,214,656 bytes) size on disk is 3.53 GB (3,798,220,800 bytes) extracted iso is 3.60 GB (3,875,685,763 bytes) size on disk is 3.62 GB (3,897,786,368 bytes) adding a boot sector to make the usb bootable, plus the format of the USB could make up the difference as to why it will not fit. Several people have run across this issue. I haven't time to go further yet, but will look at it too. -ed- btw, most 4GB drives are around ~3.7GB