

- CANT INSTALL ZUNE ON WINDOWS 10 TABLET PORTABLE
- CANT INSTALL ZUNE ON WINDOWS 10 TABLET PRO
- CANT INSTALL ZUNE ON WINDOWS 10 TABLET SOFTWARE
- CANT INSTALL ZUNE ON WINDOWS 10 TABLET WINDOWS 8.1
- CANT INSTALL ZUNE ON WINDOWS 10 TABLET WINDOWS 8
This is quite the opositie to the windows 8 design where the desktop was an app on the windows startscreen. A good look at windows 10 and skimming away all the new introduced features, I see the tablet screen of the OS as a maximiized version of the the start menu.
CANT INSTALL ZUNE ON WINDOWS 10 TABLET WINDOWS 8.1
Having used windows 7 on a deskop and now windows 8.1 on my surface pro, I see a deveopment happening where windows 10 seems geard more to the desktop/pc. I agree with the first sentiment of windows 10. Honestly now? I'm wondering if they will have enough time between now and then to make it actually work well. At first I thought that they were launching windows 10 too late. But wow there is a ton of work that needs to be done on the tablet side. Yes it's a beta, I undertstand that, and all my feedback is being sent to microsoft, as I'm supposed to be doing as a beta tester and I hope they will be able to make a wonderful product when it does come to market. We have to click off of tablet mode just to press the item in question. Also in tablet mode we appear to currently be unable to select anything from the desktop. If this is there I can't seem to find it anymore. And internet explorer needs to have a touch friendly version again for those of us who use the tablets. Swiping down from the top needs to give us the app commands and the option that it currently gives us should be left to those coming in with a mouse cursor. Especially the option to get back to the start screen, which far as I can tell can only be done now by pressing the home button or by finding the taskbar start button. The Charms bar options we had needs to be integrated into the action center we now have when we swipe in from the right. Cause right now there is a ton of work that needs to be done on the tablet side of things. Last edited by missionsparta 01-24-2015 at 05:59 AM. Because right now, Microsoft has left their true tablet customers out to dry. The only real option I see is 7"-8" devices running the same version OS as Windows Phones, which I guess would be fine, but I just wish they would clarify this. It is just a frankienstined desktop, and desktops have never done well on real tablets. I unfortunately just veered off my original question - now that RT is going to be long forgotten, what happens with the next line of Surfaces? I hate to tell you guys, but Windows 10 is not tablet friendly. That is like consumers looking at MacBook, b*tching that the iPad is a pile of junk and should be killed off.
CANT INSTALL ZUNE ON WINDOWS 10 TABLET PRO
So why people that wanted a Pro (obviously looking for a laptop replacement) cried about the RT (something completely different than what they were looking for) is beyond me. The RT devices were more affordable and not geared to those that wanted a laptop, but more something in line with an iPad. The Surface Pro line are not really tablets.
CANT INSTALL ZUNE ON WINDOWS 10 TABLET SOFTWARE
I tried looking online for fixes and found the offline Zune installer since the software is no longer supported by Microsoft and it can't contact the Microsoft Zune.Now that all the "I hate RT" cry babies have gotten their way, where do real Windows Tablets go from here? I still have and love my old Zune HD, it's my main music player, but I recently moved from a Windows 7 computer to a Windows 10 and I can't seem to install the software anymore. It lets you get updates, find apps and sync media. The first time you plug your Windows smartphone into a PC, you’re prompted to install the Zune software to help you manage your phone.

And if when using an iPod we find iTunes, when using a Zune, Zune Player is the recommended program to manage your music.
CANT INSTALL ZUNE ON WINDOWS 10 TABLET PORTABLE
Zune is the portable multimedia player designed by Microsoft and that is thought to fight versus the iPod. If you own a Zune, it is worth you install Zune Software and power up our tiny but powerful device. For recent Zune adopters, welcome, but Zune requires Windows Media Center which has not been part of Windows since Windows 8. Most Zune users know that Zune doesn't and will not work on Windows 10. (Get it on cnet, maybe? Not sure I already had it.) That tells you to first download some files, and will take you to a download page at MS where you get ZunePackage.exe. Yes, you can install Zune on a Win 10 computer.
