Are you exited to check out the hiddenfeatures of Windows 8? The brand new features of the much awaitedWindows 8 include Windows Store along with a hybrid boot mode whichis utilized to reduce the cold boot time, Automatic Maintenance andSpot Verifier. The spot verifier is used for checking the bad sectorsand thus marks them at real time so as to avoid any sort of damage orloss of data.

Microsoft hasn’t yet revealed aboutthe features, but a sneak peek into the matter will surely help todisclose the features.

Detect crash for the legacy programs


Group policies of Windows 8 haverecently indicated that Microsoft Corp. is presently working on itsProgram Compatibility Assistant as well as the stability of itssystem. In addition, the crashes in comparison to earlier modules toohave decreased in Windows 8. This is done by separating the printdrivers and applications. The print drivers involved in the processinclude virtual party drivers including XPS, PDF and One note printdrives.

A cost cutter for 3G, Wi-fi and WWAN


To prevent heaps of online bills,Windows 8 has given a hint to introduce a cost limiting option to itscustomers. To keep the mobile costs down, one has the option tochoose from either unrestricted, fixed or the variable settings.Besides, admins too have the authority to disable the mobile roamingof their clients. This will further decrease the mobile bill cost ofthe user.

Introducing a multi-monitor taskbar


According to the new policy of Windows8, the taskbar will be visible not only to the primary screen butalso to other connected screens. This tool was missing in the earlierversions of Windows and this is the reason why numerous othercommercial tools namely Actual Multiple Monitors and UltraMon didfairly well in the market. In addition, a great probability existsthat the new setting description might have the Multiple Displayfeature below the Taskbar properties. This feature was absent in theearlier versions of Windows 8 but as announced in the 2008 PDCpresentation, the company has pledged to properly implement the multimonitor taskbar.

Whether the task bar on other displayswill actually be visible or not lies is not clear yet it is hopedthat Windows 8 will be far better than its predecessors.

The final word


Truthfully speaking, all theannouncements made by Microsoft regarding Windows 8 can vary in thefinal version. They are not the final specifications for Windows 8.Moreover, the concluding version of Windows 8 is expected to releasein September which means it is still three months away from closure.Most probably, the three features that have been mentioned are likelyto be included in the brand new Windows 8. Introducing these featureswill add to the trustworthiness of the product and can easily be usedto target the mobile users. As a matter of fact, no one can everexpect Microsoft to cut their multi-monitor support.