I decided to "upgrade" from 8 to 8.1 yesterday.
Didn't cost anything, sounded simple enough - it even directed me to the free upgrade in the "Windows Store".... except I couldn't find it in the Windows Store (I did see hundreds of brightly coloured, utterly incomprehensible apps). The Windows Store appears to have no search facility....? :?
So, a bit of Googling to finally find a link to download Windows 8.1..... started the process then it said I'm not an administrator. WTF???!!! If I'm not the administrator on my computer then who the hell is? I was absolutely furious by this stage, yelling at the screen and kicking things around the room (sorry neighbours). :x
More Googling and I found info showing this is not a unique problem, and offering various solutions... one of which worked. Hooray.
So now I have Windows 8.1 and a start button, of sorts. It's a little better, but I may still download a Windows 7 style start menu.
I think one of the things I find most frustrating is that in previous versions of Windows I was either on my C drive or on the internet, it was clear cut. Now in Windows 8 it's much more of a grey area - you click on something which you think is on your machine, and you're in some bloody Xbox store. Or you go somewhere else and it prompts you to download "updates" but it doesn't tell you what it is, if it's something already on your machine or something entirely new. Everything is a little coloured box with a picture in it, I just want a boring old screen with some old-fashioned words to explain what the hell is going on.
And what's this thing about "cloud storage" for pictures and documents? It sounds almost compulsory, is everything you do now copied into the "cloud" somewhere? I don't want all my stuff floating around in the ether for someone else to nosey into.