In Windows 8, you can only open 1 instance of an app at a time by just clicking on the app tile. In order to open multiple instances of it, right-click on the app tile and run it as administrator. This will allow you to have several instances of the same application.
21 March 2013
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windows 8 has come up with many good features and it will cover up all the drawbacks of window 7.
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