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OFFICIAL: Windows 10 Compatibility with 6000 series STATUS 08/2015?
What is the OFFICIAL compatibility status for Windows 10 and SmartSDR?
Does Flexradio currently recommend Windows 10 as of August 2015?
Or should users wait?
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but I am running it fine on 4 PC's and my work machine without a hitch
and as long as you do an uninstall of SSDR and components before hand and reinstall post update it should work fine
Cheers
Simon ZL4PLM
I installed a second SATA SSD drive which has Windows 10 while keeping windows 7 on the primary drive. I have yet to see any differences between the two operating systems.
Jim, K6QE
I was part of beta team of 4-million plus world wide testers. There are claims of well over 14 million installs the first 24 hours. July-29-2015...
Works well with my setup. My CPU and Memory usages also seem to be a little bit lower too.
A more robust O.S>.
73 AA0KM
But ...
I am seeing some rough spots, which is not unexpected. If you enjoy the challenge of dealing with these, then fine, dive in. Otherwise, I'd stand back for a month or two and let MS get some bugs fixed. Bug fixes are coming out weekly right now.
The process of moving drivers from one version of Windows to a newer version can be surprisingly tricky. MSFT tests the upgrade process for common devices. But I think we can be pretty confident that doesn't include the Flex-6000 series radios and their associated family of drivers and applications.
If you have some unusual device, it's ALWAYS better to uninstall it prior to the OS upgrade and re-install it when the OS upgrade is happily finished. Always.
Peter
K1PGV
P.S. As Tim also noted, removing the software and driver after the upgrade and re-installing it is definitely *not* the same as never having installed the software and driver and installing it afresh after the upgrade. When you "remove" a driver on Windows, even if you tick the "Delete the software" box, it does *not* remove all knowledge of the device and driver from the OS. In fact, there's no documented or supported way to make Windows uninstall and completely forget about a given device once that device has been "seen." Strange, I know... but it's the way it is. This makes it *really* annoying to test installation procedures for Windows drivers. To *really* know your code works, you have to repeatedly test it on clean installs.