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Win 7 support ends in January 2020, after which time it's allegedly a bad idea to access the 'net with it. But... I don't want to upgrade, due in part to other software I use. Anyone else in the same boat? What's your plan? It's been suggested that we could install a sandboxed version of Linux, and use a web browser from within that for most internet access. I don't know if that would work or not, haven't had time to investigate yet.Thoughts?
Is anyone running pre-CC versions of Adobe CS in compatibility mode on Win 10? Is that an option? I have other concerns about switching, but that's a big one.
Quote from: Prince Art on October 29, 2019, 09:55:29 AMIs anyone running pre-CC versions of Adobe CS in compatibility mode on Win 10? Is that an option? I have other concerns about switching, but that's a big one.We run CS6 on Win10 with zero issues.
You guys who upgraded, do you do a clean install, or is there a less drastic option?Also, the advice is always to back up, but with a clean install, doesn't everything on the C drive need to be re-installed anyway?The upgrade to Win 10 doesn't affect any other drive does it?