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doesn't support Windows Media Center so I'll pass
If you are using 8.1, you might try Classic Shell - we use it at work and find it makes using 8.1 much more like 7, though you can change the settings to be more like Xp if you like
I've done a bunch of pre-release tests with Win10, and I now have a dedicated Win10 platform (2-in-1 tablet hybrid, has touch screen, detachable keyboard, etc.). My main machines are still on Win7/8.1, Linux, bunch of other OSs.I'll be testing GuzziDiag from the Win10 tablet as soon as my new Bluetooth OBDII device arrives, and will post my results in that thread. I've already posted in another thread about how to get some older apps to work if they have problems with Win10; note that what is no problem for one installation may be an issue for another that seems similar on the surface (and I don't mean the MS Surface!).
No worries, it will work just fine.
I'm actually more concerned about the drivers for the connection than the GuzziDiag software - that's where most issues have arisen with the new OS.
Upgraded my Dell XPS Desktop the first day it was available. Everything went smooth except for having to reinstall my video card drivers.Wireless settings for my printer worked which surprised me.One thing i don't like is that you cant use submenus/dropdown(?) on the start menu like 7 or xp to navigate. You have to open a window and go from there. Don't care for tiles. Be nice if there were more options for the start menu!Been running smooth though for almost two weeks now..........just a matter of figuring out how some software guru thinks the average joe should operate their own computer.
no windows in my future. I'm replying to this post using my ibook G4, OS 10.3.9 gettin' old and still doing it... just a lot slower on the internet.