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I hope not to beat a dead horse on a painful subject for you, but it really sucks that this is happening for you and I've never heard of this before (for me it's perhaps the most stable app I run). This is probably extremely obvious but have you tried downloading and installing straight up and not using DIM? DIM always seems to put Carrara stuff in the wrong place anyway, since you mentioned it I immediately thought that might be the culprit.
Of course it could be that Win10 won't work right with Carrara, but since it works for me fine in Win7 and 8.1, I'm assuming it's not that (I hope it's not that, anyway)
Every owner of WIN 7 -8.1 gets a free upgrade to WIN 10 up to a year after it goes live if that helps yo decide to take the plunge.
...won't have the new workstation up by then (unless I hit the lotto) so no point in bothering the free offer as the only reason for me to change from Win7 Pro is for more memory support for the new rig (256 GB).
Kid, they may allow you to download the install and then you can burn that to a disk and write down the key they would issue you... you never know, that may be possible.
...I'm looking at about two years to secure the support I need to build the base system (dual LGA 2011 socket MB with 16 DDR4 slots, single 2.6 GHz 8 core Xeon and 64 GB DDR4 [server grade] memory in quad channel mode, 1TB SSD, 2 x 2 TB HDDs, & Sapphire R9 290X GPU with 8 GB VRAM) to which I would eventually add the second CPU and increase the memory, first to 128 GB then to the full 256 GB in stages. I would need an OS capable of supporting the full 256 GB memory at the outset (Win7 Pro tops out at 192) so I don't have to upgrade the OS and deal with wiping and reinstalling everything again. Since I don't game, there is no need for overclocking anything.
Most likely I will end up going with an OEM anyway as it is a home build, and considering the cost of the system itself, that would be a trivial expense. By then, it would come with at least SP1.
It's rather speculative at this juncture, Herald, but every Windows download in recent memory has been in .iso format that can be used to create a bootable DVD for installation purposes. In short, you'll have your physical media as a result.
Ukyuu: thank you!
It is nice to hear that at least at the moment there are no problems between W10 and DS! :)
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/about
I am wondering about the ones who are doing the technical preview of Windows 10
Win10 is not the cause of this crash as it has been going on ever since I brought the app, I'll ask someone of my network to test it. Anyways, I've tried both, using DIM and not using DIM, it just don't want to work.
ISO are downloadable for the purpose of creating bootable, DVD, I confirm that.
Anybody can do it. Some just do it because they want to see if their own printer / graphic card goes well with it. Some others are like me beta-testers and do it on some client's account, we give reports on the problem we encounter, some others are programmers who want to see if their software will follow.
Plus if you have W10, you'll be able to develop for any MS device and OS type (7, 8.1, 10, mobile, desktop etc) so some just upgrade in advance to test if that's true. (I don't know myself, I abandoned programming a while ago, I only use Game Maker studio and construct now.)
Is that Lifetime Upgrade Support a beneficence or a threat?
Sound like an OEM version, or the equivalent. I prefer full versions - if the PC dies you can always move Windows (or an image of the whole system) to another PC.
Sound like an OEM version, or the equivalent. I prefer full versions - if the PC dies you can always move Windows (or an image of the whole system) to another PC.
In windows XP you could. You could spam that serial from one end of the world to the other.
In Windows 7 the registration # was bound to the hardware "as a whole", if you reinstalled a licensed (non OEM) version of windows you would need to contact MS to allow the serial # to re-validate had you made any HW change from the original install (For instance the drive that windows ran bricked on you.)
I had several reinstalls in Win 7 (non OEM) that put me on hold for hours trying to get my licensed serial to register with MS's validation servers and a few of these happened on Sunday when they are closed, there was no automated service to assist.
before then I had y own policy of 6 months use, then wipe drive, reinstall and restore data. This was effectively shut down my MS's licensing changes in Win 7 and after.
In Windows 7 the registration # was bound to the hardware "as a whole", if you reinstalled a licensed (non OEM) version of windows you would need to contact MS to allow the serial # to re-validate had you made any HW change from the original install (For instance the drive that windows ran bricked on you.)
I had several reinstalls in Win 7 (non OEM) that put me on hold for hours trying to get my licensed serial to register with MS's validation servers and a few of these happened on Sunday when they are closed, there was no automated service to assist.
Haven’t had the need for doing it yet, but as long as it’s possible I don’t mind it’s a bit of trouble. After all, it’s usually not something you (well, I) do every other day.
...well the free offer is only for systems that currently have win7 or 8.1 installed.
As the workstation I am designing will be new, therefore it will not have an existing OS on it on it. The OS on My current system is an OEM and thus cannot be transferred to the new one. Hence, I would need to purchase a new OS to install on the new rig anyway so the "free" deal is sort of moot as I may just as well go for 10 from the start and not have to deal with upgrading the OS on a fully loaded system. Again, my main interest in 10 is due to needing greater memory support than 7Pro has (beyond 192 GB) and not wanting to deal with the ugliness of 8.1.
There is also no point to use the free offer on my current system either, as again, the current OS is an OEM and the maximum amount of memory the MB supports (24 GB) is easily handled by 7Pro which works fine and will be serviceable for another five years.
From PC Magazine:
"It's official: Microsoft says you can download the final version of Windows 10 on July 29"
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2928727/its-official-microsoft-says-you-can-download-the-final-version-of-windows-10-on-july-29.html
and this is next to useless but it's from MS
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-10-upgrade
that's an oxymoron, I know.
Well even though my key is valid it apparently won't work for the free upgrade. Glad I found out now.... such BS!
Well, I'm glad that DS4.8 works and that people have been testing it in W10. I'm still not going to bite the bullet till it's released and people have been using it for a while. The main thing that bugs me is drivers and their availability. For the entire time I had 8 on my laptop I could never get an 8 driver that worked properly for anything I had. Windows updates wiped out the driver for a fingerprint reader I used to log on with and it then wouldn't accept any older drivers. If I know that there will be proper drivers available for everything I have then I'd feel comfortable about going ahead and upgrading.
CHEERS!
You log on using your finger print? I want that!
The reader is built into my laptop, it was fun when it worked, but now I just use automatic log in. The annoying thing about 8 was that it was tied to my Microsoft account which was linked to my old Hotmail account, which I ditched when it got hacked. Setting up another account was too much hassle so I took it back to 7. I do have an Outlook account now, so it might not be such a pain with 10. I'll see what everyone thinks of it...
CHEERS!
...so is there anywhere one can find what the maximum memory support limits are for the various versions of Win10? This could save me having to purchase Win7Pro in order to upgrade my current system's memory to 24 GB.
BTW have the GWX icon on the taskbar.
I couldn't say for definite, but, I would imagine they are the same for 10 as they are for 7, whatever you have will be whatever you upgrade to. I have 7 Pro so I'd upgrade to 10 Pro.
CHEERS!
How weird. I finally got an icon in my task bar and clicked it and it was the notice to reserve a copy of Windows 10. YAY! I guess I DO qualify after all!
I've forgotten where it is, but, there is a way to bring up an info screen telling you which version of Windows you have. Bear in mind you'll only get the version of 10 that you have of whatever you have now.
CHEERS!
EDIT:
Here it is: C:\Windows\system32\winver.exe
I'm running 8.1
Run that winver in my edit and you'll see what you can upgrade to.
CHEERS!
Well I don't run Pro, I don't need it. So it will be a regular flavor of 10 and I'm just fine with that....
I have no idea what "winver" or "my edit" is....
Yeah im running everything on 7 and 8.1 (new powerful laptop purchased 2 weeks ago) do you know if it will run Reality 4 and luxrender?
OK.. typed in winver in Run and got some dialog telling me I'm running Windows 8.1. OK..... cool.