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    Question Windows 10

    Has anybody had success in upgrading your workstation to Windows 10 and not having any issues? I'm currently running Windows 8, 64 bit ...

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    Default Re: Windows 10

    There have been quite a few problems reported. Officially, it is still not supported yet. Since it is so difficult to go back to the previous OS, I recommend waiting until it is supported. Note that this would be for 2016 or later. Earlier releases have similar issues and are not likely to be made compliant to Windows 10.
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    Default Re: Windows 10

    ... From back in June using Win10x64 TP (now using Enterprise; not a single issue to-date):





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    Default Re: Windows 10

    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Jobe View Post
    There have been quite a few problems reported. Officially, it is still not supported yet.
    To clarify, you mean that Autodesk products are not supported on Win 10 yet.
    Because Win 10 itself is supported. Just wanted to clarify since we are in the O/S forum and not an Autodesk product forum.
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    Default Re: Windows 10

    Thanks for the feedback. I think I will wait a while ... maybe ...

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    Default Re: Windows 10

    Quote Originally Posted by rkmcswain View Post
    To clarify, you mean that Autodesk products are not supported on Win 10 yet.
    Because Win 10 itself is supported. Just wanted to clarify since we are in the O/S forum and not an Autodesk product forum.
    I have had maybe one crash on 2015 after the upgrade to win 10 at home. Of course, I am not a power user on it at the house. Other than that, it seems to work fine.
    If you have a technical question, please find the appropriate forum and ask it there.
    You will get a quicker response from your fellow AUGI members than if you sent it to me via a PM or email.
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    Default Re: Windows 10

    Quote Originally Posted by rkmcswain View Post
    To clarify, you mean that Autodesk products are not supported on Win 10 yet.
    Because Win 10 itself is supported. Just wanted to clarify since we are in the O/S forum and not an Autodesk product forum.
    Yes, you are correct. That's what I meant.
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    Default Re: Windows 10

    Autodesk has released AutoCAD-2016-service-pack-1-html making it Windows 10 compatible. I will upgrade my workstation to Windows 10 tonight and see what happens.

    I've installed Win 10 on a Samsung Tab 4 tablet and like it. I don't have AutoCAD on it but I do have AutoSketch 10 and SketchUp 2015 ... runs fine and I like it VS Win 8/8.1.

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    Default Re: Windows 10

    Well we're running AutoCAD 2013 MEP on Windows 10 with practically no issues.
    And I'm not sure that what little issues we've had are related to Windows 10 at all.
    On the other hand, Revit 2014 has batch plotting issues related to Windows 10 security updates.

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