08-31-2015
06:43 AM
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08-31-2015
06:43 AM
Big boy leap without the big boy research, huh!
Win10 installs are for experienced PC power users at the moment, is that you? If yes, Win10's compatibility mode may be all you need to do, look up how to do that in Win10's HELP or at Microsoft's. You need to be a full admin in your Win10 log-in, and just so you know I suspect Autodesk is not going to support the 'home' versions of Win10.
Or whip out a credit card and find a company called Longbow Software ans see if they will sell you a fix.
If you want free and easy fix, you'll need to wait on Autodesk for a solution in the next few weeks or months or never, no one knows for sure yet.
Win10 installs are for experienced PC power users at the moment, is that you? If yes, Win10's compatibility mode may be all you need to do, look up how to do that in Win10's HELP or at Microsoft's. You need to be a full admin in your Win10 log-in, and just so you know I suspect Autodesk is not going to support the 'home' versions of Win10.
Or whip out a credit card and find a company called Longbow Software ans see if they will sell you a fix.
If you want free and easy fix, you'll need to wait on Autodesk for a solution in the next few weeks or months or never, no one knows for sure yet.