I've been running W10 both in my laptop (64 bit) and my desktop (32 bit) for some months now and I had no major issues, appart from the fact that conversion eliminated all Windows apps I had in operation (Office, Skype, etc) and others such as Thunderbird, and had to reinstall them. And yes, everything runs smoothly.

The only caveat is that it updates itself automatically even though I had been running Windows 7 Professional in both machines. I believe there is a way to prevent W10 to update itself automatically but it appears to be quite involved.

Rafael Copquin



On 24/06/2016 11:02, Dave Crozier wrote:
Well 12+ hours in from Brexit and the world hasn't ended and life seems to be 
carrying on much like before... in fact even the weather is the same i.e. Crap!

As for VFP, been up and running on Windows 10 64 Bit now for a week and no 
problems to report at all apart from the fact that it runs much faster than on 
Windows 7 (same machine and memory). Only gripe is that Windows has 
automatically rebooted twice for updates (presumably)  overnight as I put this 
as the preferred update time and subsequently reloaded my two USB security 
disks which were encrypted but with the wrong drive assignments and leaving 
them locked by Bitlocker. Hence my overnight backups haven't been successful - 
Hey Ho, Life goes on!

Dave


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