I had problems with abbyy finereader 12 and I had to reinstall skype, no
sound out of it at all till I did that -- I had to actually uninstall
and reinstall, but other than that, so far so good.

Bob Tinney via Talk <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've now installed Windows 10 on three computers and I kept all of the
> old settings.  The start menu reads just fine and the only problem I
> had was that after I installed a Skype update on my desktop, The
> desktop Skype shortcut stopped working and I had to reestablish the
> shortcut again to get Skype to work again.
> 
> Bob, K8LR, [email protected]
> 
> On 8/29/2015 6:02 PM, net bat via Talk wrote:
> > I have never had good results with a in place install. any old problems 
> > will be carried over to the new windows version because it keeps the old 
> > registry
> > settings.
> > but with windows 10, once you have done the in place install it will be 
> > automatically activated with microsoft. then you can do a clean install.
> > what I did was, while still running windows 10 is to use a system reset 
> > instead.
> > this also reinstalleds windows with the choice to keep your personal files 
> > or save nothing.
> > both ways you still get a clean registry and a reinstallation of windows 
> > and the default apps.
> > both ways will erase the previously installed apps you installed after 
> > windows was installed.
> > I kept my personal files.
> > it keeps the desktop icons and personal folders you created. but not the 
> > programs.
> > and it kept all my personal installation program files so I could reinstall 
> > again.
> > it kept the folders where I have the shareware and commercial programs I 
> > have to install.
> > I use a folder called installations. with sub folders for each program.
> > I copy all my installation cd’s there so even if I lose the cd’s I will 
> > still be able to re install them.
> > w e, openbook,text aloud,goldwave,printer drivers etc. are all there. and 
> > on carbonite on line backup.
> > ******
> > the setup part of your programs are not speech friendly at all with windows 
> > 10. many controls and instructions will not speak without using the mouse. 
> > even setup programs that have full speech when installing them with windows 
> > 7.
> >
> 
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