Hi Tom,
Where can the compatibility utility for W 10 be obtained?
Thanks
Neville.
On 25/11/2015 3:02 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:
You should also search for Windows 10 drivers on the manufacturer's
sites of your display adapter, sound card, and printer before installing
Windows 10. All of mine had new Windows 10 drivers.
There's also a compatibility utility to check your system before
installing Windows 10.
Tom
On 11/24/2015 7:57 AM, Rod Hutton via Talk wrote:
Hi Rick,
Here's an AI Squared knowledge base article all about it:
http://www.gwmicro.com/Support/Knowledge_Base/?kbnumber=GWKB2066
hth,
Rod
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Subject: Windows 10 Upgrade Process
Hi: I might upgrade to Windows 10 pretty soon.
What is the Process and what accessibility issues might I encounter?
Are my drivers left in place?
Do I have to jump through hoops to get my paid version of Eloquence
back -
will it be removed?
Do I have to ReSetup the Desktop Icons and Task Bar pinned items?
What about Internet Explorer and my Office 365 Outlook and Word, office,
settings and features?
Are people still having problems with accessibility during installation
using, I guess, narrator?
Do I have to ReDownload and Install Windoweyes for Office?
Does the online download and installer work and is it completely
accessible?
Anything else I am forgetting to ask about before setting up a plan and
obtaining whatever information I will need to get back up and running?
Any particular better way than clicking on the get windows 10 button
in the
notification task bar to download and install windows 10 when it comes to
accessibility or implementation?
Any suggested way to go back to my current Windows 8.1 if the install
fails?
Rick USA
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