If you have all the pieces/parts, then installation should work
normally.  My understanding is installations won't be possible if you
need to request a license key or other dependency as Autodesk no longer
processes those requests....which should be illegal if they issued a
'permanent' license.

Windows 10 is only discontinued for new development starting in
October.  The OS will continue to function for years to come. Customers
can buy extended support for at least a few years as not everybody can
drop Windows 10 and migrate to something else in the short term.  the
first extra year is pretty cheap, but goes up very quickly with each
successive year.  Softimage does work on Windows 11, but you'll need to
futz with a bunch of settings in Windows for legacy feature support here
or there.  If you don't like that idea, you can run Windows 10 in a
virtual machine and install Softimage there and not have to worry about EOL.

Matt

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