February 24, 201511 yr Does anyone know early on if Windows 10 will have any conflicts with FS9. You know any issues that will make it not usable? They are going to offer it to those like me who are using Windows 7 and I certianly dont want to switch an then be without my FS9 and FS10. Thanks Intel I7 6700 4.0 CPU Western Digital Caviar 1TB SATA 6.0Gb/s Hard Drive 16GB DDR4 Crucial RAM. Corsair 750 Watt PSU. EVGA NVIDIA GTX1080 FTW GPU
February 24, 201511 yr Download the preview and test it, It installs over your Win 7 but uninstalls cleanly restoring your W7 back to its original state. I tried it last week but it is not for me, butt ugly interface.
February 24, 201511 yr I certianly dont want to switch an then be without my FS9 and FS10. Also be aware that some developers eg. iFly/Flight1 do not support even Windows 8. Therefore if you discover issues you may be on your own. but it is not for me, butt ugly interface. Hi Glynn ... Win 7 had a choice of selecting the 'Classic' interface which I personally prefer. Win10 doesn't offer that option?
February 24, 201511 yr I never looked for the Classic interface as I never use it (too slow and CPU bound) But I found little in the way of customisation, but I am aware it is still in early developement. The OS looks like it was designed by a bunch of pre-school children one of whom was possibly colour blind. It will be the only game in town when we need to go DX12 so if P3D goes that route then we will just have to get used to it.
February 26, 201511 yr Hello: I have not tried the excellent freeware "Classic Shell" add-on in Windows 10 yet, but have used it with great success in Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8.x. Highly recommended to restore the classic desktop and Start button etc. to more recent versions of Windows ! :wink: http://www.classicshell.net/ http://www.classicshell.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3449 GaryGB
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March 1, 201511 yr Interesting news on SimHQ website about Windows 10 and DirectX 12. http://www.simhq.com/daily-news/windows-10-future-pc-gaming.html Bill Clark Windows 10 Pro, Ver 21H2 CPU I5-8600K 5.0GHz, GPU Nvidia RTX 3090 VRAM 24GB Gigabyte Z370 Gaming 7, 2TB M2.NVMe, RAM 32GB
June 2, 201511 yr Does anyone know early on if Windows 10 will have any conflicts with FS9. You know any issues that will make it not usable? They are going to offer it to those like me who are using Windows 7 and I certianly dont want to switch an then be without my FS9 and FS10. Thanks After testing Windows 10 since March I must say that compatibility with FS9 has been a hit and miss but improving. Having said that however, the last build of Windows 10 (build 10130) at least for me it broke the FS9 main menu and alt menu when running in full screen mode and it just shows a black screen. The sim itself runs fine in Windowed mode displaying the main menu and when in flight while in full screen mode but you can't access flight maps to consult frequencies and headings in FS9 because that would run under the same environment of FS9s main menu showing a black screen. I hope this is a momentary issue and not something permanent as FS9 was working flawlessly in Windows 10 build 10122 released a week earlier. Apparently the next build will be released next week so it is possible this is a temporary quirk rather than a permanent one. Fingers crossed. I am throwing this question to the community... Is the same issue I am describing on this thread happening to your Windows 10 test computer with preview build 10122? Thanks! Visit Us at www.virtualeastern.com
June 4, 201510 yr After testing Windows 10 since March I must say that compatibility with FS9 has been a hit and miss but improving. Having said that however, the last build of Windows 10 (build 10130) at least for me it broke the FS9 main menu and alt menu when running in full screen mode and it just shows a black screen. The sim itself runs fine in Windowed mode displaying the main menu and when in flight while in full screen mode but you can't access flight maps to consult frequencies and headings in FS9 because that would run under the same environment of FS9s main menu showing a black screen. I hope this is a momentary issue and not something permanent as FS9 was working flawlessly in Windows 10 build 10122 released a week earlier. Apparently the next build will be released next week so it is possible this is a temporary quirk rather than a permanent one. Fingers crossed. I am throwing this question to the community... Is the same issue I am describing on this thread happening to your Windows 10 test computer with preview build 10122? Thanks! I have the same window issue in window's 8.1 when first starting the sim i can't run anything in full screen so i set everything up in windowed mode then go to full screen right before flying.
July 5, 201510 yr Download the preview and test it, It installs over your Win 7 but uninstalls cleanly restoring your W7 back to its original state. I tried it last week but it is not for me, butt ugly interface. Please people install BETA software on a test computer! no guarantee that it will install everything back to its original state. The interface isn't that bad: Russell Homan
August 12, 201510 yr After testing Windows 10 since March I must say that compatibility with FS9 has been a hit and miss but improving. Having said that however, the last build of Windows 10 (build 10130) at least for me it broke the FS9 main menu and alt menu when running in full screen mode and it just shows a black screen. The sim itself runs fine in Windowed mode displaying the main menu and when in flight while in full screen mode but you can't access flight maps to consult frequencies and headings in FS9 because that would run under the same environment of FS9s main menu showing a black screen. I hope this is a momentary issue and not something permanent as FS9 was working flawlessly in Windows 10 build 10122 released a week earlier. Apparently the next build will be released next week so it is possible this is a temporary quirk rather than a permanent one. Fingers crossed. I am throwing this question to the community... Is the same issue I am describing on this thread happening to your Windows 10 test computer with preview build 10122? Thanks! I have exactly the same issue in Windows 10 pro: main menu and alt menu when running in full screen mode shows a black screen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Emiliano Ferraco ARGENTINA www.sur-air.com.ar
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