Hello,
I am putting together a new pc. It seems impossible to download and install Windows 10, without using the latest version. However, this version is marked as incompatible for Pyramix and Pyramix native.
So, we now have a new Pyramix version, which does not run on the latest 6 month old Windows. I cannot download older Windows versions. Even if someone can help me to find a older Windows version (that would fit on a dvd !), I am not sure if it will fully support my new motherboard and i3 10320 cpu...
Anyone has solid advice ?
Thanks.
25th anniversary and windows10
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Re: 25th anniversary and windows10
I messaged you with more information, but for people following this thread who are in the same position, here are a couple of useful websites:
Older Win10 Installer ISO files from Microsoft servers:
https://tb.rg-adguard.net/public.php
On a system running a previous version that is registered with Microsoft, you just need to double click on the ISO file to start the upgrade process.
On a brand new system with no version of Windows on it, you'll need to create a bootable installer on a thumb drive. Rufus is a free program that will do this:
https://rufus.ie/
You'll need to purchase a registration key from Microsoft (or a licensed retailer) if you are going this route.
Note that while you will need to have your own Registration key from Microsoft for Windows 10, if you're upgrading a system from a Registered version of Win8 (and possibly Win7 for the time being), you'll receive a Win10 key automatically as part of the process.
Older Win10 Installer ISO files from Microsoft servers:
https://tb.rg-adguard.net/public.php
On a system running a previous version that is registered with Microsoft, you just need to double click on the ISO file to start the upgrade process.
On a brand new system with no version of Windows on it, you'll need to create a bootable installer on a thumb drive. Rufus is a free program that will do this:
https://rufus.ie/
You'll need to purchase a registration key from Microsoft (or a licensed retailer) if you are going this route.
Note that while you will need to have your own Registration key from Microsoft for Windows 10, if you're upgrading a system from a Registered version of Win8 (and possibly Win7 for the time being), you'll receive a Win10 key automatically as part of the process.
Frank Lockwood, Toronto, ON, Canada
• Pyramix Native 11.1.6
• Mac Mini 6.2 (3rd Gen. Quadcore i7) - Bootcamp 6.0.6136 - Win10 Pro SP1 64 v1809
• RME Fireface 800 ASIO driver 3.125 or ASIO4All 2.15
• Pyramix Native 11.1.6
• Mac Mini 6.2 (3rd Gen. Quadcore i7) - Bootcamp 6.0.6136 - Win10 Pro SP1 64 v1809
• RME Fireface 800 ASIO driver 3.125 or ASIO4All 2.15
Re: 25th anniversary and windows10
Just to give a heads up: the new pc with i3 10320 CPU and Asrock mini-itx h470 motherboard is up and running. Went through the entire optimalisation document, and then found 1 more problem : firmware of my media M2 drive was not the latest, causing storport.sys to have enormous DPC values.
After the firmware update - perfect ! Running Windows 10 1909.
This motherboard has a realtek ethernet port and a Intel one. This gave the advantage I could disable Defender on the Intel port - using that for Ravenna. The other port is "safe" for internet connection.
After the firmware update - perfect ! Running Windows 10 1909.
This motherboard has a realtek ethernet port and a Intel one. This gave the advantage I could disable Defender on the Intel port - using that for Ravenna. The other port is "safe" for internet connection.