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« on: August 13, 2015, 01:13 »
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I've updated several computers to Windows 10 and everything looks good so far.   However, I'm nervous about updating my photo editing machine where I'm running CS6 since if anything goes wrong I'm dead in the water until I can fix it.

Anyone have experience updating to Windows 10 with CS6?  Any problems?

I also use a Wacom tablet and several 3Tbyte USB drives from WD so it would also suck if any of my hardware stopped working.


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« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2015, 02:43 »
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Taken from; https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/kb/Windows_10_compatibility_FAQ.html



Adobe and Microsoft have worked closely together to test Adobe Creative Cloud applications for reliability, performance, and user experience when installed on Intel-based systems running Windows 10. The latest versions of all Adobe Creative Cloud products are compatible.

FAQ

Are Creative Cloud applications supported on Windows 10? 
Yes. The latest versions of all Creative Cloud applications are compatible with Windows 10.

Do any of the Adobe Creative Cloud applications require updates to be compatible with Windows 10? 
No. In our testing, we have found no significant issues with running Creative Cloud products with Windows 10.

Is Adobe aware of any issues, bugs, or odd user experiences when using Creative Cloud applications or Adobe Acrobat products with Windows 10?
Windows 10 includes a new web browser called Microsoft Edge, in addition to Internet Explorer 11. Currently, the Microsoft Edge browser does not support the Acrobat PDF plug-in. Internet Explorer 11, along with other major Windows browsers, continues to support the Acrobat PDF plug-in. Additionally, see this knowledgebase article to resolve an MSVCR110.dll-related issue while using Creative Cloud apps on Windows 10.

How do I report any issues that arise? 
If you encounter any issues, report them on our bug reporting form. https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform&loc=en

I use some plug-ins with my current version of Creative Cloud applications. Are these plug-ins compatible with Windows 10? 
Customers are encouraged to check plug-in compatibility by contacting the plug-in vendor before upgrading to Windows 10. For third-party products, contact the manufacturer for guidance.

Does Adobe offer technical support for its products running on Windows 10? 
Adobe offers support to customers running Windows 10 in accordance with our standard customer support policies. Visit the support page for additional information about our support programs.

Are trial versions of individual products compatible with Windows 10? 
Yes. If a full version of a product is compatible with Windows 10, then the trial version of that product is compatible as well. Any known issues described in this document also apply to the trial versions.

« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2015, 02:55 »
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Nothing about CS6

« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2015, 04:01 »
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That's because they are not supporting CS6 products on Win10. I think they might (or might not) work but what's for sure is they aren't lifting a finger to make sure CS6 does.

Adobe must have thought all their Christmases had happened at once when Windows 10 came out. That'll help push people into CC


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« Reply #4 on: August 13, 2015, 04:33 »
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« Reply #5 on: August 13, 2015, 19:36 »
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Why would anyone be in a hurry to install Win 10 in a Win 7 PC now?

I can see a concern if you need to buy a new PC and don't know if Win 10 will work with CC, or if you want to get past the horror that is Win 8, but otherwise why not wait until other people have suffered the bugs and MS has finally gotten around to fixing them?

« Reply #6 on: August 13, 2015, 19:55 »
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Why would anyone be in a hurry to install Win 10 in a Win 7 PC now?

I can see a concern if you need to buy a new PC and don't know if Win 10 will work with CC, or if you want to get past the horror that is Win 8, but otherwise why not wait until other people have suffered the bugs and MS has finally gotten around to fixing them?

I installed, two weeks ago, W10 straight from W7 and I can feel it is snappier. This can be a reason to upgrade.
I'm running PS and LR CC with no issues.
The migration is simple with virtually no learning curve.


 

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