If you are within the time period after a Windows 10 upgrade you can roll back to your prior operating system. If you can't roll back, hopefully you have installation discs for your prior operating system and can start from scratch. If stuck with Windows 10, expect constant headaches and problems.
http://www.infoworld.com/article/303380 ... grade.html
Besides Corel not having much time to iron out Windows 10 compatibility for X8 and it appears they still don't have it, with Windows 10 you have no idea what updates it is downloading and installing and no control over the process- it can mess up your hardware drivers, conflict with programs etc., and there is no easy way to troubleshoot.
Win 10 Compatabilty
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rondo
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Re: Win 10 Compatabilty
I realize that you have had problems with Win 10 but this general statement does not apply to everyone. When I first installed Win 10 it seemed sluggish for a while. I was ready to get rid of it but after a week or so it settled down and works very well for me with some nice features. I've had no problem with any versions of PSP from X4 to X8 and also no problems with AfterShot Pro and AfterShot 2. No headaches or problems for many months.rondo wrote:If stuck with Windows 10, expect constant headaches and problems.
Mark
