Moderators: Jason Susnjara , Larry Epplin , Clint Buechlein , Scott G Vaal , Jason Susnjara , Larry Epplin , Clint Buechlein , Scott G Vaal
Terry Patrie
New Member
Posts: 11 Joined: Wed, Apr 07 2010, 1:38PM
Company Name: DACE WOODWORKING
Country: CANADA
Location: Vegreville AB Canada
Post
by Terry Patrie » Wed, Oct 26 2016, 7:12PM
Hi to all;
I am planning on installing Windows 10 Home edition on shop computer. Can anyone tell me if there is any issues, or problems with using ECabs 6 latest version on windows 10 Home. I will be installing windows 10 on an external hard drive and keeping XP on computer drive(dual boot), but in case does not work out that way, I sure hope not anyway.
Any info is much appreciated.
Terry
Terry at DACE WOODWORKING
Thomas strembitsky
Guru Member
Posts: 301 Joined: Fri, Jul 27 2012, 12:30PM
Company Name: true form cabinets
Country: CANADA
Contact:
Post
by Thomas strembitsky » Thu, Oct 27 2016, 12:01PM
I have been using ecabinets on windows ten for a few months now and haven't had any issues with windows effecting it.
Intel(R) Core(TM) i-13700K @ 2.70GHz 32.00 GB RAM
Windows 11 Professional 64-bit
http://www.trueform.ca
CS43 cnc
Terry Patrie
New Member
Posts: 11 Joined: Wed, Apr 07 2010, 1:38PM
Company Name: DACE WOODWORKING
Country: CANADA
Location: Vegreville AB Canada
Post
by Terry Patrie » Thu, Oct 27 2016, 1:47PM
Hi Thomas
thanks for your reply. are you are using windows 10 Home or Pro.
Terry at DACE WOODWORKING
Thomas strembitsky
Guru Member
Posts: 301 Joined: Fri, Jul 27 2012, 12:30PM
Company Name: true form cabinets
Country: CANADA
Contact:
Post
by Thomas strembitsky » Thu, Oct 27 2016, 3:29PM
im using professional edition
my computer specs are in my signature below
Intel(R) Core(TM) i-13700K @ 2.70GHz 32.00 GB RAM
Windows 11 Professional 64-bit
http://www.trueform.ca
CS43 cnc
Terry Patrie
New Member
Posts: 11 Joined: Wed, Apr 07 2010, 1:38PM
Company Name: DACE WOODWORKING
Country: CANADA
Location: Vegreville AB Canada
Post
by Terry Patrie » Thu, Oct 27 2016, 4:00PM
thks again Thomas. I have been thinking Pro is a better choice over Home even though electronic rep suggested to use Home instead of Pro.
Terry at DACE WOODWORKING