So, if your motherboard fries, or you upgrade your processor, your free Windows 10 licence will expire, and you'll have to pay for it. Although Microsoft state that the free upgrade is "free for the lifetime of the machine", what they don't explain is that the free upgrade is locked to the hardware you upgraded on. I bought a cheap "OEM" copy of Windows 10 Pro, rather than an upgrade.
My advice is that if you don't need collaboration, don't go beyond 12.4. I'm hearing a lot of unhappy reports about 12.5.x from a lot of people.
In this instance Windows 10 isn't like Yosemite or El Capitan on Macs, where if you installed too early a version of Pro Tools, you couldn't uninstall it. Neither was running Pro Tools though.Ī couple of questions - have you upgraded to Windows 10 Pro or Home?Īlso, is there any reason you went straight to 12.5.2? I'm still happily running 12.4HD, which is more than happy on Windows 10 Pro, as is Pro Tools 11, and indeed Pro Tools 10, despite the dire warnings from Avid. However recently I've had better experiences with a couple of machines.
My advice to always do a clean install of Windows 10, is born out of the fact that six months ago I had an absolute nightmare with a Win 7 to Win 10 upgrade. So we asked our resident Pro Tools Windows specialist Alan Sallabank for his take and advice on this and this is his response. If I click on Pro Tools, both the shortcut and the root in the Digi folder, it fails to open and gives no error message. I did try going back to Windows 7 but that didn't work either. I'm sorry I can't give you more information. I think I'm out of my depth on this one, so any help you can give me would be great. When I try repair in the install programme panel I am getting a 'mdac 2.5' required.
Sadly, I was seduced by the free Windows 10 download.īig mistake. I was quite happy running PT 12 with Windows 7 on my PC. You guys are my last resort for help if you have time. According to the certification, Microsoft is working on a new SKU called “Mixed Reality”, which could be announced later this year.Some community members have been in touch about upgrading to Windows 10 on Pro Tools systems and also what to do about the free Windows 10 upgrade that is about to expire.
However, you’ll be able to bypass the upgrade blocks by modifying the installation media or registry.Īhead of the expected rollout, a list of Windows 11 SKUs has also appeared on Bluetooth SIG, suggesting that the operating system is one step closer to release.
On unsupported devices, Microsoft will also block the update when you use Media Creation Tool or Update Assistant tool. If your device does not meet the new hardware requirements, the seeking experience will not be available. Windows 11 will be a user-initiated seeker process, which means you need to manually “seek” the update to Windows 11. In other words, Microsoft is not planning to force upgrade users to the new version. Windows 11 will be a user-initiated updateįor consumers, Microsoft will continue to offer control and transparency over Windows Updates. So if you’ve Windows 10 Enterprise (version 1909), you can directly upgrade to Windows 11 without installing the latest feature updates.įor Windows 7, Microsoft says a clean installation is necessary for a direct upgrade, which means users need to back up their files manually. According to Microsoft officials, the minimum Windows 10 version requirement for enterprise customers is version 1909 (November 2019 Update).