jaymatt wrote:
Hydrogen peroxide and a cotton swab (Q-Tip) also works well. I like it better than vinegar.
yes indeed, then it don't smell like a salad.
Armadillo wrote:
weedhook,
On the surface you would be correct, but under all the messaging there is a consistent trend with some support groups, Corel happens to be very near the top of that Totem Pole.
In my case this X-8 was not the first case I had to deal with, and not the first computer system where Corel failed.
What I have resolved to do is well placed in past upgrades with Corel, wait until there is a significant upgrade that may make the frustration, time spent, loss of production livable, and then prepare for possible failure with the upgrade. During all this hassle with Corel Support, I did retain my previous version, anticipating production problems.
The old version is still on my computer.
Michael G
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I still have X7 on mine, I wanted to test X8 to see it it was a worth wile upgrade.
I downloaded x8 to see how it stacked up to x7, it installed but blank icons on desktop, then it ran me around in circles trying to register it with Corel, in short could not access it at all. E-Mailed Corel a week ago about problem, two E-Mails back, one, problem now assigned to this tech. second E-Mail assigned to another tech because I don't understand it, new tech. will contact you soon, it has been a week now, no further contack, Corel tech. service sucks !!!!! So just a word of warning.
I'm running win 10 and have all updates and no problems at all.
jeep_daddy wrote:
I am more concerned about which version they will be giving us free of charge. Windows comes in many packages. Basic, Home Premium, etc. The most basic version may not have all the bells and whistles you want and then they have you by the short hairs to pay for an upgrade to the more premium version.
it is based on what is on your computer now, it will be win 10 version of what you have now.
sodapop wrote:
I have searched UHH for discussions on the wisdom of upgrading to Win 10 and it looks like it is best to hold off for a while to see what shakes out of the transition. However, the little window icon at the bottom right of my screen beckons. What would be the danger and complications involved in moving from 8.1 to 10 and would there be any impact on Photoshop CC and Lightroom CC both of which I have? I am sure it will not hurt the PP programs but wonder if it would produce a confusing mess to relearn, as win 8 was. I now have the shell and use the old screen as it was in win 7. Will keeping that "old" screen be a problem in Win 10?
Any light anyone could shed on this would be appreciated.
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I built a new computer for win 10 it works great, only problems I have, is when scrolling with mouse, it scrolls to far and power desk will not work, all other programs work great including photo shop.
Did you stop at the restaurant with the live goat on the roof ?
jerryc41 wrote:
See how your IP is treating you.
http://www.battleforthenet.com/internethealthtest/
I got a high of 15.83 and a low of 12.64 - Time Warner Cable
I got hi of 46 and low of 39 with Att&t
Bob Smith wrote:
I have not found any programs that do not run on windows 10 yet I use Office 2003, Nero,Outlook, Pinnacle etc. no problems yet, try it.
I have found two that don't work, Powerdesk 9 a file program and bitdefender a anti virus program.
Just Fred wrote:
I've been using the (free) Tech Preview of Windows 10.
It's everything you hated about Windows 8 and nothing you liked about Windows 7.
I am also using win 10 on my testing computer, I don't see any real difference between it and win 8.1 at least the way I have 8.1 set up.
I would not want to separate camera from len's thanks anyway.