tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289439345801804055.post2612754459994849345..comments2023-11-09T08:53:21.360+08:00Comments on Aussie ACA (ADT): ACA & Windows 10 FREE ??Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289439345801804055.post-6767425580203783282016-11-18T10:36:38.365+08:002016-11-18T10:36:38.365+08:00Well in the end I was not able to install W10 on m...Well in the end I was not able to install W10 on my work machine in the time available. I could have wiped everything but I could not face the wiping of emails etc. I was able to install W10 on several other machines not used, either by upgrading or wiping and clean install. Even that took some effort and many tries. So I guess I will stay with W7 for some time ahead. I will be upgrading to a whole new machine mid next year anyway so I will wait til then.Nathan Elleryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10202289610321383741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289439345801804055.post-1520898112472483982016-07-28T00:42:06.475+08:002016-07-28T00:42:06.475+08:00Thanks John, that's helpful and assuring.
I&...Thanks John, that's helpful and assuring. <br />I've run into a snag that my small 120gb SSD HD has run out of space and I am desperately trying to find things to remove. Even though all my documents and many programs are installed on D: drive, C: has still managed to fill up. I was expecting to roll back quickly after installing because as you say, your machine would then be registered as having been upgraded and allowed to do so free in the future. <br />But it's good to hear it works. I will try it out for a few days and see if all works well and I can get used to the interface.Nathan Elleryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10202289610321383741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289439345801804055.post-89576613782382499852016-07-28T00:33:28.617+08:002016-07-28T00:33:28.617+08:00I have successfully installed ACA2016 on 3 new wor...I have successfully installed ACA2016 on 3 new workstations here running windows 10, which have been running fine now for a little over 4 months. The one complaint I have is that the brand new HP T1530 we just purchased I extremely temperamental printing out of ACA2016 and I am currently testing 2017 which seems to be working better.<br /><br />A suggestion on how to take advantage of the windows 10 upgrade would be to use Windows Backup (or some 3rd party software if you prefer) to make an image of your Widows 7 hard drive. Then upgrade or install windows 10. Once Win 10 is installed it has registered to your computer and can be reinstalled at any time, so you could blast your Win 7 image back on until you feel AutoCAD is ready to run on windows 10.Johnnoreply@blogger.com