FYI I am running Windows 8.1 and all I had to do was update my NVidia drivers. I did not even have to reinstall anything, just replace some icons in my Task Bar. Maybe you would be better off not listening to what people have to say or don't believe what you read. Will save a lot of stress.
I have been considering updating to windows 8.1 but I am concerned about FSX. It sounds like P3D runs ok on win 8.1, same with FSX?
thanks aussieman. do you think there are any fsx perforance improvements with fsx?
did you update your pc from win 7?
I have a dell xps laptop with 64bit win 7 professional which runs fsx pretty well. but I also use the laptop for work and am considering updating for that reason.
I would say go for it Chief. If it is a new SSD then a clean install would be the way to go.
Hmm, I am wondering then, if I could retain the old drive with Win7, while at the same time- install the new ssd drives with Win8? NC
I guess every machine and setup is different.
I am running P3D2 on my Win 8.1 machine and I am not having any difficulty.
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sorry, I haven't been watching this thread. Let me make the situation a little more clear, I am currently running 1.4 on my Windows 8 factory install. I really wanted to upgrade to 8.1 so first I ran the Microsoft official compatibility tester, available here
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/compatibility/CompatCenter/Home
only 2 of the programs I use were not compatible, one I can live without and Prepar3D. I am not willing to give up Prepare3D so even though I very much want to update to 8.1 I won't. I have run this test 4 different times on various dates, with exactly the same result. I have a laptop so it may be a limitation of my physical machine so that would mean I'm pretty much stuck and the thought of having to do a complete re-install along with my add on goodies, only to find that it might not work anyway is too aggravating, and my machine doesn't have the horsepower to rub V.2
I would suggest that if you are thinking about upgrading to Win8.1, then run the tester first so that you are going in with your eyes open. I love my Prepar3D and am not willing to lose it, so my machine will stay at Win8
You are beginning to remind me of the old Win XP/Vista fight of a few years ago. Yes during installation of Windows 8 I got messages that certain programmes may have problems running but I continused the install and then went to the Compatabity Mode and set those programmes to run as if they were running on a previous version of Windows. I also got the same messages when installing Vista and Windows 7.