Yep, the exception that proves the rule...I have been using Windows10 for about 15 months now. Right from the first available Technical Preview. So far everything has worked fine, but then I am not one to go into overclocking or any other things that try to make a computer do more than what it was designed to do. FSX and P3D work fine with no error messages. Even MSTS and Open Rails work on my 64 bit system when people said they would not work.
Johan,
I've tried to download the drivers for my motherboard from the MSI site, but the only one that's listed for Windows 10 is for the on-board sound.
I've tried a clean install from a disk, but when I've used the product key that I copied from my system there's one "block" of digits missing. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ian
Hold on, you don't have the full installation key for windows 7 anymore? Am I understanding this correctly? What version of Win7 are you installing?
Cheers,
Johan