![]() I did try and find an image of what it looked like previously as a comparison but of course Windows 10 changes those too. I have attached a pic of what my screen looks like now. ![]() The numerals of the dimensions seem unduly large, the colour contrasts within the walls have diminished and the whole look of the window and the toolbars etc. seems to have regressed from being the sharp and professional look it once was to something resembling a very early version of Windows. I still find the resolution isn't as good as it was on Win 7. I couldn't find it but I installed their Ge Force Experience tool which did the update for me and I now have the version number you quoted. Thanks for the tip about the Win 10 Nvidia driver. I hope that your results were positive once the monitor had been removed and analysed. Tend to panic slightly if I feel as much as a tiny twinge in my chest, most of which are probably quite natural for people of a certain age, but I'll probably get over it. ![]() ![]() I am seriously considering going back to Win 7. I loved the simplicity of the games I had before. Apparently there are "apps" which you can get from the "store" but I have had a look at some alternatives and don't really like them. I played these games every night before going to bed as a means of clearing my mind. I am also mightily displeased that when installing Win 10 Pro the games that I had with Win 7 Pro (Mahjong, Solitaire, FreeCell and Chess) have been obliterated. I might just have to pay for a professional computer person to come and sort things out for me. When viewing my plans I have found that they have lost the sharpness and clarity I obtained with the Nvidia product and I can't find anything in the Win 10 settings which will allow me to set the Nvidia card as the default. I am also quite pee'd off that Microsoft has deemed that, when I upgrade, it will disable the Nvidia graphics card I bought particularly for use with my HD product and install something inferior in it's place. I have, however, found that the settings are not user friendly (which is par for the course as I am not a computer geek) and I loathe having to enter a password every time I start my computer. As mentioned by David the installation was trouble free. Well, yesterday afternoon I bit the bullet and did 2½ hours of navel gazing while Windows 10 installed itself on my machine. Will I be able to do anything anywhere near it using Architectural?Īnd if my impressions about the compatibility between Windows 10 and my current software are wrong please don't shout at me! I have only been out of hospital for a few days after having a couple of heart attacks and am feeling somewhat sensitive and emotional. Some of you will know the sort of work I do using my current software. (Strangely this is only a few of Pounds less than what I paid for HD Pro in 2014) HD Architectural 2016 £125/$195 which I could try and save for over 5 weeks or so. HD Pro 2016 £296/$462 - too expensive as I can't not eat for two weeks.Ģ. I expect to hear quite soon as to when my Windows 10 download from MS will be available to me so I have been weighing up my options which, for someone whose pension/income is a mere $234 a week, are seemingly severely limited.ġ. and from what I have read on discussions elsewhere it would seem that my HD 2014 Pro software will not work properly on the new platform and is therefore redundant with a lot of work that I have done and the dosh it cost me to buy down the drain.
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