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  • What about new Windows Version? (p.2)
2018/01/17 13:44:06
jimkleban
I just updated to WIN 10 from WIN 8.1.... SPLAT is now in DEMO mode.  Is there a way to get this back to work in registered mode?
2018/01/17 14:40:45
CakeAlexSHere
CakeAlexSHere
Run Pro
Run Windows update for business.
Never look back.
 
https://www.howtogeek.com/286658/how-to-change-how-long-updates-are-deferred-in-windows-10/
 


ooblecaboodle
Sorry, but just, no. My home machine is also my netflix machine, my internet browsing machine, my gaming machine. I'm not going to avoid updates. That's just bad advice. It's like suggesting that someone doesn't drive with a seatbelt in order to prevent chafing on their shoulder, or to disable the driver airbag in case it makes a loud startling noise in the event of a crash.
 
EDIT: Also worth pointing out, the link you supplied only defers them for about a month.


Completely wrong, I said run Windows update for business and the link covers that. You should have read the full article not just the first part before going on a massive assumption fest.. If you can't be bothered search the page for "business".

As you can't be arsed to read I'll paste a quote, you can read the rest:

"The “Current Branch for Business” gets feature updates more slowly, and only when Microsoft feels they are ready for enterprise deployment. If you’d like to get feature updates sooner, choose “Current Branch.” If you’d like to delay new features as long as possible, choose “Current Branch for Business.”

This is standard method used by MS professionals supporting corporates who have critical software. Corporate running business critical software do not regularly take their PC's offline...think about it.

I should have added you should also always back up with something like Acronis True Image as well.
2018/01/17 14:44:14
CakeAlexSHere
jimkleban
I just updated to WIN 10 from WIN 8.1.... SPLAT is now in DEMO mode.  Is there a way to get this back to work in registered mode?


Have you run CCC and rebooted?
Otherwise try reinstalling Sonar.
2018/01/17 18:22:25
VinylJunkie
jimkleban
I just updated to WIN 10 from WIN 8.1.... SPLAT is now in DEMO mode.  Is there a way to get this back to work in registered mode?




Open Command Centre and sign in. Now Launch Sonar. It should authorise Splat. You only have to do this once.
2018/01/17 23:22:44
ooblecaboodle
CakeAlexSHere

Completely wrong, I said run Windows update for business and the link covers that. You should have read the full article not just the first part before going on a massive assumption fest.. If you can't be bothered search the page for "business".

As you can't be arsed to read I'll paste a quote, you can read the rest:

"The “Current Branch for Business” gets feature updates more slowly, and only when Microsoft feels they are ready for enterprise deployment. 

Yeah, which means... they're delayed, not stopped completely. Still bad advice. Still incomplete advice.
2018/01/17 23:27:42
CakeAlexSHere
^^
Seriously.. learn to read and research. Learn to understand why features are offered as well...by Microsoft no less.

If you aren't installing updates then I suggest you go completely offline and don't install anything. Security updates happen for a reason... And you are not the OP either.

If you are on the internet you need to be installing security updates, if you want a reliable Windows 10 then go Windows update for business (let everybody else beta test first). And don't forget to do regular backups so you can roll back if necessary.

Or just go offline and retreat into a darkened bunker.
2018/01/18 02:43:45
promidi
CakeAlexSHere
If you are on the internet you need to be installing security updates, if you want a reliable Windows 10 then go Windows update for business (let everybody else beta test first). And don't forget to do regular backups so you can roll back if necessary.


I have to agree with you here.

I have my machine connected to the internet 24/7 and I would not skip Windows updates on the extremely remote chance it might break Sonar.  Even if it did, you can always uninstall the update (or revert to a previous disk image if you have one).  Also, if a Microsoft update is going to bork Sonar, it is very likely to be an erroneous Microsoft provided driver that will do that.  I do not let Microsoft touch drivers but I update drivers manually from the manufacturer's website when available.
2018/01/18 10:37:18
ooblecaboodle
CakeAlexSHere
^^
Seriously.. learn to read and research. Learn to understand why features are offered as well...by Microsoft no less.


I DID. What have I said that's incorrect?
2018/01/18 12:03:04
CakeAlexSHere
^^
The advice is NOT bad, I happen to know what I am talking about, and the reasons you gave clearly showed you only speed read the beginning of articles and jump to immediate conclusions (I have already demonstrated this to you without your acknowledgement). If you regard the advice being incomplete (which it is not) then go away and do some research, I'm not here to babyspoon you, you are a grown man (I assume). You appear to be fairly clueless and think if you can keep shouting similar things (without adding anything of substance yourself) and get away with it (a la Trump).. people however who can see right through you.

"My home machine is also my netflix machine, my internet browsing machine, my gaming machine. I'm not going to avoid updates."

I never said updates should be avoided. MS update for business is a service provided by MS that delays updates until they mature, it also rolls out security updates in a timely manner...again you didn't read the article.

More advise you will probably dismiss immediately as crap without a second thought, avoid running applications that may interfere with your DAW by multibooting into seperate Windows instances. Running games etc on the same OS installation as your DAW is hardly optimal.

Have a nice day.
2018/01/18 14:25:36
joakes
Alex, i see you are back to your old self.

You have your opinion, and always the last word, but please, let others breath without assassinating them.

We know you are the Windows guru, and sure, when you give info instead of machine gunning people, its mostly excellent advice.

The ego has landed, but leave it at the door, please.

All the best,
Jerry
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