Windows 10 Sucks
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Falcon BMS works just fine in Windows 10 least in my computer.
What stick you have?
Zero problems so far, maybe you have just bad luck
I like Windows 10 , best os so far from MS.
Even my old games (heroes 3, kotor etc) work fine.
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Could you elaborate on the problems you are experiencing with your stick? It can probably be fixed without converting back to windows 7 (IMO windows 10 is a far superior OSā¦).
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Win10 upgrade for me was completely seamless with a TM Cougar setup
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I had no problems with win10, although I did run a hack to remove the spyware in it
Saitek X52 old version requires windows not to automatically get drivers for hardware. This is a simple settings change.
Also, Iāve had no luck with the latest software and drivers from Saitek, Although they did re-introduce the old X52 when they
made a deal with the guys from Frontier. I have installed a version 6.something of the drivers and software and everything works perfect.In my opinion having an updated, legal, latest version of windows is paramount.
I used to run a windows 7 install, only to find my computer one morning arranged as some hackerās warez mirror.In general, with computers and software, I donāt listen to what others say, because that is nonsensical.
Iām going to use i, and if itās a hype to diss windoze Iām not interested in that.
If youāre worried about windows leaking information, you setup your firewalā¦ if youāre still worried, you put a hardware firewall between your pc and internet.
As far as I know, privacy intrusion is still optional, and if you just take the effort to do a decent configuration of the machine youāre going to do alot of things with,
youāll have a really fine OS in windows.I
Windoze is still that fastest OS for gaming, imho.
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I used to run a windows 7 install, only to find my computer one morning arranged as some hackerās warez mirror.
Thatās not a problem of Win7 but more a problem of user errors reguarding PC security.
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Zero problems on Win 10 x64 here. Even ALT+Tab works with a bit of fiddling. (Shouldnāt use it too often though.)
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Same issue with me. My Warthog Hotas has to be the first device in joy.cpl and Win 10 changes the order (and IDs) every damn time I boot up.
I tried loads of solutions (USB power settings, sleep settings etc) but the only thing that works is using a program called USBDeview by NirSOFT to uninstall the devices below the warthog and then plug them back in so that they appear beneath it.
Once Iāve done that, I donāt need to setup my damn mappings every time.
Cheers,
Del
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+1 having no problem at all with Windows 10: for me, too, this is the best Windows Microsoft has ever released.
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Windows 10 is fine, and this is not a BMS topic.
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+1 here.
Win 10 (Iāve the Pro 64 bit version installed on my system) not only is far more stable than 8.1, which was already good, but gives its best with both BMSs.
And not whith them only, to tell my own little experience, but in general with several other flight sims.
Best regards to all,
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Windows 10 is fine, and this is not a BMS topic.
Not trying to start something, but thatās why it is under the General Discussion Topic. DCS is not a BMS Topic and there are several threads about it. We are just expressing our opinions.
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Iām running Win 8.1 on my flight sim machine (see sig), and Win 10 on my ānormalā PC. Iāve held off upgrading the flight sim machine, because it seems to work fine with all that I fly (BMS, DCS, FSX occassionally). But Win 8.1 does have its quirks (regular BSOD 0x9F issue) so Iām not opposed to upgrading if itās worth it overall.
As thereās a spread of good/bad experiences in this thread, can those that have Win 10 on their machines help the likes of me by saying whether Win 10 is good/bad for them in sims, and list specs and peripherals? Thanks!
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Same issue with me. My Warthog Hotas has to be the first device in joy.cpl and Win 10 changes the order (and IDs) every damn time I boot up.
I tried loads of solutions (USB power settings, sleep settings etc) but the only thing that works is using a program called USBDeview by NirSOFT to uninstall the devices below the warthog and then plug them back in so that they appear beneath it.
Once Iāve done that, I donāt need to setup my damn mappings every time.
Cheers,
Del
What solved that issue for me was plugging everything except my flight related controllers into a powered USB hub and setting axismapping.dat and joystick.cal to read only.
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What solved that issue for me was plugging everything except my flight related controllers into a powered USB hub and setting axismapping.dat and joystick.cal to read only.
Ah sweet, Iāll give the read only trick a go. I imagine itāll be frustrating in a few months though when I forget and want to change a key [emoji1]
Cheers,
Del
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Not trying to start something, but thatās why it is under the General Discussion Topic. DCS is not a BMS Topic and there are several threads about it. We are just expressing our opinions.
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I use Win 10 with 4.32 with the X55. No problems (so far!) However, the IL/Lomac family are plagued, having worked smoothly with Win 8.1 & Win XP previously Serious bummer, as MS appear not to bother with sorting compatibility with Win 10. Time was, MS O Systems were backwards compatible. No more, and this really sucks. Canāt be that difficult to have a function that could make this work again. Have not yet got 4.33, but will DL soon & hope Win 10 behaves.
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Windows 10 here, 6 PCās inc an old HP Laptop, older Gen HP i5 and a crappy Lenovo touch screen all run W10 and BMS 4.33 just perfect, no issues what so ever.
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I just turned off the advanced power management features for all USB devices in the registry. That sorted the problems I had.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2900614
Other than than no problems whatsoever in BMS & DCS on 2 machines running W10. Doesnāt mean though that Iām not too pleased with certain things in W10