Has anyone tried Windows 11 with Reason?
I just made a fresh Windows 11 install and it seems it is receiving updates and all...
But it's on a temp SD, still evaluating if it's worth to upgrade to the main SD...
I have run a couple of games and it hasn't crashed. Diskmark runs faster than old SD with Win 10...
All RAM, CPU cores, etc, seems OK, taskbar looks like it's working properly...
I am still uninstalling the tons of bloatware..
RAM minimum usage with anything running is 4Gb...
(installing on little lappy seems out of question)
Ah. It's Windows to go if anyone's guessing. Standard (On mobo) Nvme install went fine but later refused to run...
So I went to a Windows 2 go and NVME/USB 3 external install and it's incredibly snappy...
Anyone has tried Reason??
(I'm on 11)
But it's on a temp SD, still evaluating if it's worth to upgrade to the main SD...
I have run a couple of games and it hasn't crashed. Diskmark runs faster than old SD with Win 10...
All RAM, CPU cores, etc, seems OK, taskbar looks like it's working properly...
I am still uninstalling the tons of bloatware..
RAM minimum usage with anything running is 4Gb...
(installing on little lappy seems out of question)
Ah. It's Windows to go if anyone's guessing. Standard (On mobo) Nvme install went fine but later refused to run...
So I went to a Windows 2 go and NVME/USB 3 external install and it's incredibly snappy...
Anyone has tried Reason??
(I'm on 11)
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I have not but I have seen a few comments of no issues and runs Reason well in the FB groups...
I'm tempted my self to hit that install button on my main system, shame I can't install it on my Laptop...
I'm tempted my self to hit that install button on my main system, shame I can't install it on my Laptop...
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i am running win11 from it's dev builds that leaked on internet.
i had almost no problems till today.
it all works fine and well.
maybe some problems that are not worth mentioning.
am, about reason daw - it works just fine. no prpblem at all.
only some bugs but these bugs are from v11 onward and then i had it on win10.
so it is reason's problem. not win's.
eh, just go for it. install it and report.
unless if you have a lot of apps and games and you are unsure.
i have some apps and games and everything is working just fine as said before.
i had almost no problems till today.
it all works fine and well.
maybe some problems that are not worth mentioning.
am, about reason daw - it works just fine. no prpblem at all.
only some bugs but these bugs are from v11 onward and then i had it on win10.
so it is reason's problem. not win's.
eh, just go for it. install it and report.
unless if you have a lot of apps and games and you are unsure.
i have some apps and games and everything is working just fine as said before.
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I just finished reinstalling Win 10 after 11 corrupted all win 10 MBR files and whatnots....
I now Have dual Boot Win 10 and 11...
I have strange feelings about this...
I want to try keep Reason on 10 and make it only for Music, and 11 for everything else (except CAD and code that goes to Linux which miraculously survived...)
10 to the End sounds good, hopefully W11 won't screw the hella out the drives, licencing, and who else knows!!
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I’ve no issues with Window 11, but it required an update of the bios of the motherboard before my PC with i11900 processor was supported by Windows 11. A security feature must be enabled in the bios before it works and it is not as standard on Asus motherboards.
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No issues here at all, we did a laptop migration as a testing bed, was happy with a month or two, then upgraded main PC (no TPM on previous mobo) and now using both on W11. Flying
TPM setting right?
I have to say, that I am very happy with My Win 10 lappy, and will never touch it, as it is working fine and I run only Reason on it.Carly(Poohbear) wrote: ↑02 Feb 2022I have not but I have seen a few comments of no issues and runs Reason well in the FB groups...
I'm tempted my self to hit that install button on my main system, shame I can't install it on my Laptop...
The Win 2 GO install I made I didn't make any complex UUdump ISO's, or no TPM Rufus tricks. I used the official Win 11 international ISO.
If your Laptop has a USB 3 port, and you are fine with having an external Nvme drive always connected to USB, I don't see why you could not install it on your Lap.
Bear in mind it will take ownership of all drives connected and most likely lock you out of your old OS, except Linux.
If you are lucky enough you could BCD and add dual boot, before W11 make any change to the Hardware configuration, but that doesn't mean
it won't screw things later... good luck.
Sigh... windows 11 keeps messing up windows 10 MBR....
I have re-installed 10 six times in 24 hours...
Every time that I launch Win 11, it says that to use drives it needs to change old Os (Win 10) permissions...
And when I try to get back to Win 10 from Boot select, Win 10 go boom...
I'm kinda thinking to give it up and use only Win 11.... if this continues...
I'm trying to enable Core Isolation on 10 and see if it makes a different that it could prevent 11 from accessing the disk...
this is harder than I thought...
I have re-installed 10 six times in 24 hours...
Every time that I launch Win 11, it says that to use drives it needs to change old Os (Win 10) permissions...
And when I try to get back to Win 10 from Boot select, Win 10 go boom...
I'm kinda thinking to give it up and use only Win 11.... if this continues...
I'm trying to enable Core Isolation on 10 and see if it makes a different that it could prevent 11 from accessing the disk...
this is harder than I thought...
I would completely switch to Win 11, once it already started and you needed it.Re8et wrote: ↑04 Feb 2022Sigh... windows 11 keeps messing up windows 10 MBR....
I have re-installed 10 six times in 24 hours...
Every time that I launch Win 11, it says that to use drives it needs to change old Os (Win 10) permissions...
And when I try to get back to Win 10 from Boot select, Win 10 go boom...
I'm kinda thinking to give it up and use only Win 11.... if this continues...
Dual boot is evil. I used to use it long ago for Linux, but then came virtual machines and that was much more convenient.
Yes. So far it works perfectly fine.
It also seems that my Laptop is running way smoothe now.
It also seems that my Laptop is running way smoothe now.
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Thanks. I forgot about that.
Dual boot settled, eventually, to a bios level dual boot. No idea how I got there, but it looks stable.orthodox wrote: ↑04 Feb 2022I would completely switch to Win 11, once it already started and you needed it.Re8et wrote: ↑04 Feb 2022Sigh... windows 11 keeps messing up windows 10 MBR....
I have re-installed 10 six times in 24 hours...
Every time that I launch Win 11, it says that to use drives it needs to change old Os (Win 10) permissions...
And when I try to get back to Win 10 from Boot select, Win 10 go boom...
I'm kinda thinking to give it up and use only Win 11.... if this continues...
Dual boot is evil. I used to use it long ago for Linux, but then came virtual machines and that was much more convenient.
Win 11 runs fine. It uses a lot of Ram. Edge open close to 6G.
No mic boost and other options missing from 11.
I'm still on a W11 2 go setup, so kinda virtual?
I haven't tried W11 yet but I hope it forces Candy Crush and other apps and things I can't uninstall, with updates that never stop, a huge Cortana panel far bigger than the Windows 10 one, and more of a general focus on spying on me and less emphasis on customizability or improving itself to suit individual users in order to focus on improving the net worth of Microsoft.
I like to contrast it by imagining if Candy Crush was forced on Windows XP users. We really are on a great track to continue advancing our civilization, things just keep getting better and better.
I like to contrast it by imagining if Candy Crush was forced on Windows XP users. We really are on a great track to continue advancing our civilization, things just keep getting better and better.
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Mic and sound settings....
Hit Win Start key, type 'sound' and you'll get the Sound control panel shortcut. Boom. in seconds (tried on W10, so should be same on Win11)
Hit Win Start key, type 'sound' and you'll get the Sound control panel shortcut. Boom. in seconds (tried on W10, so should be same on Win11)
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