You can tell Windows 10 not to automatically update by going to Start >
Settings > Update & security > Advanced Options, then use the pull-down
selection menu at the top and choose "Notify to schedule restart".
73, Don AA5AU
-----Original Message-----
From: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of William
Maurer
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 9:01 PM
To: Don Hill AA5AU
Cc: writelog@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Windows 10
I'm running Windoze 10 - because the power supply in the older Vista machine
broke again. Over this past weekend, while in a contest no less...,
Microsoft in all of their wisdom forced a download and reboot. I did not
get an option to postpone this action - damn them... This forced upgrade
caused WriteLog to not read my radio mode and frequency (Icom 756ProIII).
It changed the port settings in WriteLog thank you very much. Fortunately,
it was easy to find and reset the ports to the correct value.
Be careful out there, Microsoft is not your friend, especially during a
contest... I lost a lot of time waiting for the download and forced
installation and fixes.
Bill
WB6JJJ
> On Jan 26, 2016, at 11:30 AM, Don Hill AA5AU <aa5au@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> I upgraded from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10 a while back with no issues.
> Some are reporting that their serial ports stopped working after the
> upgrade. The usual fix for that has been to uninstall and reinstall
> the drivers. This applies to other hardware as well.
>
> I have a PCIe 4-port serial card and I didn't have any issues with it
> after the upgrade.
>
> Personally, I like Windows 10.
>
> I understand you could go back to Windows 7 if Windows 10 doesn't work
> out but I don't know how that's done. What I did was to use a program
> called Macrium Reflect (free download) to create an image of my hard
> drive before I upgraded. After I upgraded, I created another image. I
> keep those images, along with backups I do once a week, on a 1 TB
> external hard drive. On two occasions, something happened where my
> computer would not boot. I don't know if it was a Windows 10 issue or
> not. On each occasion I was able to restore my hard drive using a
> Macrium-create rescue disk (USB or CD/DVD) and a recent image of my
> hard drive without losing any data (I keep important things like my
DXKeeper log up on Dropbox).
>
> So if you use a program like Macrium Reflect to create an image of
> your hard drive, you can always go back to Windows 7 if you wish.
>
> GL,
> Don AA5AU
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of
> JE Brown
> Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 11:16 AM
> To: writelog@contesting.com
> Subject: [WriteLog] Windows 10
>
> Thinking of upgrading from v7 to v10.
> Everything working well with v7. Anyone encountered any problems
> after doing this?
>
> If so, please render advise. Problems with files, Writelog program
> operations, etc.
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