Joe T.
Member
All,
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I am about to buy a rather expensive (for me) high performance desktop computer. It's primary purpose will be to run some CFD software I recently purchased This software is computationally intensive. I need as much computing power as I can afford. I am looking at two 'GAMING' computers from Best Buy. I am not interested in gaming, but they have the processing power I need and more graphics power than I need. Both come with WIN 10 installed. Not a problem for my CFD software, but I have a lot of custom software I use daily that also needs as fast of a processor and as much DDR RAM as I can get. So naturally I want to run it on this machine too.
Unfortunately, the custom software is not compatible with WIN 10. It only runs on WIN 7 64 bit.
The GEEK SQUAD at Best Buy tried to convince me to run the Win 10 in 'Compatible Win 7 Mode' instead of installing Win 7. They said Win 7 may introduce some 'driver issues.' I did not go down that path - - -
I would like that solution if it works. Otherwise, I will have to have Win 10 uninstalled and Win 7 installed.
Do any of you folks have any experience running Win 10 in Win 7 COMPATIBILITY Mode? If so, does it do well with Win 7 software?
Thanks again in advance
Joe T.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I am about to buy a rather expensive (for me) high performance desktop computer. It's primary purpose will be to run some CFD software I recently purchased This software is computationally intensive. I need as much computing power as I can afford. I am looking at two 'GAMING' computers from Best Buy. I am not interested in gaming, but they have the processing power I need and more graphics power than I need. Both come with WIN 10 installed. Not a problem for my CFD software, but I have a lot of custom software I use daily that also needs as fast of a processor and as much DDR RAM as I can get. So naturally I want to run it on this machine too.
Unfortunately, the custom software is not compatible with WIN 10. It only runs on WIN 7 64 bit.
The GEEK SQUAD at Best Buy tried to convince me to run the Win 10 in 'Compatible Win 7 Mode' instead of installing Win 7. They said Win 7 may introduce some 'driver issues.' I did not go down that path - - -
I would like that solution if it works. Otherwise, I will have to have Win 10 uninstalled and Win 7 installed.
Do any of you folks have any experience running Win 10 in Win 7 COMPATIBILITY Mode? If so, does it do well with Win 7 software?
Thanks again in advance
Joe T.