


Anyone remember Windows 95, and what a crappy, crash-prone system that was? Anyway.

Then I began to find out that computers were able to do more than that, in the realm of imaging - but only if I upgraded. But the machine enabled me to do what I wanted it for, which was text-based. When I got my first desktop computer back in 1998, I was an innocent (and there was a big learning curve). As long as I have the hardware to run Win7, if I have to, I'll run it. I don't use it to run an operating system and chop and change as Microsoft In this instance) decides which programs I'm not able to run because backwards compatibility is a concept they haven't really embraced. I reiterate - I use a computer to do certain things and run certain software. If Win10 can't be fixed, then fine I won't use it. I've rejected every modern file viewer I've looked at as not having them.Īll I really want is to know why Win10 Pro stopped working and if it can't be fixed, then it goes.Ĭome on, people, accept that under no circumstances will I run a later program that lacks things I want. Without them, no deal.ġ and 3 are essential, and red lines for me. So far, I've concluded that they don't exist. Tell me where the tick boxes are (under "Filing" on earlier versions) for the options "Move/Copy duplicate files" where I can choose between "Rename" (with choice of how the new name is formed) or "Skip when identical". I could get to live with it if I had to - but so far I don't as I can run 2.4 on WIn7.ģ. When viewing an image, get rid of the manage Photos View Develop Edit bar that I find intrusive. This isn't acceptable when I don't have to put up with it.Ģ.
EROR INSTALL ACDSEE PRO 10 FULL
I've just tried version 10, and portrait orientation seems to force less than full screen height, and I can't eliminate white borders left and right. The later versions let me fit the window only, with wasted white space to the sides and the image not as large as it could be. 2.4 lets me have the image full screen height (if portrait) or full screen width (if landscape) with the resultant resized window only as large as it needs to be (no ugly and wasteful white space to the sides). Make the image display fit the screen, NOT the window. OK, if people want me to swap, then I need to know how toġ.
