If problems arise, then the decision is "Keep the latest and greatest (debatable as of yet) Windows OS" or "Purchase a new Interface with official Windows 10 support". Would love to know if anyone else out there is having success or if they are running into issues. Not sure any of the other parts matter for this discussion. I don't have my setup in my signature yet, but Its a circa 2013 Intel MoBo, Corei7 3770k (not overclocked), 16GB DDR3 1600 in dual-channel configuration, 512 OCZ SSD and a really cool aluminum case (the most important part). Just what I heard, and I assumed it would be a similar thing here, so that's the path I took (though with Windows 10) and I mention that for what it's worth to others.
I read somewhere that the trick in the past with getting the Firebox working with Windows 8/8.1 was having it working under Windows 7 and then doing the upgrade.but if you tried a clean install of Windows 8/8.1 and tried to install the Firebox would not work.
I opened a song and hit play and it sounded fine as I listened for a short minute.Īs to the long term reliability of it.don't know at this point as I just did enough to make sure it "worked", but have not put it through its paces with long term use to really see if it "works".but so far so good. I launched S1 and it recognized the Firebox. I was able to get into the Firebox Control Panel and Mixer (though I did not mess with changing the settings). In the Windows 10 installer (using a 64bit bootable USB drive from Microsoft's tool) I selected the option that allowed me to keep everything (settings, files, etc.) and when it came up, my desktop and icons were there, programs were there and most importantly the firebox (bus powered) blue light was on (as it should have been).
Related tutorial to help you find out your computer specs: How to check PC full specs Windows 10. Graphics card: DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver.
Hard drive space: 16 GB for 32-bit OS 32 GB for 64-bit OS. 1909) From new, I had an NVIDIA card K1100M Quadro that worked fine. Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster processor or System on a Chip (SoC). I did an Acronis image prior to "just in case". DELL STUDIO ONE 1909 SERIES INTEL SOCKET LGA775 DESKTOP MOTHERBOARD D33F9 USA. HP UltraSlim Docking Station D9Y32AA HP ZBook 17, 15, Studio G3, G4 4 (1) 4096 x. Installed Windows 10 Home "over-top" of my existing (and working with Firebox and S1 3.0.2) Windows 7 Home Premium system last night.