[Coco] Need help off-topic

David Ladd davidwladd at gmail.com
Thu Aug 27 12:41:04 EDT 2020


On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 5:28 PM Oswaldo Aquique <oaquique at msn.com> wrote:

> I'd recommend installing Windows 10 instead of Windows 7. Windows 7
> updates are huge and fractioned, so you need to install all of them
> separately. It will take a while.
>
>
In a lot of cases going Windows 10 would be a good route, but here are some
of the reasons some of us still require to use Windows 7.
Some of the Altera tools for the DE-1 dev board used in the CoCo3FPGA will
not work with Windows 10 and will cause Windows 10 to blue screen.  This
software has not been updated and now Intel has Altera and still hasn't
updated the software for Windows 10.

Some EPROM programmers and other specialty devices like that also wont work
under Windows 10.  Now I know you will probably say just buy updated
devices or hardware, but a lot of us just don't have money to throw around
to upgrade everything to work with Windows 10.

Now with that said.  Doing a full clean install of Windows 7 and doing all
the updates can take a while.  That is true, but if you get that done and
then use a software like Macrium Reflect to do a FULL HDD image of and
store that image on a NAS or other USB drive.  Then you can at a later time
restore that image back to that system if you have to replace the HDD or
SSD to the day you created the image.

I use to do this all the time with Windows XP and Windows 7.  Normally I
would redo my system and restore from that image.  Do all the updates that
had come out since the image and then make a new image.

I have a Acer dual core netbook that I still run Windows 7 on just for the
Altera and Xilinx software as well as the EPROM programmer that I have.

Plus I know people that run their businesses off of some software tools
that also will not run in Windows 10 and the original programmer is
well....dead.

So that just gives a few of my thoughts on why you would still need to run
Windows 7, XP, or even 98SE.



> Windows 10 updates are cumulative, so you only need to download the latest
> and you'll be good to go.
>
> If the disk is crashing, but still have some times it would work, I'd
> suggest trying to clone it, then replace the old with the new one... It may
> save you some time and won't have to re-install anything.
>
> Cheers,
> O.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Coco <coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com> On Behalf Of Ken Flanagan
> Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2020 2:57 PM
> To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
> Subject: Re: [Coco] Need help off-topic
> <cut>



Sincerely,
David Ladd
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