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This is alot quicker then 50 posts on various forums and end up with a full reinstall.

You need to uninstall the software/driver, clean out the restovers in registry and reinstall it.

#BEST FREE MUSIC PRODUCTION SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS 10 2017 DRIVERS#
So if you find yourself with programs or drivers not working after a windows 10 update.
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This happens caus the 3 party software use “hacks” on the registry to install and function properly. This can mess up 3 party installed software/drivers. When ever windows have one of their bigger updates, they also do big changes to the registry. How are you dealing with the sytem changes that the updates bring? You’ve had no problems with updated drivers? No problems with having to re do any DAW specific tweaks etc? Obviously going forwards Win 10 would be best if these problems could be avoided but I can’t see how that could be. I’m curious though, the people in this thread that are having a good Win 10 experience. I’m in the middle of back to back jobs at the moment but in the new year I plan to go back to Windows 7 and if you can, I’d recommend it as the most stable OS due to the lack of forced updates alone.
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Luckily I had a disc image of my pre update system drive so was able to go back. The forced major updates will reset many important DAW tweaks and settings and after the last ‘creators update’ Cubase 9 projects containing instances of Kontakt wouldn’t open here. This is absolutely true and it’s more than annoying. I find Windows 10’s constant forced updates and reminders to use Microsoft products endlessly annoying (8.1 has some of Windows 10’s benefits, like native USB 3.0 support, without some of the headaches.) I’m still using Windows 7, but I have no problem with Windows 8.1 either. So with no production-specific benefits and a fair number of hassles, I do not think Windows 10 is the best Windows for production. (Graphics cards seem to be the most common casualties.)
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I’ve also suffered problems where a mandatory Windows 10 upgrade broke devices or applications I was using until further patches were deployed. (All that hype about improved audio performance around its release was only about Windows’ native APIs, not ASIO which most Windows pro audio relies on.) I find Windows 10’s constant forced updates and reminders to use Microsoft products endlessly annoying, and Windows 10 has been proven to offer little-to-no DAW performance benefits for pro audio. 21 April 2021.If you have a CPU with more than 7 physical cores, there is a known limitation in Windows 10 that can result in audio glitches if you don’t hack your Cubase settings to limit its threading capabilities. Following that, you'll be asked to pay $60 or make a donation, but you'll still have the option to decline payment and continue using the program.

