jbankson
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Can a user with this issue confirm my findings. When I reinstalled speccy (after t2 install) it ran and worked correctly. I'm restarting now to see if speccy survives a reboot of threshold2
Being the one who started this thread, yes I did reinstall for grins but started to get the Blue Screen crash when using it. I did not install the workaround 32 bit version as I would rather wait for the 64 bit to be fixed.
Jeff
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This morning I updated my Windows 10 with the November update. (build 10586.3)
I had the full version of Speccy installed. When the Upgrade completed, yes it acted like an upgrade, I got a message saying Speccy was removed because it was not supported by the OS.
I can try and reinstall but wanted to ask first in this forum because I added Speccy the first time after a clean install to Windows 10 when it first was released. So Windows never saw it. It was not like I had it on Windows 8.1 and did an upgrade. I did that to get a "free" upgrade but then re-installed a clean install using the new Windows 10 key.
Speccy has been humming along since. It was only when I did this upgrade (I thought it was an update but it acted like a full upgrade) to the new November update that it removed it.
So what I am wondering is does Speccy actually 100% support Windows 10 or just Windows 8.1 and it happened to run OK on Windows 10.
I didn't want to re-install until I ran this by the group.
Thanks,
Jeff
Windows 10 Update Issue
in Speccy Bug Reporting
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Sorry for the long delay. I was out of town and then tied up but just came back for an update and saw this. The only thing I noticed was my install was using an older version and when I clicked on the Check for Update, it would download but not install. I removed the older version again and found the 1.28.709 64bit Pro version and installed it. The Check for Update would not auto install which I found interesting.
Since installing it again, I have not had a blue screen failure and it appears to be working fine. Not sure if re-updating Windows 10 would uninstall it again which of course is an issue regardless.
Let's hope it keep working as it.