LibrePilot Forum
General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Parris on February 13, 2016, 12:24:34 am
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Dev's / Crew / Hacks and Everyone ,
I keep reading about all of these problems using Windows 10 and LibrePilot . I currently use Windows 10 . And, it concerns me on whether I should take a step back and tighten up before I commit my three winter builds on CC3D boards with LibrePilot .
I haven't had any problems migrating my old Open Pilot boards over to LibrePilot, ( yet ) . But , I do want to make sure my new boards ,( out of the box ), will easily flash and run well on LibrePilot .
Should I uninstall/reinstall LibrePilot before I start these new projects ?
Should I partition Linux inside D or C ?
I'm just trying to cover my bases . Just wanting to save myself from problems that could have been solved easier with research before bactracking problems .
Thanks for the re-birth of the CC3D ,
Parris
( Indiana , USA )
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no issues here with gcs and win10 on several machines...with atoms, nano's and cc3d's
if yer not having problems, well, "if it's not broke..."
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Thrasher ,
That's cool . Nice to hear from somebody that uses Windows 10 and doesn't have issues using LibrePilot/Windows 10 OP combinations . They're my winter builds , I'm just trying to cover my bases before I start breaking parts and burning stuff up .
Parris
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Im using win10 and no problems with gcs or any kind of Hardware!
MazeVX
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MazeVX ,
Thanks .
Parris
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Using Windows 10 as well, no problems with LibrePilot here. Problems with just the pilot.