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Personally I will hold off Windows 10 for an half year or more. That gives 3th party hard- and software developers enough time to let things work problem-free. I expect there will be programs and hardware that will have flaws in the initial months after the release of Windows 10.
Keep in mind that TW3 is (not yet) fully tested and guaranteed to run under Windows 10, and that bugs related to the new OS are an (bigger or lesser) posibility.
Nah, disregard. I fixed it. I had to unplug and replug the aux cables into the back of my motherboard. Center speaker was too low. Also, the build of Windows 10 I'm using is the one that was shipped and is releasing in a few days. Works just fine.
I only told you what I should do. You don't have to follow my advise of course..
I have worked for years with computers, setting up big networks, maintaining servers with several OS (Novell Netware, Windows, Unix), and my experience has led to this short therm hold-off of new Operating Systems. Better safe than sorry is what I have learned..
So - I keep things safe and just wait for an half year, until I am certain that all my hard- and siftware runs without problems. Keep in mind that on the surface things can look great, but at an lower level there can be problems..
However - if it works for you it is great.. :-).