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    • Mistro11M Offline
      Mistro11
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      I am about to order a license for SU2014 for my home XP SP3 machine. I know a lot of people are saying to upgrade but my XP is working just fine. I cant say the last time I ever had to download an update anyway. I read in the system requirements that SU2014 have limited support for XP. What are these limitations exactly?

      I installed the demo and everything seems to work fine. I also have some questions for a sales rep. I am having trouble contacting one. I would like to resolve this as soon as possible so I can buy it today if I can. Any help is appreciated.

      i7-4930k @3.4/3.7GHz, 32Gb RAM, NVidia GTX 980Ti 6Gb, Windows 7 Pro 64bit
      Structural Integrity is Not Just Physical...It's in the Design and Purpose

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      • sketch3d.deS Offline
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        XP SP3 should be fine for core SU 2014.

        Could imagine that the browser based stuff using (hard coded) the MS IE engine as e.g. the help system (Mentor) or the extensions gallery window etc. may show some effects but... probably nothing really important.

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        hth,
        Norbert

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        • Mistro11M Offline
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          last edited by

          Thanks. That makes sense. If it was anything significant it would be more obvious.

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