Windows 10

Hi all,

I'm trying to figure out if we're going to run into any issues upgrading our workstations from Windows 7 to Windows 10 64 bit. We are self-hosted RE users. I've read the system requirements but I don't know if we're SQL version or Enterprise version. And I don't quite understand what the distinction between No SP or SP1 means. Our database is the “SQL Server 2012 Enterprise Edition”. What info do I need to determine if we will have backwards compatibility with RE?

Thanks in advance!

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  • Dariel Dixon
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    These are questions for your IT staff, more or less. They should be able to tell you what version of Windows you're running. Also, it would also be a question of if you would be upgrading the database server as well.

  • Based on the fact that you are SQL Server Enterprise I don't think you are running you RE DB on a Windows 7 workstation. If this is true you upgrading your RE client desktop won't have any issues. Windows 10 has been out for 6 years and is being replaced by Windows 11 later this year. Most RE users have been on Windows 10 for years the client works fine.