Windows 11 and deepstack

paulhelen
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Windows 11 and deepstack

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Hi all just to say i updated to windows 11 Mad i know lol
After the update deepstack stopped working in the time line just says Nothing found and in the blue iris status for deepstack every time it triggers it restarts

just to let you all know don't be in to much of a rush to get windows 11 if deepstack is very important to you
apart from that blue Iris is running fine

All the best everyone

Paul
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Somebody had to be first!

:)
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lol true and trust it to be me always had to try out the new stuff even when it was Dos and windows ver 3
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What I've read about the 'improvements' with Windows 11 is... like... why? They seem more cosmetic than anything else. Another attempt to make Windows look more like a Lynx/Ubuntu system. Start menu in the middle of the bottom!!! Really?
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MikeBwca wrote: Fri Jul 02, 2021 7:16 am What I've read about the 'improvements' with Windows 11 is... like... why? They seem more cosmetic than anything else. Another attempt to make Windows look more like a Lynx/Ubuntu system. Start menu in the middle of the bottom!!! Really?
There were plenty of under the cover improvements such as restoring applications to their original positions when re-docking. Also there were UI improvements such as more than just left/right/full when snapping applications to the screen.

You don't like the UI changes (or Windows in general) so you pan the entire update?
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Microsoft confirms there will be no Windows 11
Hey, I've just been in 2015, and this is fake news :mrgreen:
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I've just the leaked postings. Yes, some of the improvements are good. I use OpenShell, so the start menu changed are of no concern.

I'm thinking Windows 11 is just an elaborate troll.
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well whent back to windows 10 had afew more probs with outher programs. as well so will hold off untill more stable but did like the layout and how it was runing for most programs
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I'll wait for Windows 2060.H.A.L

The error messages will be a voice saying "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that".
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Zoiks :shock:

If it can't even open the pod bay doors we will be in trouble.
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