As many of you may know, Microsoft released the latest version of the Windows operating system last July. Unlike previous releases of Windows, Microsoft has made Windows 10 a free upgrade for current Windows 7/8/8.1 users for the first year. You may already be familiar with the Windows 10 upgrade prompts that have been appearing on systems over the past year, which allowed you to upgrade when and if you choose to. Having this option allowed you to be fully prepared for the upgrade and to check with your CAD/CAM system support teams to make sure yours systems were supported on Windows 10. However, the window of opportunity for the free upgrade is rapidly closing. Because of this, Microsoft has made a change to the upgrade protocol to get as many users on Windows 10 as possible.
Prior to the change in update protocol, the Windows 10 upgrade app would appear in the optional Windows update category. Now, Microsoft has changed the update to be included alongside other recommended updates. If your system is setup to automatically install important and recommended updates, you will be automatically upgraded to Windows 10 within the next few weeks. For most Windows users, upgrading to 10 isn’t an issue, but in the case of our dental CAD/CAM systems there are a few matters to consider beforehand. The main consideration for a dental lab is whether your CAD/CAM software is supported on Windows 10. In most cases, if you are on the latest versions of your CAD/CAM software then you can safely upgrade to Windows 10. However, if for some reason you are staying on a version from mid-2015 or earlier, you will more than likely run into some compatibility issues. If your system hasn’t already upgraded, and you can’t or don’t want to upgrade to the version of your CAD/CAM software that is supported on Windows 10, then follow the below steps to prevent your system from automatically upgrading itself.
Although we recommend being on the latest versions of your CAD/CAM software for several reasons, it is up to you to decide whether these versions are best for your daily workflow. Windows 10 is a great operating system and I personally recommend upgrading while it’s free, but if you don’t want to upgrade or can’t due to compatibility issues with your dental software then please follow the above steps to cancel the Windows 10 upgrade before it automatically updates your system. Doing so will potentially save you a lot of headache down the road.