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Which windows 10 version for Adobe CC?

Engaged ,
Dec 24, 2016 Dec 24, 2016

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I am about to build up a new editing system for after effects and premiere pro CC. I was now wondering which win 10 version I shall go with? Home 64bit seem to be completely fine. Pro offers a variety of additional features that I will never use. So in terms of performance I incline to stick to the home version. Or is the pro version somehow faster?

Really appreciate your feedback.

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LEGEND , Dec 26, 2016 Dec 26, 2016

"Automatic updates" mean the various patches, security fixes and bug fixes that get downloaded and installed even while you're using the PC. In Windows 10 Home there is absolutely no way at all whatsoever to disable this, although you can postpone the forced reboots.

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LEGEND ,
Dec 26, 2016 Dec 26, 2016

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In this case, it depends in large part on how much physical system RAM that you're going to install on that PC. If you are sure that you will never install more than 128 GB of RAM in your PC, and you are willing to be forced to accept automatic Windows updates whether you want them or not, then Windows 10 Home is fine. But if you're going to install more than 128 GB of RAM down the road, or if you don't want Windows to update automatically, you'll have to get Windows 10 Professional.

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Engaged ,
Dec 26, 2016 Dec 26, 2016

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Thank you. Meaning windows 10 forces me to do upgrade in the home edition? That is ridiculous.

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"Automatic updates" mean the various patches, security fixes and bug fixes that get downloaded and installed even while you're using the PC. In Windows 10 Home there is absolutely no way at all whatsoever to disable this, although you can postpone the forced reboots.

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Engaged ,
Dec 26, 2016 Dec 26, 2016

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OK. I'll go pro then.

Do you know any good speed up advises to get most out of win 10? I read a lot about unneeded features etc. On win 7 there where serveral ways for tuning.

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Valorous Hero ,
Dec 26, 2016 Dec 26, 2016

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i heard the option to disable updates in pro was being removed. i think you can still schedule them, so windows won't try to update and reboot during work hours etc. i think the pro version also offers a different update branch option that is suppose to be more stable. its suppose to be a month or so behind normal updates, so any updates causing problems they can fix or remove from this more stable branch.

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