Using compatibility mode can influence how well programs run, sometimes affecting speed or stability.
Using compatibility mode can influence how well programs run, sometimes affecting speed or stability.
I'm working with a Digital Audio Workstation on a Windows 10 Pro system equipped with an i7 8700K and 32GB DDR4 RAM. I'm encountering a crash when importing a plugin, and both the DAW manufacturer and the plugin provider recommended using Windows 8 compatibility mode. Since I'm on Windows 10 Pro, I'm curious whether this will impact performance. If it does, how significant is the effect? Thank you ahead of time.