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Does Windows 10 "HOME" restrict my apps?

I have been using a legit copy of Windows 10 Home for a while.

There have been some apps which crash without any notice (Although vegas showed an unmanaged exception for .NET)

Check out the problem description here - 

 https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1002072-third-party-apps-like-photoshop-and-blender-crash-without-any-notice/?tab=comments#comment-12052052

 

Does anyone know why this is happening... I tried contacting Microsoft.... their solution worked, but after installing a few more apps the issue started all over again

 Link to Microsoft Answer - 

 https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/software-like-photoshop-vegas-and-blender-crash/9d31f33d-8e2b-45b4-a2bf-e5a646f3fd56

 

"THIS PROBLEM IS NOT GETTING SOLVED AND IS ONE OF THE MOST HEAD BREAKING ISSUES I HAVE EVER SEEN"

Although, my last option is a format and get back to my semi-legit Windows 10 Pro......

Please help out LTT Community, I have a lot hope from your genius minds

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Windows 10 Home is definitely not your problem, that would be hilariously stupid of Microsoft.

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3 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

Windows 10 Home is definitely not your problem, that would be hilariously stupid of Microsoft.

What is the issue then, I'm really tired of this issue......

 

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1 minute ago, Axebow said:

What is the issue then, I'm really tired of this issue......

I'm honestly not sure, I've never heard of this.

 

Did you try updating the .NET framework that gave you an error?

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If you really want to spend the time doing it, you could install Windows on a separate partition and install just one of those apps to see if it even works. If it does, then there's an issue with your software configuration.

 

EDIT: You could also verify using a VM just to prove the app still works.

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On 12/20/2018 at 10:38 AM, Crunchy Dragon said:

I'm honestly not sure, I've never heard of this.

 

Did you try updating the .NET framework that gave you an error?

It says, an updated version(4.7 NOT SURE) already exists....

Is it .NET error for sure though?

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On 12/20/2018 at 10:58 AM, M.Yurizaki said:

If you really want to spend the time doing it, you could install Windows on a separate partition and install just one of those apps to see if it even works. If it does, then there's an issue with your software configuration.

 

EDIT: You could also verify using a VM just to prove the app still works.

That's a great thought.... although it's a time consuming process...its great...thanks....

But what about the problem....That would just tell if my Windows 10 Home copy has errors, how to rectify that?

 

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No, Windows 10 Home doesn't go out of it's way to break or hinder functionality. It will simply not have features installed/available that are available on the more premium versions.

 

Your issue could be one of many, .NET issues can be hard to diagnose as it could be software, driver or hardware related to cause .NET to crash out.

Stop and think a second, something is more than nothing.

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3 hours ago, Axebow said:

That's a great thought.... although it's a time consuming process...its great...thanks....

But what about the problem....That would just tell if my Windows 10 Home copy has errors, how to rectify that?

Most likely you have a software configuration problem. What I suggested was just to make sure the software even works on a clean environment.

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