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does ipvanish work with win 10
anyone tested this yet
Yes, I'm a long time user of Ipvanish. I love it. Saved me from trackers for a long time and government intrusions. I have used it on ASUS T100, Lenovo Z50, and a HP Laptop, all upgraded to Win10. Win10 can be tricky to upgrade... you may have to uninstall some old drivers, do alt-tab and keep checking for their hidden messages. MS will tell you what to do all online. Hang in there, it's a long install, especially from a Win7. Still awaiting the conversion of my huge WinPro7. MSFT is so on keyed, first ever upgrade that actually works, that I bought a lot of stock in the company. You want to do custom and prevent data from being sent to Microsoft on startup. It will make sure, if it does not succeed, to get the drivers you need and give you followup installs. MS is on a mission to get everyone upgraded. It's in their interest, so chat and call them. This is their priority. I run a software company and have almost every program imaginable and it all works, even keeps your shortcuts. As I said, the only real update I've ever seen work like a clean install. Also, you may want to remove windows.old to free up 5gb. In this time of TB, I don't care about cleaning up much. Hope this helps! I do run Ubuntu Servers and I have to tell you, I lost an entire server due to a software problem, so Win10 is catching up, more stable now and I like the apps now and the startup, a long time in coming. The one thing Ipvanish must still be working on is the DHCP where IPV4 needs to be reset if you shutdown without resetting first, as I do so many times, something Chromebooks has solved. I get use to it. In case you haven't done it, Ipvanish, on one license, works great with Samsung Tablets Android, S3, and Irula tablets, ASUS, HP laptops, and the list goes on and on. In fact, I haven't found a platform it doesn't work on. On Linux, just setup a VPN manually. The point is I've tried a few other major VPN's out there and not any are as good as Ipvanish. Good luck!