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So can still use it just not receive support right? They didn't cripple the actual software just because windows 10 isn't supported I hope?
Fusion said it will stop working. It's normally a licensed product, although home users can get it for free. I suspect they have some kind of authentication mechanism built in and could prevent it from working if desired.
That seems pretty messed up.
I'm pretty sure it eventually stopped working altogether when Windows 7 was cut off. I'm like 80% sure that's what eventually force me to upgrade to 10 but it's been a while.
Wonder if they are in cahoots? I see no good reason why fusion would want to do this to customers? It's one thing if they think the support burden for older OS is too great (silly, but whatever I guess) but to brick the actual software is fucked.