Closed Gitoffthelawn closed 2 years ago
Thanks, but I will try to figure out a better way to explain this. I will try to explain for example that it depends a lot on applications and what particular disk and volume features they rely on rather than the operating system version. I think that is important because there could also be applications that fails already on Windows XP, even through that did not happen very frequently. Maybe with examples about that ImDisk drives do not show up in Disk Management and cannot be managed with mountvol command line tool etc.
The first line implies that 2003/Vista/7/8/8.1/10 are compatible, but compatibility for those Windows versions is limited.