I had windows 10 but I went back to Windows 8.1, I like it better. JSB, I don't know if I can help you but this is what I do. I guess if it ain't broke, don't fix it, although in my case I think it's broke. As a side note, I find it hard to believe that X-Rite still shows CM software from 2009 without any recent updates for newer operating systems. Anyone having similar problems installing CM on Windows 10. I am thinking about getting a powered USB hub and seeing if this solves the issue. I'm beginning to think (as suggested by X-Rite) that it may be a USB port issue (although every other USB device connected to the computer is working fine). I'm going around in circles trying to get this thing to work. I have also turned off and on CM services as directed by X-Rite but with no success. As directed by X-Rite tech support, I deleted a license file and then rebooted and installed the latest version of CM software (version 1.1.1). When the Activate button is pressed, immediately a dialog box appears saying a new version of CM software is available for download. Once this new software was installed, the activate button appeared and it now says the CM is connected. I contacted X-Rite and they sent me a link for a download to fix this problem. I have also tried different USB ports with the CM and they all don't work). (BTW, when I connect the CM to my USB port, I hear the OS ring indicating that a USB device has been connected. After installing the CM software (downloaded from the ColorMunki website), the "Activate" button is greyed out and a message that the CM is not connected appears. The computer is running fine, however, I can't get the ColorMunki to work properly. My new build is a complete fresh install (not an upgrade) of Windows 10 Pro on a new ASUS Z97-A /USB 3.1 motherboard. My ColorMunki Photo worked well with Windows XP, 7 and 8.
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