classic client windows 11

Posted about 1 year ago by iAshleyxoxo

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I have just been informed by my mom that apparently in Oct. microsoft will no longer be supporting windows 10 thus forcing everyone to use windows 11. i use classic client and i wanna know if i can still use it in windows 11 without any issues. 

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YutakaSuzuki posted 2 days ago

If Microsoft Quits Supporting Windows 10
To Push People To Jump To Linux, It Won't
Matter, & If It's To Push Them To Move
Into Windows 11?

Yaaaahh, I'm Not Moving To Windows 11,
I'll Devert To Windows 7 If Need Be
Just To Ditch Microsoft Over Windows 11, o___O

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YutakaSuzuki posted 5 days ago

If Microsoft Quits Supporting Windows 11,
Where Most Of Their Users Are At?

I'm Not Moving To Windows 11 To Compensate
For Filling The Missing Gap... ~__~

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StormFoxes posted 6 days ago

Yes Ashley, I clear my cache daily. HP says it's IMVU updating with a "hybrid" program that allows the Desktop to use parts of the Classic  web but does not actualy update the Client. I don't know about that becaus I have the same update on my Win 10 Lap top and it works just fine.Win 11 and IMVU are just fighting one another and neither Microsoft or IMVU seem interested in doing anything about it. <shrug>


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Petrazzenka posted 9 days ago

Just because someone has announced that Windows 10 won't get updated for free next year doesn't mean Windows 10 will stop working or that there won't be updates available. 


MS knows that customers will be willing to pay and creating a little fear of a potential problems is a good way to sell solutions to such problems.


It amounts to bankruptcy to create products that doesn't need maintenance and repairs.


Also using windows 10 as far into the future as one can even if it doesn't get updated isn't bad because windows 10 in it's current state is a very good system that is capable of so much that one could hardly want more. 


Programmers and manufacturers of games and aps are still producing or selling products that can run on older computers with less processing power because they want a broad spectrum of customers. They know that it's very few customers whom can afford high-end gaming computers. 


My suggestion is to buy 2 to 3 computers that still use windows 10 and update them with the latest version of:  Windows 10, Drivers, and other essential programs including games that can be played without being logged into sites like STEAM. Then place them back in the original boxes and get get those boxes vacuum sealed with thick reinforced plastic; maybe 2 to 3 times. Also don't forget to place a few moisture absorption packs in the computer box before vacuum sealing it.


Even if one later doesn't need those computers then one could sell them to hard core collectors in 10 to 15 years and earn a massive profit. 


Also any hardware and upgrades to such computers can become valuable, even external hard drives full of games or "adult" material will be worth their weight in gold. LOL

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MrsSlimIceBabybi posted 10 days ago

FOR SOME REASON I AM NOT ABLE TO DERIVE FROM A PRODUCT DO ANYONE KNOW WHAT THE PROBLEM IS? I USE TO HAVE NO PROBLEM DERIVING BUT TODAY 1/26/2026 FOR SOME REASON I CAN'T DERIVE NOW.

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iAshleyxoxo posted 10 days ago

@StormFoxes have u tried clearing cache? i've found clearing cache on a regular basis helps, plus bigger rooms tend to lag and load slower due to high kb. also dont move the camera while loading that will only make things worse u gotta let the room and people in it fully load first. 

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StormFoxes posted 11 days ago

It has been my experience that Windows 11 DOES NOT support the client. At least not well. IMVU crashes frequently when I change rooms, try to create, and sometimes when I'm just sitting there doing nothing. I have updated everything I can update and tried multiple times to uninstall and reinstall the latest updates. It makes no difference. It still crashes. Does anyone have any advise?

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Ashleyellen posted about 1 year ago

Hello, @iAshleyxoxo it does support windows 11 . 

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