Quote Originally Posted by Elmeaux View Post
Hmmm, I wonder if Microsoft actually even cares that well respected progs like Cubase won't work properly with their new OS.
Microsoft does not and cannot care because there are just too many programs out there that might or might not work.
So this is a Steinberg problem (The company that makes Cubase and Nuendo) to solve this.

Once their developers find out what causes the problems they will release an update/bugfix so that both Cubase and Nuendo will work correctly on Windows 10.

This is something that happens with every major upgrade of an O/S like Windows. So upgrading to the latest version as soon as it's released is never a good idea, unless you don't have any "mission critical" stuff that cannot wait until bugs and compatibility issues are resolved.

I'm also told that Windows 10 will be the last major upgrade and that Microsoft will turn it into some-kind of subscription-based system (like Office 386 where you pay a monthly fee and "always have the most recent version") so that might also be a reason to reconsider installing Windows 10 at the moment (and wait for more information about this).