New System Requirements

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Please check and update your systems to ensure compatibility with upcoming Blue Iris releases. The next major upgrade release will have a minimum requirement of Windows 8.1 and will be available first in 64-bit format. Support for Windows XP/2003 will be officially dropped. Windows 10 64-bit remains the recommended platform. This major upgrade will be built with the latest toolset available for Windows.

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Heya don't cry. I just picked up a Dell Optiplex 9020 Mini Tower i7-4790 3.6Ghz with 8GB ram and no hard drive for $212.40. Add a $60.00 250GB SSD and you've got a plenty powerful Blue Iris box with a lot of expansion space inside the case.

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I just plain old HATE Windooohs10. It's a "service" now and I hate being "serviced". Windows has gone from an operating system to a tablet wannabee.
 

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Heya don't cry. I just picked up a Dell Optiplex 9020 Mini Tower i7-4790 3.6Ghz with 8GB ram and no hard drive for $212.40. Add a $60.00 250GB SSD and you've got a plenty powerful Blue Iris box with a lot of expansion space inside the case.
Incidentally, just upgraded the 9020’s v12 bios to the latest version (v24), threw in a spare SSD I had laying around, installed Won10 Pro with the MS Media Creation Tool and — *voila* — Windows is activated automatically courtesy of System Locked Pre-Installation (SLP). :)
 

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This upcoming Major update release will we be moving to Version 5 ?
 

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Aw any possibility of porting a future release to Linux/Unix?
 

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That is interesting! Thank you for sharing that.
Blue iris will not run well or reliably. BI should be installed on bare metal windows. It runs great. I have over 20 installations with zero issues. You will have problems. Though sometimes you have to learn the hard way.
 

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Horrible idea.
I didn't say it would work well or even work at all. You are right if you look at it from the standpoint of a production system. This would be nothing more than an experiment.
 
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