![]() ![]() Binaries can be built to work on both Windows 10 and 11 so there isn't more work to support 10. All the libraries we use still work with Windows 10. Windows 10 is supported by Microsoft until 2025. There are too many others things that needs to be done. It's simply not a priority for me considering that most users aren't using strawberry for playing CD's. To fix it or look into the issue you need to at least have a Windows PC setup up with a development environment, a debugger and a CD drive which is why I sent you the guide. I have no plans to look into the issue again which is why I have disabled it, closed the issue and listed it as not supported in the features for Windows. All you need to do to test it yourself is to enable the open CD option in the menu. There is no need for QA before it's fixed. On the second comment in the issue I linked to, I'm describing what's failing. ![]()
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