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  1. No one sees anything wrong with that? I have read all about the end of support for legacy products but what about current products? How many POD Pro X's would sell with "NOT COMPATIBLE WITH WINDOWS 11" on the front of the box? Followed by "It might get fixed in the future, but we can't promise anything?" right under that? REALLY? That's it? And I really don't mean to sound ungrateful but if Microsoft would have loved to drop Windows 10 six months ago. Windows 10 is a legacy product but they had a responsibility to at least provide future updates. Isn't this like selling milk after the sell by date? "It might be good but we cant guarantee it... but we can guarantee it wont be good for long? Here's the thing, this goes well beyond and BEFORE any security conflict. I have a stack of dump files going back to installing windows 11. I have gotten blue screens crashing in mid game to simply turning the Pro X off while the computer is still on. I have been trying to figure it out since installing Windows 11. I do not claim to be an engineer or even have the ability to read the entire dump file yet so I could very well be wrong, and my apologies if I am. However, I just call 'um like Like I See 'um and all I see in common with every dump file is: L6PODHDPROSE64 The ONLY solution has been to not turn the POD Pro X on. Simple as that. If the Line6 driver isn't loaded the computer doesn't crash. It kind of like having a $600 boat anchor. Because it's not 'if' it will crash, it's 'when will it crash. I think I am still using a driver from 2019 and had I KNOWN the unit would not receive future driver updates (while it was still current) I for one would NOT have bought one. I was forced to replace a 3 year old desktop to meet the security requirements of windows 11 and now Line6 expects me to disable it? Imagine if Norton's AV said you had to disable your firewall to use their spyware protection? If know one else is going to say it, I will. Line6 owes POD PRO X owners a STABLE Windows 11 driver. Or at least the people who have bought one since windows 11 came out. Any current audio device should at least be compatible with the computer they bought with it. And I bet I speak for the Helix owners also. Either way, here is the last 3 dumps from the last 3 times I turned the POD on and used it. I just spent $200 on a set of gaming head phones with a mic because I cant use the Pro X while playing a game. I use Realtek's onboard HD, Behringer UFX 1604 (instead of the Pro X), Oculus has its own audio drivers and even the Nvidia HDMI audio drivers and they all play nice together until I turn on the POD Pro X (or sometime there after). If Line6 is NOT going to support their products I hope the will send me a return address to send it back, because this thing is worthless & just taking up valuable real estate. They can have it back. Thanks for your time. Paul
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