WINDOWS 10 CAN RUN ON OLDER PC WITH DRM?
(Also see: Running Windows 10? Microsoft Can Disable Your Pirated Games )
Microsoft's Boris Schneider-Johne, Enthusiast Marketing Manager for Windows, spoke to German video game site Rocket Beans at Gamescom 2015, and said that older games that depend on Securom or SafeDisc DRM will not work on Windows 10. While the video interview at Rocket Beans' YouTube channel is in German, PC gaming site Rock Paper Shotgun translated the relevant quote.
"Everything that ran in Windows 7 should also run in Windows 10. There are just two silly exceptions: antivirus software and stuff that's deeply embedded into the system needs updating - but the developers are on it already - and then there are old games on CD-Rom that have DRM. This DRM stuff is also deeply embedded in your system, and that's where Windows 10 says 'sorry, we cannot allow that, because that would be a possible loophole for computer viruses'," he said.
"That's why there are a couple of games from 2003-2008 with Securom, etc. that simply don't run without a no-CD patch or some such. We can just not support that if it's a possible danger for our users. There are a couple of patches from developers already, and there is stuff like GOG where you'll find versions of those games that work."