

CUMMINS INSITE SOFTWARE WINDOWS 10
Use Windows 10 64-bit Pro operating system. Even though Microsoft Win 7 is a great operating system & works well with Cummins Insite, Microsoft is scheduled to stop support for Windows 7 in early 2020. For that reason, Cummins, Allison, Detroit and others are recommending the use of Windows 10 operating system.This is trend that we have seen evolving for laptop computers: Some shops are still using 1.6 GHz processors & 2 GB RAM. This size computer will normally take about 5 minutes or more to open Cummins Insite. Note: If you are replacing or upgrading your Cummins computer it’s recommended to use Win 10 Pro 64 bit, as Microsoft is scheduled to discontinue Win 7 support in early 2020. Here are the computer specifications that Cummins recommends for their Insite software. Making the problem worse is that there is seldom a visual cue (no spinning blue wheel) on the computer screen showing that program is loading. In many cases, out of frustration while waiting, a mechanic will then attempt to open the program again, only making the problem worse, since it’s now trying to load Insite twice. The problem is that the latest Insite (version 8.5) takes a huge amount of space, 1.7 GB at the time of writing this. This is almost twice the size as the previous version. Opening such a large program requires a fast processor & a fairly hefty amount of RAM.

CUMMINS INSITE SOFTWARE UPDATE
Insite's most recent update is almost twice the size of the previous version and this is causing some serious problems for shops running older computers. The most common complaint among technicians has been that the program takes a long time to open. We’ve heard stories from mechanics stating that it takes their computer up to 5 minutes to open Insite. Some mechanics said it takes so long to open the program that they actually open Insite prior to taking a break, knowing (hoping?) that it will be open when they return.
