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gemalcolm
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XP pro and live

Post by gemalcolm » Mon Oct 14, 2002 7:52 pm

just got a new laptop and installed XP pro as the OS, was wondering if i'll have any issues with live when i install it tonight?

thanks
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Post by gemalcolm » Tue Oct 15, 2002 12:51 pm

FYI...

live and XP pro work fine together.
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Post by gemalcolm » Tue Oct 15, 2002 4:32 pm

ok...no they don't. have been getting many of the live generated error messages and some from windows too, even got the blue screnn physical memory dump a couple times...bad news, i guess i'll be re-installing 2000 pro tonight. =[
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Post by Link » Tue Oct 15, 2002 4:42 pm

Working solid as a rock in a 16 I\O Mackie Mixtreme based system under XP here hooked to a digidesk with ASIO set at 64 samples. All being controlled from MIDI footcotroler and Novation BassStation.

Not a glitch. If there are problems it's not XP itself.

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Post by gemalcolm » Tue Oct 15, 2002 5:25 pm

yeah it's pretty intertmittent right now, just did a 20 min practice set at lunch with no problems at all, but then about an hour or two ago i could barely use the pgm at all with all of the error messages popping up etc...

it's probably another issue, this laptop is brand new and i have had the blue screen a couple times for some other things, device manager says everything is running fine no conflicts etc...so we'll see? going to get our network guy here at work to take a look at the computer.

btw...aside from the problems, what a BIG difference in performance in live with this new laptop. my old one was a toshiba 1805-s273/p3 1ghz/4200rpm 20gig HD/512megs sdram vs what i have now an ECS/p4 2ghz/5400rpm 40gig HD/512megs ddrram...i can run shite that would've made my old computer choke easily.
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Post by jdg » Tue Oct 15, 2002 8:15 pm

yeah those be strange probs.. i run live on winXP for hours on end..
sorry bout the troubles..
try tweeking XP for better audio performace.. see if that helps:
www.musicxp.net

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Post by Hexadecimal » Tue Oct 15, 2002 10:26 pm

What soundcard are you using? It's very difficult to get blue screens of death in XP unless bad drivers are involved.

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