| Windows 7 and Audio Software |
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| Saturday, 14 February 2009 18:36 | |||
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Have been running Windows 7 for a about a month now at home since the
last build (7000) came out, and I have to say I am mega impressed, I
came so close to dumping Windows for a Mac, something I always said I
would never do, but this came along just in the nick of time. I have been using Vista since first Betas and was always waiting for it to get "better" but it never really did, SP1 was great but there is still that continual disk thrashing which quite simply started to drive me nuts, on a big desktop with fast hard disks you can almost live with it but on a slower laptop forget it, to say it's hopeless would be an understatement. Thats the down side, the upside of Vista was that it is infinitely more stable than XP, and if you say otherwise you are dreaming, XP is good, but it has it's faults. UAC never worried me as I was used to it already having used Linux and Mac desktops a lot where one has to not just press a button but type in an admin password for certain actions, like install software, I have never turned UAC off.
So, when the last beta of Windows 7 came out I installed it at home and
have been using it since, no plans to go back to Vista unless MS force
me to by shutting down the Betas before a final version comes out. In a
word it is what Vista always should have been, it's fast, reliable and
looks great. At work we have tried it on a P4 with 512Mb and it worked
pretty much as good as it does on my home machine with a quad core 2.4
Ghz and 4gb RAM, I am going to install it on my work laptop next week
which is a Vaio with a core solo that I downgraded to XP simply because
it did not have enough grunt to run Vista, that will be a good test. One last thing, Anti Virus. I started out with Kasperksy but had problems to install some programs while it was running, I would get these weird errors when the installer tried to access it's uncompressed temporary files, so I uninstalled it and said programs would install OK, I am pretty sure Pro Tools was affected by this, I then tried AVG and it seemed to use less resources than Kaspersky, while it seemed to work OK I really wanted to be able to use Avast which is what I use at work and usually use at home, AVG was a 30 day trial only. So I uninstalled AVG and installed Avast 4.8 Home Edition, it installs and works perfectly on Windows 7. Updated : Had problems with my Delta card and latency under Windows 7 that I am still trying to find a solution to, I am getting around 40ms latency when I should have about 6 ms. Anyone knows a solution to this let me know, I didn't notice this till I tried some software that needs almost real time latency like Guitar Rig which is unusable.
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| Last Updated on Saturday, 14 March 2009 00:43 |


