SeveredVesper
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Not fully supported :|
My HD crashed and i was forced to change to a new HD with a new system, xp x64. I got all my music files backed up so now worries. Then i try to install my Sonar 7 PE (Which i bought 2-3 years ago), i looked at the back carton and it said: "32 and 64-bit.." But when i tried installing it, it said: "This system is not fully supported by this software, cakewalk will not give any assistance blah blah. Continue installation?" Or something close to that. Does it really appear that way? Is it just like a warning but will my S7PE still function well?
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SeveredVesper
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Re:Not fully supported :|
2010/11/18 05:21:28
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And yes this is the CH, but i know alot of people here are knowledgeable enough/more, than for me to go upstairs and ask them instead.
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Crg
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Re:Not fully supported :|
2010/11/18 05:44:53
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You're pretty much consigned to contacting Cakewalk. Something in your HD installation isn't supported. It could be a number of things that are BIOS related or pertain to the new HD. You need to at least list some specs on your new HD and whether it came with software.
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SeveredVesper
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Re:Not fully supported :|
2010/11/18 07:01:13
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Right. Crg, thanks! My HD is a 500 GB Seagate with a fresh install of Windows XP Professional Corporate x64. I'll just copy this upstairs and ask there too.
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Re:Not fully supported :|
2010/11/18 07:04:40
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Mig, XP64 is unsupported which means you are on your own if weird stuff happens, aside from other users on XP64 (of which I've noticed some here that use it). It may be that you'll never encounter problems running Sonar on it, but then again it may turn out to be a nightmare. 64 bit XP is known to be flaky you'd be better off with W7 in the long run.
post edited by Jonbouy - 2010/11/18 07:05:59
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SeveredVesper
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Re:Not fully supported :|
2010/11/18 07:25:51
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@Jonbouy Oh ok i understand. I'll just bring this upstairs and ask if there are there any xp 64 users here that can give a word
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Jonbouy
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Re:Not fully supported :|
2010/11/18 07:41:21
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FWIW, I'm not fully supported either. In fact it is known that I suffer from gross neglect.
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Re:Not fully supported :|
2010/11/18 09:11:21
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"32 and 64-bit.." Unfortunately there's a footnote to the O/S specs that says XP 64 bit is not supported. It's only Vista 64 that's supported.
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Re:Not fully supported :|
2010/11/18 09:15:54
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Of the major problems with trying to use XP 64-bit for your DAW is that many device drivers are not written for this OS. Even though, if I remember correctly, Sonar was capable of running in XP 64, my audio card had no drivers for 64 bit. I dumped it and went back to 32 bit until I was ready to move on to Vista 64-bit. (I'm a troglodyte. I haven't upgraded my DAW to Windows 7 yet. I'm just a lazy idiot.)
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Re:Not fully supported :|
2010/11/18 10:02:34
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Jonbouy FWIW, I'm not fully supported either. In fact it is known that I suffer from gross neglect. 2nd cup of coffee served late again? Tsk.
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Re:Not fully supported :|
2010/11/18 10:07:52
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Jonbouy Mig, XP64 is unsupported which means you are on your own if weird stuff happens, aside from other users on XP64 (of which I've noticed some here that use it). It may be that you'll never encounter problems running Sonar on it, but then again it may turn out to be a nightmare. 64 bit XP is known to be flaky you'd be better off with W7 in the long run. S7x64 won't work in W7x64 I've tried
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