XP vs other Windows versions

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2011/09/27 07:27:05 (permalink)

XP vs other Windows versions

I've had an easy time using Sonar 6 and 7 with all versions of XP.   In particular, audio recording seemed pretty stable on 32-bit machines.

Now I'm on an ACER 64-bit with Windows 7 and having a significant number of crashes, ie blue screen of death during audio recording.

Windows 7 is also a major pain regarding driver compatibility issues for my AKAI S5000 and other legacy equipment which I rely on.

Anyone else feel XP is just more stable, for Sonar and audio in general ?   I want to write music not spend my life in the Control Panel.
 


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    Re:XP vs other Windows versions 2011/09/27 14:00:31 (permalink)
    Hey, sorry to hear that you're having issues with Sonar and Windows 7. Windows 7 64-bit is a much more stable platform and works better with Sonar X1 than Windows XP did with Sonar 6 or 7. Are you running Sonar 6 and 7 on Windows 7 64-bit? The mention of driver issues with your AKAI S5000 as well as other issues you might have with your Acer computer could be the root cause of instability.

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    Re:XP vs other Windows versions 2011/09/28 00:33:05 (permalink)
    fsr76

    Windows 7 64-bit is a much more stable platform and works better with Sonar X1 than Windows XP did with Sonar 6 or 7.
    What were the specific issues with Sonar 6 & 7 running on XP?  I only ask because I have been running Sonar 6 & 7 on XP for 4½ years and on 3 different computers without any apparent problems.

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    Re:XP vs other Windows versions 2011/09/28 00:53:03 (permalink)
    Stick with what works for you.  You could have a fine sonar XP box with your current legacy recording set up and then have some cheap windows 7 current laptop to enjoy the web.  Don't believe the upgrade hype!
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    Re:XP vs other Windows versions 2011/10/01 12:12:19 (permalink)
    I built a new DAW (custom self build) just about a year ago. 

    I opted to buy a MS version of XP. I am running Music Creator 4 & 5, as well as X1 with out problems. 

    Crashes are usually driver conflicts. 

    I have heard of a bunch here that are using W7/64 and loving it. I also know many who are sticking to XP/32 with no plans to upgrade any time soon...... me included. 

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    Re:XP vs other Windows versions 2011/10/01 13:14:46 (permalink)

    I don't think Sonar became fully compatible with a 64 bit OS till 8.0. I just seem to remember seeing that somewhere.

    What does the Akai have to do with anything? I must be missing something. Isn't it just an 'audio out' piece of hardware?
    Not sure, but, maybe you could just put XP on the Acer. I wanted Win7 64 for more ram.

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    Re:XP vs other Windows versions 2011/10/02 06:28:12 (permalink)
    Win 7 is a very stable OS (better than XP) but you do need Vista/Win 7 drivers for most devices, especially audio since some audio functions are handled differently in Vista/Win 7.   A few device drivers will work if installed in a compatibility mode but most need Vista/Win 7 specific drivers.

    With the end of "life" (Microsoft support) coming up for XP, if your hardware/drivers can support Win 7 it is a better alternative. 

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    Re:XP vs other Windows versions 2011/10/02 08:32:47 (permalink)
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    Windows 7 64-bit is a much more stable platform and works better with Sonar X1 than Windows XP did with Sonar 6 or 7.
    What were the specific issues with Sonar 6 & 7 running on XP?  I only ask because I have been running Sonar 6 & 7 on XP for 4½ years and on 3 different computers without any apparent problems.
    This was meant as a genuine question, not rhetorical.  I am intending to stick with Sonar 7 and Windows XP for a while longer, so I am interested in knowing about any potential problems that may still occur.
    post edited by Kev999 - 2011/10/02 08:33:51

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