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Old 10-30-2009, 01:39 PM
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Default Devices Compatible with Windows 7?

Can we start a thread listing devices and software that are compatible with Windows 7? Alesis won't say whether their Multimix 8 USB 2.0 is compatible - but I don't see any complaints. Has anyone tried this device on Win7 yet?
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Can we start a thread listing devices and software that are compatible with Windows 7? Alesis won't say whether their Multimix 8 USB 2.0 is compatible - but I don't see any complaints. Has anyone tried this device on Win7 yet?
Better to ask if anybody has win7 yet, at all.

Personally I wait until it as a couple of service packs before I am brave enough to try a new winslop on my pc.
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Default Re: Devices Compatible with Windows 7?

People have been using Win7 for months. It's going to be impossible to get a new vista computer soon ...
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Personally I wait until it as a couple of service packs before I am brave enough to try a new winslop on my pc.
Boldly going where no man has gone before isn't my bag. I'll let people who want to get slaughtered by indians and aliens take care of that.

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I'll stick with XP !
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Interestingly, just bought a new Win7 based laptop and had two options: Populated with Win 7, OR populated with XP! Funniest is that the XP option cost more! Plan to use the laptop for everything else but music and use my existing desktop (with XP) as my recording computer.

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People have been using Win7 for months. It's going to be impossible to get a new vista computer soon ...

Innaressing


I can still buy XP machines at our local outlet.

Vista going away makes sense.
7 is just vista that works less badly.
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