Could GWMicro connect remotely to a persons computer that is having these
problems and determine the cause of the problem?----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Belle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "gw-info-gwmicro.com" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: Instability problems
I appreci
Damn, I wish I could send you this machine, but this is my main studio daw
and I need it for work.
But I am thinking of getting another one and if I do, I will consider it.
Now I've never done any vm stuff, but isn't that immulation?
I'm glad we worked with 2000 again as i do still have that fleet little os
on an old p3 in the basement which is our server box.
But isn't it better to test on a real machine I would think vm could only
tell you so much.
I know it's impractical to have that many machines around to do every
set-up situation, but the same razor-blade aplies on both sides of the
fence.
You guys need a machine to see exactly what's going on.
And also correct me if I'm wrong but probably low level hard-ware issues
are hard to address with vm unless your doing a multi-boot thing and
actually running a real version of any given set-up.
Thank.
At 02:59 PM 9/23/2008, you wrote:
Chris Belle wrote:
But with 7.1 even with tripple-talk we feels squashy. And it's just not
my snappy we I'm used to.
I've been using a Triple Talk for years, and notice no difference between
versions. In fact, I just launched a VM with Windows 2000 and Window-Eyes
6.1, and compared that to my XP install with Window-Eyes 7.0, tried a few
different applications and tasks, both with and without scripting, and I
notice 0 difference between the two situations.
So the only solution that I have, that Mike already offered, is that if
you really want these problems solved, we're going to need a machine in
house that duplicates the problems.
Aaron
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