Everything I hear about vista confirms that I'll stay away.
Well, it's new and like anything new (specially from Micro$oft) is going to have issues and there will be a lag until all the developers catch up.Everything I hear about vista confirms that I'll stay away.
Everything I hear about vista confirms that I'll stay away.
vista came with my new computer that i just received last week and ive had absolutely no problems yet.. i actually like the look better than xp.. and if you turn aero and everything off it barely uses any more ram than xp.. all of my programs and hardware have installed flawlessly and have had drivers available.. vista doesn't "suck" .. it's just not worth spending the money on the upgrade yet since there are no huge advantages as of yet.
You can't blame Vista for that. I spent several days tweaking my laptop in XP to get it to record properly.Got an Edirol FA-66 for the laptop becuse it had vista drivers: cannot record a stereo channel without drops.
here's a list of the m-audio soundcards with drivers compatible with vista, and beta drivers in the works etc... although you've probably already looked here before.
http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=support.faq&ID=2b9102ba8e228823582720fb3beba029
kramer, go to PCWorld, or PCMag and search for vista drivers...sometimes they have some decent articles on this stuff.
Yep, been there and already. LOL I e-mailed them and filled out a form to try and get into the BETA program. The 24/96- Vista driver is still in development.
Thanks for the help.
You don't need to fill out a form. They post beta drivers on their website. There's a checkbox or something where you tell it whether to include beta drivers in the search.
That said, they're about the last company whose beta drivers I'd recommend