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![]() I'm glad you got your's working I've not been that lucky
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I sure wish I could still use my Plextor and Microstudio.
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System Crash?
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Mine won't work with the new computer I put it on. Apparently the program isn't capable of using the newer processors that AMD makes.
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With tens of thousands of Microstudio users, you are the only two with this new problem. Everyone's attempts to diagnose the cause of Microstudio not finding the drives has not helped. We will continue to try to help with any questions you post... but it is time to stop complaining. Any facts you can post in the other thread will help, but more complaints will be deleted. |
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I'm sorry you think I am whining. I like your programs very much, but people need to know to not buy these new computers if they want to continue to enjoy their MTU products. Luckily, I also have it on an older one that I can use.
I am not trying to deter people from buying your product. In fact, it is just the opposite, I love it. I am simply trying to keep the problem in the forefront, so others will know, and also maybe help me at the same time. I don't know if we are the only two, or not. You have sold tens of thousands, as you say, but only a few people actually ever post on a forum. I have many things that I have purchased and had troubles with. Usually it's not worth the trouble to complain or try to get the problem resolved. I would think you would be tolerant, if not grateful that we take the time to try to resolve our problems. Neither of us have ever bashed anything, and are very happy with the products. They work great, and I have sold many of them for you by word of mouth. By the way, it has nothing to do with the new Plextor drives. I am still using the same ones I have used for years. I simply bought another to see if a new one would correct my problem. I am using a 48/24/48A and a PX716A At least you are not defensive and are open minded about it. I can tell that by your last paragraph. |
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