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![]() Frustrated. I Just Upgraded To 4.06 And Vista. Never Had Problems With Xp And 3.321. Now I Have The Lyrics Sweeping Very Slow. I Can't Dare To Run A Show Like That. I Did The Graphics Card Driver Update And It Didn't Work. But I Don't Have That Problem With Microstudio Playback Feature. It's Only With Hoster.
System Info. Laptop Hp Pavillion Dv6910us Amd Turion 64x2 3 Gb Ram, Nvidia Geforce 7150m With Up To 1071 Mb Shared Video Memory, 32 Bit Op. System, Vista Home Premium. Does Someone Have Other Solutions. Please Help Me Thank You |
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![]() Thank U Billyo. Yes I Did Upgrade But I Don't Remember If After Or Before Installing 4.06. If I Uninstall Hoster To Follow The Appropriate Steps Of Window Upgrade, Will I Lose My Imported Songs Or Not?
I Also Tried Changing The Player Too. Billyo I Also Have Noticed That Only Happens With The Khpro Files Imported From The Hd. The Files Imported From Cd+g They Are Playedback Very Good. No Problem At All. Thank U Anyway Billyo For Responding To My Post I Am Sure You Will Have The Solution For Me. |
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We have seen nothing but problems with integrated graphics. It seems Hoster just does not like sharing video memory. I don't know what to tell people anymore. MTU recommends 32mb of DEDICATED memory for graphics. I would recommend 128mb.
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good luck, and have a nice thanksgiving..
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![]() Thank U Billy'o. U Were Right. I Didn't Make All The Vista Changes Before Installing Hoster. I Uninstalled Hoster, Made The Changes In Vista And Is Running Good Now.
Thank U All U Guys That Replied To My Post. |
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I would get rid of Vista and go back to XP.
Thats what i did, Bob
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you're welcome, i'm glad to hear that.
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Why do people keep suggesting this as a solution? Microsoft is abandoning further support or updates of XP as early as June of 2009.
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XP is a stable operating system like Windows 98. I know folks (not Hoster users ![]() ![]() Vista is soon to join the ranks of Windows 2000 and Windows Me as operating systems that were never stable and were dropped by the public. When we get a good OS, we hang on to it. Let's pray that Windows 7 which should be out next year is stable. This is my take on it. Jim ![]()
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i dont think he's suggesting that, you may read it that way, but the fact is hoster runs better with xp without all the problems and dont have to do a lot of changes just needed some custom updates, not like vista
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![]() Of course Microsoft also said they were abandoning support and you would not be able to buy XP after June of 2008 and obviously that didn't happen either.
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i work for the local govt and they just bought hundreds of dell latitude laptops for us to use in our vehicles and they specifically ordered them with xp os..so i dont think xp is going away for good
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Deeter, you are listening to the market hype that Microsoft wants you to hear. The fact of the matter is they will follow what the market demands. For example, I had to drag out an old machine for a project that required a floppy drive, bi-directional printer port, and Win98. This was just a couple of weeks ago. When I got online to download the software, I got windows updates pushed to me even though they "stopped supporting" Win98 July 11th 2006. That date was even considered "extended support" that only included critical bug fixes. So with that as a measure of when they actually stop support, I would assume we should be good until sometime in 2012. I would hope that we could get a decent replacement operating system by then.
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I guess I should have read the rest of the thread before I replied. Sorry for the re-hash.
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I just ran across an interesting article about this very thread.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/15547...ml?tk=rss_news
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Good article Mark. As usual Microsoft continues to shoot themselves in the foot. When NT came out I couldn't wait to upgrade and get away from 98. When 2000 came out it was the same thing. Again with XP, but not until after the first SP. With Vista I still won't touch it. We'll see what Windows 7 looks like and how it acts when it comes out.
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Years ago at the TV staion I worked for, I installed windows 2000 on one machine and had nothing but problems, I was to scared to use ME. Did you find 2000 to be stable Dale?
I agree, good article Mark, thanks for posting a link to it. Jim ![]()
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Used it for a number of years on USAF network on several thousand computers with no major problems. Then we went to NT which was even better.
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My engineering partner LOVED Windows NT. Jim ![]()
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