Hey All
I replaced my 5 yr old Dell with a new PC tower this last week or so. On a tight budget so I just went for something off the shelf rather than any kind of dedicated audio PC. There were quite a few issues to resolve that I hadn't anticipated so thought I would share just in case anyone else gets stuck in a similar situation.
So...out went a Dell Vostro mini tower..Core2 6600 2.4ghz 2gb Win XP Pro based system which had run everything from about Sonar 5 onwards....
In came a Vibox ( yeah ..who ? ) Core i5 2500 Sandbridge , 4gb , but with no O/s on which I installed Win 7 Pro & Sonar 8.5
I'd bought the far cheaper student licence of Win 7 Pro ( legally as a parent of a schoolchild BTW ) so first thing I did was try to install it onto the 1TB drive in the new PC.
Problem No.1. - You can't install the student Licence version onto a bare drive, it's an upgrade...now I knew this but the last time I did an upgrade from Win 98 to XP all I had to do was put the original Win98 disc in the machine before it would let you continue...and I have all the original disks for everything from Win3.1 , 95, 98 and XP. Well I guess times have changed and now it has to find the previous installed O/S on the hard drive. Stupidly it doesn't tell you this but keeps rejecting the activation key...I had to Google around to find out why it wasn't accepting it. Then I tried to install My WinXP onto it first thinking I could upgrade it right afterwards to Win7...but all I got was part way through the install and a repeatable BSOD.
Panicking now.... I took the boot drive out the Dell , which was a fairly new 2TB Seagate Barracuda-more than three quarters empty....tried to boot the new PC using it ..it got most of the way but asked me to enter my Windows XP activation Key and rejected both the Dell one that came with my old PC, and also the other 'retail' boxed version's activation key I own. Eventually I just rebooted it with the Win7 disc inside and crossed my fingers..amazingly it worked and I was able to get into Windows 7 and activate it.
Problem No.2 I installed my firewire card and Focusrite Pro24 soundcard, played back some demo music from media player...It was glitching even just with a simple MP3....read all the Focusrite info about using a legacy Firewire driver..changed it..no difference....read about a handy little program to check something called DPC latency
" DPC Latency Checker takes one measurement each second, providing a readout of current latency (which, on most PCs, is a relatively constant figure) plus the absolute maximum value recorded since you first launched the utility, which may occasionally spike to a considerably higher value on some systems, because of one specific hardware device. " (
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jun08/articles/pcnotes_0608.htm
« Last Edit: June 16, 2012, 04:46:02 PM by CosmicDolphin »
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