I'm trying 7 today, but can backtrack to either vista or xp. The lappy came with vista. Is vista safe, either 32 or 64?
geposted Tue 09 Feb 10 @ 6:36 am
XP, Vista and 7 all work well in 32-Bit. Theer are some 64-Bit issues, mainly to do with video though.
As with all OS upgrades though, make sure you have checked driver compatibility before tearing down the machine...
Cheers,
Roy
As with all OS upgrades though, make sure you have checked driver compatibility before tearing down the machine...
Cheers,
Roy
geposted Tue 09 Feb 10 @ 7:14 am
I have Vista 64-bit on my HP laptop, and it runs Virtual DJ flawlessly (audio and video mixing with a Denon HC-4500).
geposted Tue 09 Feb 10 @ 10:17 am
I Have V-64 Work Very Well,But Sometime I Have Video Isues But There Working On That.So Yes Go For
geposted Tue 09 Feb 10 @ 10:51 am
vista 32 bit here no probs
geposted Tue 09 Feb 10 @ 10:51 am
vista 32 bit here too.. running fine
geposted Tue 09 Feb 10 @ 3:05 pm
same here,even on a crappy computer :)
geposted Tue 09 Feb 10 @ 3:31 pm
VDJ works flawlessly (more or less) with mt two machines (one vista 32 and one Xp).....Vista as an OS just plain sucks....so if you have a choice drop back to xp or use windows 7 32 bit.
Windows 7 as an OS rocks, unfortuanatley mine is 64 bit so I can't use it with VDJ cause I get the video freezing problem, but for every other program on the planet (at least my little chunk of the planet) windows 7 absolutely rocks.
Windows 7 as an OS rocks, unfortuanatley mine is 64 bit so I can't use it with VDJ cause I get the video freezing problem, but for every other program on the planet (at least my little chunk of the planet) windows 7 absolutely rocks.
geposted Thu 11 Feb 10 @ 5:36 pm
home pre 64 bit working great
geposted Fri 12 Feb 10 @ 3:34 pm
Wow... I am running Windows 7 64bit and i am on my second gig so far no video freezing.
Is the video freezing issue really constant?
Is the video freezing issue really constant?
geposted Fri 12 Feb 10 @ 9:50 pm