SF Windows tweaks guide ?

Geoff_Wood wrote on 3/21/2003, 8:25 PM
I am aware of many websites offering recommended Windows tweaks for optimal DAW performance. However some of these are contradictory, and some software may work in a different manner to others. How about a derfinitive guide from SF, say in the Knowledge Base with SF's recommendations >

Would make a common ground for everybody to start from in tracking down problems, and make SF's tech support job a lot easier...

geoff

Comments

PipelineAudio wrote on 3/22/2003, 4:21 AM
this would kick ass
stusy wrote on 3/23/2003, 4:55 PM
And make it for not just DAMN XP folks..! please incl 98SE as well, which is simpler, I know, but please include it for 98SE, or 95 maybe also...thanks..
stusy wrote on 3/23/2003, 8:31 PM
Sorry for the expletive...I get a little tired of the XP hard sell...and I am all too familiar with it, and when I can, caution those to NOT buy it as much as i can...
JTelles wrote on 3/24/2003, 6:58 PM
Great idea...I certainly vote for it
JTelles
JohanAlthoff wrote on 3/24/2003, 9:21 PM
XP is great for audio apps, I have no trouble whatsoever with it. Stable and reliable. Also, the only thing you can run in a networking environment.
Chienworks wrote on 3/24/2003, 10:23 PM
Johan, what do you mean by "the only thing"? I've been networking with Windows Networking since the old WFW 3.11 days, and before then we had DOS 3.3 and Windows 3 networked with Novell.
JohanAlthoff wrote on 3/25/2003, 6:32 AM
Because everything prior to Windows NT4 is as secure as double paper walls...

If you have an cable Internet connection, like us, and a 100-computer LAN behind a tiny little firewall, like us, you're a good target for DDOS-phreaks. If we would be running, say, Windows 98 or (gasp!) 95, we wouldn't last five minutes. The NT5-kerneled OS'es (W2k and WXP) are moderately secure in that area.