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Arny Krueger March 15th 10 10:24 PM

Presonus Inspire Vs. Windows 7 + 64 bits
 
I just installed my Presonus Inspire on my revitalized Windows 7
Professional evaluation machine, and frankly see no beef.

I seem to recall reports of some issues - I'd like to try to recreate them.



Jim Lesurf[_2_] March 16th 10 08:08 AM

Presonus Inspire Vs. Windows 7 + 64 bits
 
In article , Arny
Krueger
wrote:
I just installed my Presonus Inspire on my revitalized Windows 7
Professional evaluation machine, and frankly see no beef.


I seem to recall reports of some issues - I'd like to try to recreate
them.


By 'issues' I assume you mean 'problems' as that usage seems to have
cropped up in recent years. Presumably MBA-jargon as no manager dare talk
about a 'problem' but has to call it an 'issue' or a 'challenge'. :-)

On that basis if you think there are some 'issues' your best bet would be
to ask on a Windows group devoted to dealing with such problems and advice.

Slainte,

Jim

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Arny Krueger March 16th 10 07:53 PM

Presonus Inspire Vs. Windows 7 + 64 bits
 
"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message

In article
, Arny
Krueger
wrote:
I just installed my Presonus Inspire on my revitalized
Windows 7 Professional evaluation machine, and frankly
see no beef.


I seem to recall reports of some issues - I'd like to
try to recreate them.


By 'issues' I assume you mean 'problems' as that usage
seems to have cropped up in recent years. Presumably
MBA-jargon as no manager dare talk about a 'problem' but
has to call it an 'issue' or a 'challenge'. :-)

On that basis if you think there are some 'issues' your
best bet would be to ask on a Windows group devoted to
dealing with such problems and advice.


It turns out that I misplaced the OP, and then lately I found it. It was on
rec.audio.high-end.




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