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Les Allemands sont fanstastic avec leur ingénierie. Contrairement à MOTU ils (RME) a fourni une solution pour le désordre de Windows.Baptiste wrote:Thanks hklam, I'm goin' to read this article from RME (great principal and german outsider of MOTU in windows environment, with creamware according to me... it's another subject !!!) and I'll give you my opinion (or not, I haven't got the "science infuse", it's in french...it's 7h38 here, the 24th december...understand me...please wait a little for an answer...![]()
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Musically yours
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This is only an option if you have a machine old enough that it's been updated with SP2 after the fact. Any machines or copies of Windows bought after the release of SP2 won't have an option to roll back to SP1.lmoe wrote:Go to control panel/add or remove programs . After the list populates scrll down and you will see Windows Service Pack 2. You can painlessly uninstall the service pack to revert to SP1. I will not affect you installed drivers or programs.
If the Windows Genuine Advantage Tool fails to verify that you have a legal copy of Windows, it should inform you of how to contact Microsoft. It can happen by mistake, like having multiple machines and picking the wrong set of seemingly identical CDs when reinstalling on one of them, or if having had to have the motherboard repaired. If so, if you call microsoft and can rattle off the numbers on your license(s), they'll point you to a tool you can download and then fill in another one-time string of letters and numbers they'll give you over the phone, which will cause your Windows version to be validated.donkeydonkeydonkey wrote:Hi ,
I am trying to download the patch to fix the firewire problem with SP2, but windows genuine advantage tool will not let me down the file.
Does anyone know where i can get that file?
thanks.