Long story short - I had been using a ROland Studio pack and recently upgraded to an Aardvark Q10
As I tweaked performance, it was time to relook at optimization options. Never realized it before but my win 2K box (1.6 Nothwood Asus P4?266) was installed as ACPI. Yep Q10 IRQs are being shared.
Is it a better, cleaner, easier path to reinstall the win 2K as standard PC or upgrade to XP where I believe my mother board is compatible with the ACPI.
Read a bunch of articles on this - thats what I got as options.
Can someone please guide me a little?
I'd rather spend time recording but I want to be setup right.
Thanks much
Mark
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Maak I read that converting an existing Win2k to Standard PC ca
Maak
I read that converting an existing Win2k to Standard PC can create problems and should be avoided. Hence its a reinstall.
I also read that upgrading from 2K to XP can be done without reinstalling everything. If this is true then it just an upgrade.
This is why I'm still in the middle. How XP handles IRQs with ACPI is better or worse than how 2K handles IRQs with Standard PC configuration?
I also read that my motherboard does support APIC
Mark
First: It's never recommended to upgrade from one OS to the oth
First:
It's never recommended to upgrade from one OS to the other. Always do a fresh install.
Second: Switching from one mode to another may cause problems as the drivers are reloaded when you restart and it can cause bad registry paths and cause crashes. It's best to reinstall and do it right from the start.
You can switch but again, highly UN recommended
Opus :D
OK - I'm going out on a limb here - appearently - because this i
OK - I'm going out on a limb here - appearently - because this is not a mainstream beleif yet.
After many systematic installations of XP, heres what I have found to hold true and be very acceptable to get enormus end results with very little effort.
The most significant tweaks to try first.
I have not found any requirement to do any installation other than the default installation of Windows XP. In many case the so-called "Standard PC" install recommended by many actually made performance and interrupt issues worse, and I think I've tried them all by now.
Repeat - A Standard PC install IS NOT required under XP. It was for earlier versions. XP is very effecient at managing its resources. In fact, most of the tweak guides out there go way too far - yes, even OPUS's, which I implemented at one time and it too made my problems worse and caused some instability. I may be the odd one, but I've found the non-aggressive tweaks to be better. Now, in fairness, I've not tried the OPUS tweaks in some months, maybe they have changed? My system has now been up for several months running Logic 5.3 without any down time or crash what so ever, this was not the case with any other operating system or configuration.
Tweaking is, however, required for stability. XP is really quite good at managing resources, which is unlike previous versions. I do not recommend the Service Pack 1 update.
My findings appear to be supported by RME Audios Tech FAQ site, see heading Problems with single CPU systems and Windows 2000/XP. Under versions prior to XP, "STANDARD PC" mode did improve things, but not always so under XP, and I would advise against it.
The best 5 tips I have (use to be 4) are simple and easily reversible, unlike many of the other offereings out there. They are:
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Remember, the focus here is on XP - Others who have followed this have been greatful because its very simple and lets the OS do most the alterations required. I hope this helps some that may need an alternative.
PS - I don't mean this as an attack on the otherwise wise and very helpful OPUS! Heed his warning and just do a whole new install if moving to XP.
Esystem responds differently to tweaks. You cant really make bla
Esystem responds differently to tweaks. You cant really make blanket statement that any tweak is bad or good. and most people base this on their own personal experience, which although important, is not the full picture.
An ACPI setup on APIC mobo CAN be a good thing.
There seem to be many tweaks that do little or are based on theory alone, and it IS tru that XP PRO werks very well out of the box.
Maak
jscott Yes, you must have an old version of my guide and I now
jscott
Yes, you must have an old version of my guide and I now have it as saying to install ACPI mode instead as it is easier to manage IMHO. I haven't seen a true performance difference so I can't say one is worst than the other. I need to go back and try it again to be honest as I don't think I was necessarily focusing on it. I think the main key as you pointed out was less IRQ hassle and management crap!!
Other than that there are some that are not needed necessarily but are offered there of you wanted to! None the less, they can only benefit and not decrease your performance!
Peace
Opus :D
easier path to reinstall w2k obviously. better path th win xp i
easier path to reinstall w2k obviously.
better path th win xp if soundcard drivers and app permits.
Cant remember in win 2k but in win xp you can succesfully change comuter driver to standard pc easilly.
try this in win 2k this is how its done in xp.
right click "my computer"
select "properties" from menu
click "hardware" tab
click "Device manager" buton
clicl the + to left of "computer at top
this will diplay current computer driver
Right click on current driver name and select "properties" from menu
Click "driver" tab
click "update driver" button
Insert win2k [or xp if relevant] CD
select istall from specific location
should be under drivers on cd
look for "standard PC" driver
continue install and reboot
magic...24 irq's [mobo dependant]
to get full advantage from ACPI you should have APIC mobo
Maak