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ammo
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Re: Torq and Windows 7

Post by ammo » Mon Mar 01, 2010 5:44 pm

Dayn wrote:Well now i know not to upgrade to windows 7 lol.
Runnin torq 1.5 on vista and its smooth as silk.
Have you tried contacting m audio? i bet they can help you out, been hearing good things about them allthough never called em myself
Good luck mate!

yeh have contacted them online, calling them cost a £1 a minute! waitin for a response :|

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Re: Torq and Windows 7

Post by abZ » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:30 pm

ammo wrote:
Dayn wrote:Well now i know not to upgrade to windows 7 lol.
Runnin torq 1.5 on vista and its smooth as silk.
Have you tried contacting m audio? i bet they can help you out, been hearing good things about them allthough never called em myself
Good luck mate!

yeh have contacted them online, calling them cost a £1 a minute! waitin for a response :|
Bullshit, they have a whole message board dedicated to Torq if you go to the M-audio site. I spent some time on there when I was getting going. It was actually helpful somewhat.

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Re: Torq and Windows 7

Post by ammo » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:38 pm

abZ wrote:
ammo wrote:
Dayn wrote:Well now i know not to upgrade to windows 7 lol.
Runnin torq 1.5 on vista and its smooth as silk.
Have you tried contacting m audio? i bet they can help you out, been hearing good things about them allthough never called em myself
Good luck mate!

yeh have contacted them online, calling them cost a £1 a minute! waitin for a response :|
Bullshit, they have a whole message board dedicated to Torq if you go to the M-audio site. I spent some time on there when I was getting going. It was actually helpful somewhat.
i have already posted on there. and yes no lie the support line cost is £1 per minute

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Re: Torq and Windows 7

Post by abZ » Tue Mar 02, 2010 1:02 am

ammo wrote:
abZ wrote:
ammo wrote:
Dayn wrote:Well now i know not to upgrade to windows 7 lol.
Runnin torq 1.5 on vista and its smooth as silk.
Have you tried contacting m audio? i bet they can help you out, been hearing good things about them allthough never called em myself
Good luck mate!

yeh have contacted them online, calling them cost a £1 a minute! waitin for a response :|
Bullshit, they have a whole message board dedicated to Torq if you go to the M-audio site. I spent some time on there when I was getting going. It was actually helpful somewhat.
i have already posted on there. and yes no lie the support line cost is £1 per minute
Well give it 24 hours, they have always replied to me unless you question is a little redundant, in which case a search will work.

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