Has anyone tried Windows 11 with Reason?

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michael.jaye
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11 Feb 2022

I have a new PC on Windows 11, and my old PC (2017) I updated to Windows 11. NO problems, sleek OS.

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12 Feb 2022

Jagwah wrote:
10 Feb 2022
I haven't tried W11 yet but I hope it forces Candy Crush and other apps and things I can't uninstall, with updates that never stop, a huge Cortana panel far bigger than the Windows 10 one, and more of a general focus on spying on me and less emphasis on customizability or improving itself to suit individual users in order to focus on improving the net worth of Microsoft.

I like to contrast it by imagining if Candy Crush was forced on Windows XP users. We really are on a great track to continue advancing our civilization, things just keep getting better and better.
It forces AMD updates, don't worry, it will find a way to crash your settings one way of another...
Win 10 is not much better, but at least it has finished receiving updates...

https://promptresolve.com/operating-sys ... d-drivers/

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14 Feb 2022

Has anybody tried installing legacy IEE 1394 OHCI Firewire Drivers for a PCI-E card in Win 11??
I had it working with the standard Windows Legacy Drivers in WIN 10 but I can't get it to work on 11...

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14 Feb 2022

I don't know if the Firewire bus is disabled because of the Win 2 go install through Usb-c anyway...
But in theory Usb shouldn't mess with PCI-E bus... :?

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14 Feb 2022

I've been forced to use Windows 11 since it's all there is on new computers now and I needed a new computer. So far so good, I don't have any problems with Reason 12. I hope it'll stay that way. :thumbup:

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15 Feb 2022

Re8et wrote:
14 Feb 2022
Has anybody tried installing legacy IEE 1394 OHCI Firewire Drivers for a PCI-E card in Win 11??
I had it working with the standard Windows Legacy Drivers in WIN 10 but I can't get it to work on 11...
I use a firewire PCIe card on a Windows 11 machine and it works perfectly fine. I can't remember if I needed to download a driver or if it just worked, but it does work. Want me to check what driver I have installed?

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15 Feb 2022

Re8et wrote:
14 Feb 2022
Has anybody tried installing legacy IEE 1394 OHCI Firewire Drivers for a PCI-E card in Win 11??
I had it working with the standard Windows Legacy Drivers in WIN 10 but I can't get it to work on 11...
Yep and works fine. We're using IEE 1394 Legacy with a Powercore X8 and Liquid Mix 32, no problems at all. You might have to get from and follow instructions here...

https://www.startech.com/en-gb/faq/fire ... river-swap

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klasson
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15 Feb 2022

Been running Windows 11 since late October here, no issues so far.
Had a small nuisance with not being able to play any other sound than from Reason when I started it (even though I had "play in background" checked). But it was probably due to sound settings in windows where I had to uncheck "let applications take full control of this device" for my soundcard (Audient Evo 4).

After fixing that, everything has been working like a charm. Crossing fingers that won't change. :?

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17 Feb 2022

Re8et wrote:
12 Feb 2022
It forces AMD updates, don't worry, it will find a way to crash your settings one way of another...
Win 10 is not much better, but at least it has finished receiving updates...

https://promptresolve.com/operating-sys ... d-drivers/
I have a computer in my lounge room, Windows 10 just like my bedroom - but it obsessively updates and reboots itself, I had to put a timed block on it just to stop it for a while before it starts again. These updates have always annoyed me, thanks for the link!

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17 Feb 2022

LABONERECORDINGS wrote:
15 Feb 2022
Re8et wrote:
14 Feb 2022
Has anybody tried installing legacy IEE 1394 OHCI Firewire Drivers for a PCI-E card in Win 11??
I had it working with the standard Windows Legacy Drivers in WIN 10 but I can't get it to work on 11...
Yep and works fine. We're using IEE 1394 Legacy with a Powercore X8 and Liquid Mix 32, no problems at all. You might have to get from and follow instructions here...

https://www.startech.com/en-gb/faq/fire ... river-swap
I have fixed it in Win 10, only by removing the Portable Win 11 2 Go Usb SCSI Drive, the system frees the PCI-E buses.
Tnx for the info, Win 11 can not sees the Firewire PCI-E card because it's using too many resources (USB 3.0 to PCI-E buses?)
Anyway, the link provide is for Win 10, it is Win 11 which has problems. Win 10 Firewire has always worked for me.
No problems at all.

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17 Feb 2022

This is also interesting, I have seen videos of full Win 11 on smartphones, even dual boot Android - Windows 11.
Looks like it is possible that Reason could work on ARM smartphones??
It seems like Loques dreams may come true afterall :)

https://fossbytes.com/windows-11-on-sma ... nd-future/


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deigm wrote:
15 Feb 2022
Re8et wrote:
14 Feb 2022
Has anybody tried installing legacy IEE 1394 OHCI Firewire Drivers for a PCI-E card in Win 11??
I had it working with the standard Windows Legacy Drivers in WIN 10 but I can't get it to work on 11...
I use a firewire PCIe card on a Windows 11 machine and it works perfectly fine. I can't remember if I needed to download a driver or if it just worked, but it does work. Want me to check what driver I have installed?
The only driver that I know is working is the 1394 Legacy Driver, this snip is from Win 10. If you could check it, yes. ty.
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18 Feb 2022

Re8et wrote:
17 Feb 2022
deigm wrote:
15 Feb 2022


I use a firewire PCIe card on a Windows 11 machine and it works perfectly fine. I can't remember if I needed to download a driver or if it just worked, but it does work. Want me to check what driver I have installed?
The only driver that I know is working is the 1394 Legacy Driver, this snip is from Win 10. If you could check it, yes. ty.

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Same driver?

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I'm pretty sure I never downloaded any drivers and this is whatever generic driver windows decided to use.

This is the card I'm using.https://www.umart.com.au/product/generi ... ing%20Else

Everything just works

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25 Feb 2022

Silents updates.... it's breaking the Recording software...
I have no solutions... reg keys; renaming the drivers...
Has anyone a solution? On Win 10 I have not this issue.
I can't seem to stop this override behaviour in any way and I'm not alone....

There is this but I don't know if it works, need to try it out.
Go to Run –> regedit
Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE –> SOFTWARE –> Microsoft –> Windows –> CurrentVersion –> DriverSearching
Change the value of “SearchOrderConfig” to 0.

https://community.amd.com/t5/graphics/w ... d-p/483494

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27 Feb 2022

I installed Win11 last week because I’m a glutton for punishment - zero problems so far, whole thing feels more like a service pack than a full OS update.

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27 Feb 2022

adfielding wrote:
27 Feb 2022
I installed Win11 last week because I’m a glutton for punishment - zero problems so far, whole thing feels more like a service pack than a full OS update.
It feels like a service pack/annual release of W10, because that's pretty much all there is to it. It's just an easy cash grab and way for M$ to raise system requirements to call it "Win11" instead of "Win10 22H1".

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