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On 02/09/2006, at 12:06, Daniel Gildenlow wrote:
> Message posted by Daniel Gildenlow <studio@painofsalvation.com>:
>
> [I am not checking the forum that often, so if you have any ideas
> suggestion, maybe you could at least send a copy by e-mail to
> studio@painofsalvation.com as well?]
>
> Hi,
>
> I am getting sick and tired of both Logic and Mac. I am on my fifth
> Mac by
> now (a G5 dual 2 GHz Powermac - the first top model of G5, see
> specs at
> bottom) and I have had constant troubles on all of them running all
> versions
> of Logic between 4.5 and 7.2.1.
Hi Daniel.
I've read the message until the end.
:)
Well, I think it's legit to complain about something you bought and
do no work as it should.
Maybe you can sue Apple and take this to the justice. If you are
loosing money and productivity with this problems, could be a way.
On the other hand, a lot of people around the world are using Mac and
Logic 7 without a problem. Ok, maybe there is some bugs here and
there, but not very often at all. And there is no software bugless in
this world.
But as you checked/replaced your memory sticks, HDs, Logic Board,
etc.. and reinstall all the softwares, really there is nothing more
to try, but proving in court the problem so you can be compensated
for the trouble and for not being able to work.
Or you can even sell everything and go for Pro Tools, or DP, or
Nuendo 3.
There's some ways of stopping this "pain" and get back to work
without the stress. Just pick one up and go for it.
Good luck.
Gordon
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