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I just upgraded (uhhhh... yeah) my old computer to Win XP - my Promise Fasttrack66 has drivers for every flavor of windows *except* WinXP. Can anyone recommend a good RAID controller that has support for WinXP that's not too terribly expensive?
If only Linux had good music software & hardware support ::sigh::
I don't quite understand that comment as A LOT of hardware support is in linux currently.. music software suppost doesn't make sense either.. it would be different if sound didn't work at all. It's not like someone couldnt come along and write something very similar to sound forge or cool edit pro for linux, the capability is there.
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