09-17-2012 05:58 PM
Don't you test your software before release it?
The 11.6 interface can't be opened, debug errors shows. All this under windows 7 ultimate 32 bits. Tested on two different pc's.
12-06-2012 11:58 PM
And again apparently some people dont have a single problem with this while many others do.
I tried a clean windows 7 32 bits ultimate installation, a windows 8 32 bits one and the interface crashed on both.
12-13-2012 10:20 AM
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They havent posted here either so....
12-13-2012 07:31 PM
IMO i wouldn't release this kind of software if it wasn't ready yet, im using 10.8 we all could be using 10.8. You save the user time....
12-14-2012 11:21 AM
Puff guys, really, some people are not having a single issue with the same mobos, pretty weird.
12-18-2012 01:49 AM
Guys how do you install this IRST 11.7?
I have done this way all my life (at least this whole year having no installation issues with the 10.XX versions):
Having selected the option RAID in my BIOS:
01) Install windows 7 32 bits first (without any F6 diskette drivers)
02) Install Chipset
03) install IRST 10.xx software
04) Use the SSD as cache, clicking the option accelerate.
Am i doing something wrong? should i install this new 11.7 F6 raid drivers first during windows 7 installation?