Hi. My son is always whining that his 3 year old IBM 43 laptop (which is a lot better than my laptop!) locks up when he does complicated stuff with Fruity Loops and some other programs. So, I want to buy him a new laptop that should be a lot more powerful, along with some software and music-related peripherals.
The main question I have now is whether I should go with Vista Ultimate 32 bit or 64 bit. Either can be included at the same price, and either can be upgraded for free to Windows 7 when it comes out. The laptop will probably have 4 GB memory but I may want to upgrade later when memory prices come down.
My understanding is that 64 bit systems use memory better. On the other hand, I've heard that music peripherals don't always work with the latest technology, i.e. I am worried that peripheral devices are less likely to work if we go 64 bit.
He wants to use FL Studio 8 and, possibly, Cubase. His friends are telling him he should get an add-on sound card for recording but I don't know the specifics on that. He has some other peripherals right now (e.g. a mixer or something like that) - it would be nice to keep those but maybe they'll have to be replaced if they don't work.
Thanks for any thoughts. These lockups have been an incredible source of frustration for him, so I really hope we can get something that will do what he wants. There are some areas of computing I know a fair amount about but music is not one of them!
The main question I have now is whether I should go with Vista Ultimate 32 bit or 64 bit. Either can be included at the same price, and either can be upgraded for free to Windows 7 when it comes out. The laptop will probably have 4 GB memory but I may want to upgrade later when memory prices come down.
My understanding is that 64 bit systems use memory better. On the other hand, I've heard that music peripherals don't always work with the latest technology, i.e. I am worried that peripheral devices are less likely to work if we go 64 bit.
He wants to use FL Studio 8 and, possibly, Cubase. His friends are telling him he should get an add-on sound card for recording but I don't know the specifics on that. He has some other peripherals right now (e.g. a mixer or something like that) - it would be nice to keep those but maybe they'll have to be replaced if they don't work.
Thanks for any thoughts. These lockups have been an incredible source of frustration for him, so I really hope we can get something that will do what he wants. There are some areas of computing I know a fair amount about but music is not one of them!
