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Sam2 vs Win7 & SL dj - Is it compatible?


Cali Souther
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Sorry for double post, I forgot to make it a question!! 

so here it is again......

I installed Sam2 on my new pc,  running Win7,  it's asus 64bit ... lotsa ram, hard drive space ( sorry I'm not sitting @ it to give full specs)... but....

When I first installed Sam2, it seems to be working fine.  So, I go rent a stream, get ready to dj on SL ...  now it will NOT work.  The que will not let me move songs to it via playlist OR add OR drag and drop - which always worked on my laptop running vista.

I un-installed it and re-installed it at least 7 times lastnight.  I can't seem to get a clean un-install, however,  because it looks like some song info is already there in my re-install.

I tried doing a search, and deleting Anything that was related to Sam2... but it would not let me remove from system files.

I can't afford to go out and buy the latest version of this 300 dollar software.  Has anyone here ever had this issue?  Is there another software that works like Sam Broadcaster but doesnt cost so much?  Does anyone know if Sam2 is too old to run on Win7?

Thanks in advance....

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Is this the Sam2 your talking about?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfScJRmoQp8

This says  ...

http://download.cnet.com/SAM-Broadcaster/3000-2168_4-10194552.html?tag=mncol;1

that it is supported in these Windows OSs:

Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/NT

Both Windows Vista and Windows 7 have compatibility modes to run older software. See the "help and support" in these OSs for details about using compatibility mode.

Also see:

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Make-older-programs-run-in-this-version-of-Windows

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I would suggest that you down load this software to the Windows 32 bit programs file if your using a 64 bit operating system.

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