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   Posted 9/13/2006 4:33 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
Finally got to installing Fin 2k7 on my machine. Installation went well, including authorization. However, when I first attempted to use the 2k7, I found I was getting a clicking noise (think a business card attached to the fork of a bicycle, so that it clicks as the spokes go by) that was related to movement of the mouse. If I moved the mouse, I got the clicking, faster if I moved the mouse faster, slower if I moved the mouse slower, and if I stopped the mouse, the clicking slowed down, and eventually stopped. I found the clicking also to occur in 2k and 2k3 (I still have clients using these older versions) Consultation with Finale Tech Support resulted in the conclusion that the problem was with my sound card, an inexpensive version based upon the Avance Logic Systems ALS4000, an obsolete, no longer manufactured, and no longer supported chipset, with an outdated driver. Problem disappeared when legacy soundcard was removed.

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   Posted 9/13/2006 4:43 PM (GMT -6)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I wish I had specified in my original post, at least for the sake of completeness that the issue involved a WIN XP [home] machine.

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