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BAH! CURSE YOU WINDOWS 7!!!!!

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GAH! And just when things seemed epic for my keyboard. It doesn't freakin' work with Windows 7! It only goes up to Windows xP and like, blah! Now how am I supposed to transfer epic MIDI files to the keyboard? I was sure Windows 7 would be compatible enough with the piano keyboard and yet I have no idea. I have the manual, the discs, the USB cords! Help? T_T

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I'm going to pretend like I know what MIDI files are...but I will wish you luck with your system. Laptops are stubborn now-a-days, you just gotta find the right person to help you. Maybe Geek Squad could help you.

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MIDI files are just music files that transfer to the piano keyboard so I can learn how to play that song from the keyboard. Plus, I gots a PC.

Ahh. PCs are more stubborn than laptops. I still suggest Geek Squad.

yh, that happened with my webcam...

 

either try and find drivers on the site from the makers, or you'll have to get a new one (which i'm sorry for because i know computer keyboards are quite expensive)

When in doubt call the Geek Squad they done things to my computer that I didn't even knew could work.

Eventually new programs loose they're compatibility with products that were designed for older programs. There is generally no fix to this but you could go to geek squad like everyone else is saying. Honestly I would rather be raped by pedobear then try to call microsoft's customer service.

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Customer Service is not my strong suit mates. I suppose just listening to the song and reading the sheet music is good enough to play, right?

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