
10-01-2009 05:12 AM
10-01-2009 06:48 AM
Maybe that's because Windows 7 isn't a supported operating system yet?
Media Go 1.2 literally was just released this morning, and these are the System Requirements: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/products/media
One can only suspect (a suspicion that is probably a garauntee) they will release another new version with full Windows 7 support later this year or early next, once more of those systems come online.
10-01-2009 08:41 AM
10-01-2009 01:06 PM
10-01-2009 05:43 PM
10-01-2009 06:20 PM
Windows 7 64 working for me. I dont use the Release Candidate though, I have Ultimate RTM version - same one you will be buying soon. Perks of having a TechNet subscription.
Just a thought - but make sure you are installing it as an admin. May need to right click the .exe and choose to install as admin.
10-02-2009 11:00 AM
11-25-2011 06:51 PM
Have Windows 7 64 bit. Media Go gave no indication as to the installation error! Used your advice to install Quicktime. Now Media Go installed! Thanks for your advice.
12-17-2011 10:04 PM
I am running Windows 7, been trying to update or install media go 2.0 since it went live some time ago.. Thanks to my listening to whom ever from Sony that replyed to my email for help I uninstalled the working copy I did have in hoped that I could install from scratch the new copy 2.0. It still does not work.. It does the basic start up asks for permish, do i agree to it.. regualr or custom starts the unpacking goes quick and then at the end of the green bar it hangs.. No error msg's of any kind any where.. No hidden windows/popups saying error in task manager no (not responding), under processes CPU its at 00 use.. so to me it's not doing anything in any way nore using any of the system resorces as one would expect it too.. I can leave it for up to 12 hours and it does nothing..
I've even tried uninstalling Quick Time as one chat said that may help and it made no differance.. I even dropped security setting to lowest rebooted and no change either.
I'd so love a working fix for this so I can once agan load files to my PSP 3000 like I used to months ago..
12-18-2011 06:21 AM
WofBowyer wrote:
I am running Windows 7, been trying to update or install media go 2.0 since it went live some time ago.. Thanks to my listening to whom ever from Sony that replyed to my email for help I uninstalled the working copy I did have in hoped that I could install from scratch the new copy 2.0. It still does not work.. It does the basic start up asks for permish, do i agree to it.. regualr or custom starts the unpacking goes quick and then at the end of the green bar it hangs.. No error msg's of any kind any where.. No hidden windows/popups saying error in task manager no (not responding), under processes CPU its at 00 use.. so to me it's not doing anything in any way nore using any of the system resorces as one would expect it too.. I can leave it for up to 12 hours and it does nothing..
I've even tried uninstalling Quick Time as one chat said that may help and it made no differance.. I even dropped security setting to lowest rebooted and no change either.
I'd so love a working fix for this so I can once agan load files to my PSP 3000 like I used to months ago..
I have had no problem installing it on my laptop recently and that has Win 7 64 bit on it. Sorry I can not be of help.