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Re: Disk Clone: aftermath [message #73247 is a reply to message #73206] |
Thu, 28 September 2006 22:27 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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sounds like you may have your effect subsystem (XP) drivers set up wrong.
Uninstall (if you installed) and be VERY diligent about the paths when you
install again. Reboot after EVERY move. Uninstall, reboot. Install, reboot.
Fire up Paris.
Workin'?
AA
"JCampbell" <campbell1745@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:451c19d2@linux...
>I cloned my system disk using Acronis and that part was smooth. Actually,
>pretty straight forward. (I'm on XP pro Sp2).
>
> I had to re-install my Unitor8 Mkll (usb). Ok, no big deal even though
> the install process makes about as much sense
> as a monkey on crack. (Maybe I'm on crack and don't know it.)
>
> Now the good part... clicking on the Paris Pro icon causes an immediate
> shutdown and re-boot. After re-boot,
> there's one of those microshaft error boxes saying the computer has
> recovered from a serious malfunction or whatever.
>
> Before I go trying to do a complete re-install of Paris does anyone have a
> bit of advise on a possible
> alternative to a complete re-install? I'm using 1 MEC, 1 C-16, and 2
> cards, Intel Mobo & CPU. This set up has been stable for
> years. Then again I don't do much heavy editing and tracking.
>
> Thanks very much, Jim
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Re: Disk Clone: aftermath [message #73281 is a reply to message #73247] |
Fri, 29 September 2006 09:50 |
JCampbell
Messages: 18 Registered: September 2006
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Thanks for weighing in. Looks like I'm in for a re-install. My Paris
configuration was perfect
before the clone process. So, Acronis may be the culprit or, maybe like
scott v, I should have tried Ghost.
Or it could have been pilot error. Like it usually is 8>)
I'll be going the route you suggested, Aaron.
cheers, Jim
Aaron Allen wrote:
> sounds like you may have your effect subsystem (XP) drivers set up wrong.
> Uninstall (if you installed) and be VERY diligent about the paths when you
> install again. Reboot after EVERY move. Uninstall, reboot. Install, reboot.
> Fire up Paris.
> Workin'?
> AA
>
> "JCampbell" <campbell1745@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:451c19d2@linux...
>> I cloned my system disk using Acronis and that part was smooth. Actually,
>> pretty straight forward. (I'm on XP pro Sp2).
>>
>> I had to re-install my Unitor8 Mkll (usb). Ok, no big deal even though
>> the install process makes about as much sense
>> as a monkey on crack. (Maybe I'm on crack and don't know it.)
>>
>> Now the good part... clicking on the Paris Pro icon causes an immediate
>> shutdown and re-boot. After re-boot,
>> there's one of those microshaft error boxes saying the computer has
>> recovered from a serious malfunction or whatever.
>>
>> Before I go trying to do a complete re-install of Paris does anyone have a
>> bit of advise on a possible
>> alternative to a complete re-install? I'm using 1 MEC, 1 C-16, and 2
>> cards, Intel Mobo & CPU. This set up has been stable for
>> years. Then again I don't do much heavy editing and tracking.
>>
>> Thanks very much, Jim
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Re: Disk Clone: aftermath [message #73432 is a reply to message #73281] |
Sun, 01 October 2006 18:19 |
Ed
Messages: 199 Registered: February 2006
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I been using Norton Ghost for many years... absolutely no problem restoring
or backing up...
Although, be aware that if you have an old restore and you change something
drastic like motherboard.. it may cause problems... I try to restore with
just the OS, paris and plugins... and that's it... AV and all those other
goodies is best left for a clean install....
"JCampbell" <campbell1745@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:451d4cf5$1@linux...
> Thanks for weighing in. Looks like I'm in for a re-install. My Paris
> configuration was perfect
> before the clone process. So, Acronis may be the culprit or, maybe like
> scott v, I should have tried Ghost.
> Or it could have been pilot error. Like it usually is 8>)
>
> I'll be going the route you suggested, Aaron.
>
> cheers, Jim
>
>
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> Aaron Allen wrote:
>> sounds like you may have your effect subsystem (XP) drivers set up wrong.
>> Uninstall (if you installed) and be VERY diligent about the paths when
>> you install again. Reboot after EVERY move. Uninstall, reboot. Install,
>> reboot. Fire up Paris.
>> Workin'?
>> AA
>>
>> "JCampbell" <campbell1745@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>> news:451c19d2@linux...
>>> I cloned my system disk using Acronis and that part was smooth.
>>> Actually, pretty straight forward. (I'm on XP pro Sp2).
>>>
>>> I had to re-install my Unitor8 Mkll (usb). Ok, no big deal even though
>>> the install process makes about as much sense
>>> as a monkey on crack. (Maybe I'm on crack and don't know it.)
>>>
>>> Now the good part... clicking on the Paris Pro icon causes an immediate
>>> shutdown and re-boot. After re-boot,
>>> there's one of those microshaft error boxes saying the computer has
>>> recovered from a serious malfunction or whatever.
>>>
>>> Before I go trying to do a complete re-install of Paris does anyone have
>>> a bit of advise on a possible
>>> alternative to a complete re-install? I'm using 1 MEC, 1 C-16, and 2
>>> cards, Intel Mobo & CPU. This set up has been stable for
>>> years. Then again I don't do much heavy editing and tracking.
>>>
>>> Thanks very much, Jim
>>
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Re: Disk Clone: aftermath [message #73434 is a reply to message #73432] |
Sun, 01 October 2006 19:18 |
JCampbell
Messages: 18 Registered: September 2006
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Thanks, Ed. Good to know.
I re-installed the Paris program from scratch. No go. I then 'divined'
that I had to re-install
the card drivers separately in device manager. Now clicking on the
Paris icon doesn't
shut down the computer. Hey, it's a start. Now for the XP subsystem.
Next, hopefully ID will give me a new response code. I'll just keep
digging.
Jim
Ed wrote:
> I been using Norton Ghost for many years... absolutely no problem restoring
> or backing up...
>
> Although, be aware that if you have an old restore and you change something
> drastic like motherboard.. it may cause problems... I try to restore with
> just the OS, paris and plugins... and that's it... AV and all those other
> goodies is best left for a clean install....
>
>
> "JCampbell" <campbell1745@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:451d4cf5$1@linux...
>> Thanks for weighing in. Looks like I'm in for a re-install. My Paris
>> configuration was perfect
>> before the clone process. So, Acronis may be the culprit or, maybe like
>> scott v, I should have tried Ghost.
>> Or it could have been pilot error. Like it usually is 8>)
>>
>> I'll be going the route you suggested, Aaron.
>>
>> cheers, Jim
>>
>>
>>
>> Aaron Allen wrote:
>>> sounds like you may have your effect subsystem (XP) drivers set up wrong.
>>> Uninstall (if you installed) and be VERY diligent about the paths when
>>> you install again. Reboot after EVERY move. Uninstall, reboot. Install,
>>> reboot. Fire up Paris.
>>> Workin'?
>>> AA
>>>
>>> "JCampbell" <campbell1745@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>>> news:451c19d2@linux...
>>>> I cloned my system disk using Acronis and that part was smooth.
>>>> Actually, pretty straight forward. (I'm on XP pro Sp2).
>>>>
>>>> I had to re-install my Unitor8 Mkll (usb). Ok, no big deal even though
>>>> the install process makes about as much sense
>>>> as a monkey on crack. (Maybe I'm on crack and don't know it.)
>>>>
>>>> Now the good part... clicking on the Paris Pro icon causes an immediate
>>>> shutdown and re-boot. After re-boot,
>>>> there's one of those microshaft error boxes saying the computer has
>>>> recovered from a serious malfunction or whatever.
>>>>
>>>> Before I go trying to do a complete re-install of Paris does anyone have
>>>> a bit of advise on a possible
>>>> alternative to a complete re-install? I'm using 1 MEC, 1 C-16, and 2
>>>> cards, Intel Mobo & CPU. This set up has been stable for
>>>> years. Then again I don't do much heavy editing and tracking.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks very much, Jim
>
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