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Re: Help! Paris freezes after setting record path [message #80387 is a reply to message #80363] |
Tue, 20 February 2007 13:33 |
Ed
Messages: 199 Registered: February 2006
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Go find a copy of Norton Ghost... best thing you'll ever purchase.
It will backup and image of your hard drive... Replace the drive and
restore...
Most everything is restored as normal. Anything updated or added since the
backup will not be there... including any winders updates... If you replace
anything that reuires drivers.. ie., motherboard, agp graphics card, etc. I
recommend restoring from scratch... because if you restore and don't get
rid of those old drivers properly... it could effect your system. Some of
those
drivers have a simple uninstall... but many don't or will not uninstall
properly.
"Terry T" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message news:45db1d37$1@linux...
>
> Something so simple but yet thats all it takes for me. After laboring over
> this for two days before I decide to post, I was ready to toss my computer
> out the door. For some unknown reason I inserted one of the 16-pin cables
> stripe backwards causing paris not to record and then causing it to
> freeze.
> Thanks Aaron for your help.
>
> New question?
> I installed a new hard drive as a "slave drive" and my "master drive" is
> about "8" years old. Once I move everything from the old drive to the new
> drive, will the code for paris transfer over or will I have to e-mail
> Intelligent
> Devices.
>
> Thanks again Terry T
>
> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>it's been a while since I had to use 98, but there should be a tab in the
>
>>hardware properties to enable DMA on the drive in question . That is what
>
>>you're looking for.
>>
>>AA
>>
>>
>>"Terry Thomas" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message
>>news:45da5559$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Thanks Aaron for responding I've been out all day just getting back in
>
>>> 8:30pm
>>> eastern time. My IRQs/DMA are as follows.
>>> 0 Systems Timer
>>> 1 Standard Keyboard
>>> 2 Programmable Interrupt Controller
>>> 3 Com. Port (Com2)
>>> 4 Com. Port (Com1)
>>> 5 Ensoniq Scherzo
>>> 5 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>> 6 Floppy
>>> 7 Printer LPT 1
>>> 8 System CMOS/real time clock
>>> 9 Nvidia Geforce Fx 5200
>>> 9 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>> 10 Ensoniq Scherzo
>>> 10 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>> 11 Ensoniq Scherzo
>>> 11 VIA Tech 3038 PCI to UBS Universal Host Controller
>>> 11 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>> 12 PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port
>>> 13 Numeric Data Processor
>>> 14 Primary IDE Controller (Dual Fifo)
>>> 14 VIA Bus Master PCI IDE Controller
>>> 15 Secondary IDE Controller (Dual Fifo)
>>> 15 VID Bus Master PCI IDE Controller.
>>>
>>> DMA
>>> 0 Free
>>> 1 Free
>>> 2 Standard Floppy
>>> 3 Free
>>> 4 Direct Memory Access Control
>>> 5/6/7 All Free
>>>
>>> I only have very basic skills in operating the BIOS setup, but I know
> how
>>> to get to everything. If anything looks out of place, please advise me
> on
>>> the changes needed to be made.
>>>
>>> I am also getting this message: "Some resources needed for this project
>
>>> are
>>> not available in this configuration".
>>>
>>> Thanks Terry T.
>>>
>>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>Check for IRQ sharing and also that DMA "IS" checked in your hardware
> list
>>>
>>>>for the hard drive you're writing to.
>>>>
>>>>AA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Terry Thomas" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:45d9ef93$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> I am using windows 98 3/eds cards 2/mecs. Paris will play all tracks
>>> with
>>>>> no problems, but for some reason it will not record. I did add a new
>>>
>>>>> seagate
>>>>> hard drive, a dual video card,a new keyboard and mouse. Before I
>>>>> change
>>>
>>>>> everything
>>>>> back any suggestion.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: Help! Paris freezes after setting record path [message #80393 is a reply to message #80363] |
Tue, 20 February 2007 15:27 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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Senior Member |
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You really have two roads here. One, ( you will contacting ID about a new
key probably ) you can do GHOST as suggested to move your info across, or
install everything fresh if you prefer. If you've happy with your build use
GHOST, if Windows has chewed it's own guts out, fresh install.
The second road is one you'll need to weigh, and one I cannot give you
complete guidance on but there are those who say you can find something
called Anti Pace through google and rid yourself of the need to request any
more keys to be able to use your own legally purchased copy of Paris 3.0..
or revert to the free 2.x version. No one here can legally supply you with
instructions or the software to crack Paris 3.0, though I've seen posts with
return email addresses asking for assistance. Whether or not they got that
assistance is not publicly known.
AA
"Terry T" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message news:45db1d37$1@linux...
>
> Something so simple but yet thats all it takes for me. After laboring over
> this for two days before I decide to post, I was ready to toss my computer
> out the door. For some unknown reason I inserted one of the 16-pin cables
> stripe backwards causing paris not to record and then causing it to
> freeze.
> Thanks Aaron for your help.
>
> New question?
> I installed a new hard drive as a "slave drive" and my "master drive" is
> about "8" years old. Once I move everything from the old drive to the new
> drive, will the code for paris transfer over or will I have to e-mail
> Intelligent
> Devices.
>
> Thanks again Terry T
>
> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>it's been a while since I had to use 98, but there should be a tab in the
>
>>hardware properties to enable DMA on the drive in question . That is what
>
>>you're looking for.
>>
>>AA
>>
>>
>>"Terry Thomas" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message
>>news:45da5559$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Thanks Aaron for responding I've been out all day just getting back in
>
>>> 8:30pm
>>> eastern time. My IRQs/DMA are as follows.
>>> 0 Systems Timer
>>> 1 Standard Keyboard
>>> 2 Programmable Interrupt Controller
>>> 3 Com. Port (Com2)
>>> 4 Com. Port (Com1)
>>> 5 Ensoniq Scherzo
>>> 5 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>> 6 Floppy
>>> 7 Printer LPT 1
>>> 8 System CMOS/real time clock
>>> 9 Nvidia Geforce Fx 5200
>>> 9 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>> 10 Ensoniq Scherzo
>>> 10 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>> 11 Ensoniq Scherzo
>>> 11 VIA Tech 3038 PCI to UBS Universal Host Controller
>>> 11 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>> 12 PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port
>>> 13 Numeric Data Processor
>>> 14 Primary IDE Controller (Dual Fifo)
>>> 14 VIA Bus Master PCI IDE Controller
>>> 15 Secondary IDE Controller (Dual Fifo)
>>> 15 VID Bus Master PCI IDE Controller.
>>>
>>> DMA
>>> 0 Free
>>> 1 Free
>>> 2 Standard Floppy
>>> 3 Free
>>> 4 Direct Memory Access Control
>>> 5/6/7 All Free
>>>
>>> I only have very basic skills in operating the BIOS setup, but I know
> how
>>> to get to everything. If anything looks out of place, please advise me
> on
>>> the changes needed to be made.
>>>
>>> I am also getting this message: "Some resources needed for this project
>
>>> are
>>> not available in this configuration".
>>>
>>> Thanks Terry T.
>>>
>>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>Check for IRQ sharing and also that DMA "IS" checked in your hardware
> list
>>>
>>>>for the hard drive you're writing to.
>>>>
>>>>AA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Terry Thomas" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:45d9ef93$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> I am using windows 98 3/eds cards 2/mecs. Paris will play all tracks
>>> with
>>>>> no problems, but for some reason it will not record. I did add a new
>>>
>>>>> seagate
>>>>> hard drive, a dual video card,a new keyboard and mouse. Before I
>>>>> change
>>>
>>>>> everything
>>>>> back any suggestion.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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Re: Help! Paris freezes after setting record path [message #80395 is a reply to message #80393] |
Tue, 20 February 2007 15:28 |
EK Sound
Messages: 939 Registered: June 2005
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Senior Member |
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I you do have to do a fresh install, do it over your old drive, THEN
Ghost it to the new one. This way your old auth code will still work.
David.
Aaron Allen wrote:
> You really have two roads here. One, ( you will contacting ID about a new
> key probably ) you can do GHOST as suggested to move your info across, or
> install everything fresh if you prefer. If you've happy with your build use
> GHOST, if Windows has chewed it's own guts out, fresh install.
> The second road is one you'll need to weigh, and one I cannot give you
> complete guidance on but there are those who say you can find something
> called Anti Pace through google and rid yourself of the need to request any
> more keys to be able to use your own legally purchased copy of Paris 3.0..
> or revert to the free 2.x version. No one here can legally supply you with
> instructions or the software to crack Paris 3.0, though I've seen posts with
> return email addresses asking for assistance. Whether or not they got that
> assistance is not publicly known.
>
> AA
>
>
> "Terry T" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message news:45db1d37$1@linux...
>
>>Something so simple but yet thats all it takes for me. After laboring over
>>this for two days before I decide to post, I was ready to toss my computer
>>out the door. For some unknown reason I inserted one of the 16-pin cables
>>stripe backwards causing paris not to record and then causing it to
>>freeze.
>>Thanks Aaron for your help.
>>
>>New question?
>>I installed a new hard drive as a "slave drive" and my "master drive" is
>>about "8" years old. Once I move everything from the old drive to the new
>>drive, will the code for paris transfer over or will I have to e-mail
>>Intelligent
>>Devices.
>>
>>Thanks again Terry T
>>
>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>
>>>it's been a while since I had to use 98, but there should be a tab in the
>>
>>>hardware properties to enable DMA on the drive in question . That is what
>>
>>>you're looking for.
>>>
>>>AA
>>>
>>>
>>>"Terry Thomas" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message
>>>news:45da5559$1@linux...
>>>
>>>>Thanks Aaron for responding I've been out all day just getting back in
>>
>>>>8:30pm
>>>>eastern time. My IRQs/DMA are as follows.
>>>>0 Systems Timer
>>>>1 Standard Keyboard
>>>>2 Programmable Interrupt Controller
>>>>3 Com. Port (Com2)
>>>>4 Com. Port (Com1)
>>>>5 Ensoniq Scherzo
>>>>5 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>>>6 Floppy
>>>>7 Printer LPT 1
>>>>8 System CMOS/real time clock
>>>>9 Nvidia Geforce Fx 5200
>>>>9 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>>>10 Ensoniq Scherzo
>>>>10 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>>>11 Ensoniq Scherzo
>>>>11 VIA Tech 3038 PCI to UBS Universal Host Controller
>>>>11 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>>>12 PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port
>>>>13 Numeric Data Processor
>>>>14 Primary IDE Controller (Dual Fifo)
>>>>14 VIA Bus Master PCI IDE Controller
>>>>15 Secondary IDE Controller (Dual Fifo)
>>>>15 VID Bus Master PCI IDE Controller.
>>>>
>>>>DMA
>>>>0 Free
>>>>1 Free
>>>>2 Standard Floppy
>>>>3 Free
>>>>4 Direct Memory Access Control
>>>>5/6/7 All Free
>>>>
>>>>I only have very basic skills in operating the BIOS setup, but I know
>>
>>how
>>
>>>>to get to everything. If anything looks out of place, please advise me
>>
>>on
>>
>>>>the changes needed to be made.
>>>>
>>>>I am also getting this message: "Some resources needed for this project
>>
>>>>are
>>>>not available in this configuration".
>>>>
>>>>Thanks Terry T.
>>>>
>>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Check for IRQ sharing and also that DMA "IS" checked in your hardware
>>
>>list
>>
>>>>>for the hard drive you're writing to.
>>>>>
>>>>>AA
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Terry Thomas" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message
>>>>>news:45d9ef93$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>>>I am using windows 98 3/eds cards 2/mecs. Paris will play all tracks
>>>>
>>>>with
>>>>
>>>>>>no problems, but for some reason it will not record. I did add a new
>>>>
>>>>>>seagate
>>>>>>hard drive, a dual video card,a new keyboard and mouse. Before I
>>>>>>change
>>>>
>>>>>>everything
>>>>>>back any suggestion.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>
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Re: Help! Paris freezes after setting record path [message #80400 is a reply to message #80395] |
Tue, 20 February 2007 17:06 |
Terry T
Messages: 32 Registered: February 2007
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Member |
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Thanks guys for your input. I guess I'll flip my wooden nickel and see which
one works best.
EK Sound <askme@nospam.com> wrote:
>I you do have to do a fresh install, do it over your old drive, THEN
>Ghost it to the new one. This way your old auth code will still work.
>
>David.
>
>Aaron Allen wrote:
>> You really have two roads here. One, ( you will contacting ID about a
new
>> key probably ) you can do GHOST as suggested to move your info across,
or
>> install everything fresh if you prefer. If you've happy with your build
use
>> GHOST, if Windows has chewed it's own guts out, fresh install.
>> The second road is one you'll need to weigh, and one I cannot give you
>> complete guidance on but there are those who say you can find something
>> called Anti Pace through google and rid yourself of the need to request
any
>> more keys to be able to use your own legally purchased copy of Paris 3.0..
>> or revert to the free 2.x version. No one here can legally supply you
with
>> instructions or the software to crack Paris 3.0, though I've seen posts
with
>> return email addresses asking for assistance. Whether or not they got
that
>> assistance is not publicly known.
>>
>> AA
>>
>>
>> "Terry T" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message news:45db1d37$1@linux...
>>
>>>Something so simple but yet thats all it takes for me. After laboring
over
>>>this for two days before I decide to post, I was ready to toss my computer
>>>out the door. For some unknown reason I inserted one of the 16-pin cables
>>>stripe backwards causing paris not to record and then causing it to
>>>freeze.
>>>Thanks Aaron for your help.
>>>
>>>New question?
>>>I installed a new hard drive as a "slave drive" and my "master drive"
is
>>>about "8" years old. Once I move everything from the old drive to the
new
>>>drive, will the code for paris transfer over or will I have to e-mail
>>>Intelligent
>>>Devices.
>>>
>>>Thanks again Terry T
>>>
>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>
>>>>it's been a while since I had to use 98, but there should be a tab in
the
>>>
>>>>hardware properties to enable DMA on the drive in question . That is
what
>>>
>>>>you're looking for.
>>>>
>>>>AA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Terry Thomas" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message
>>>>news:45da5559$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>>>Thanks Aaron for responding I've been out all day just getting back
in
>>>
>>>>>8:30pm
>>>>>eastern time. My IRQs/DMA are as follows.
>>>>>0 Systems Timer
>>>>>1 Standard Keyboard
>>>>>2 Programmable Interrupt Controller
>>>>>3 Com. Port (Com2)
>>>>>4 Com. Port (Com1)
>>>>>5 Ensoniq Scherzo
>>>>>5 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>>>>6 Floppy
>>>>>7 Printer LPT 1
>>>>>8 System CMOS/real time clock
>>>>>9 Nvidia Geforce Fx 5200
>>>>>9 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>>>>10 Ensoniq Scherzo
>>>>>10 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>>>>11 Ensoniq Scherzo
>>>>>11 VIA Tech 3038 PCI to UBS Universal Host Controller
>>>>>11 IRQs Hold for PCI Steering
>>>>>12 PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port
>>>>>13 Numeric Data Processor
>>>>>14 Primary IDE Controller (Dual Fifo)
>>>>>14 VIA Bus Master PCI IDE Controller
>>>>>15 Secondary IDE Controller (Dual Fifo)
>>>>>15 VID Bus Master PCI IDE Controller.
>>>>>
>>>>>DMA
>>>>>0 Free
>>>>>1 Free
>>>>>2 Standard Floppy
>>>>>3 Free
>>>>>4 Direct Memory Access Control
>>>>>5/6/7 All Free
>>>>>
>>>>>I only have very basic skills in operating the BIOS setup, but I know
>>>
>>>how
>>>
>>>>>to get to everything. If anything looks out of place, please advise
me
>>>
>>>on
>>>
>>>>>the changes needed to be made.
>>>>>
>>>>>I am also getting this message: "Some resources needed for this project
>>>
>>>>>are
>>>>>not available in this configuration".
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks Terry T.
>>>>>
>>>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Check for IRQ sharing and also that DMA "IS" checked in your hardware
>>>
>>>list
>>>
>>>>>>for the hard drive you're writing to.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>AA
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Terry Thomas" <god1stjt@alltel.net> wrote in message
>>>>>>news:45d9ef93$1@linux...
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I am using windows 98 3/eds cards 2/mecs. Paris will play all tracks
>>>>>
>>>>>with
>>>>>
>>>>>>>no problems, but for some reason it will not record. I did add a
new
>>>>>
>>>>>>>seagate
>>>>>>>hard drive, a dual video card,a new keyboard and mouse. Before I
>>>>>>>change
>>>>>
>>>>>>>everything
>>>>>>>back any suggestion.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
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