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Re: New XP drivers [message #75263 is a reply to message #75262] |
Wed, 01 November 2006 15:12 |
MikeP
Messages: 37 Registered: October 2006
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Well, I did have it working, but I was still getting an error on reload, so
I tried something and crashed. I couldn't even get the op system back. I
spent two days just trying to recover data from the drive. Once I got the
data I had to start over, and this morning I got Paris to run perfectly without
errors. However, once I started loading plugins, things got bad. I was getting
errors again. I found the problem plugin, uninstalled it, and the errors
went away, but now the transport functions freeze like they did when I had
an IRQ conflict. I know there are no conflicts now, and I uninstalled EVERY
plugin on the machine, then did a complete re-install of Paris, and it still
freezes. Tomorrow is the last day I can return the computer, so I am hoping
I can get it to work. BTW I have a band coming in to record in 40 mins.
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>Mike, to my knowledge, there aren't any "new" XP drivers, just the old ones.
>I still think you've got something else causing the problems. I've been
running
>Paris XP ever since Chuck and Co. did the drivers and sub system and it
has
>been very stable.
>Rod
>"Mike P" <mikep@4hometown.com> wrote:
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>>Are there any new XP drivers? I read in my XP drivers 'read me' file that
>>one known problem is that the MEC doesn't refresh between songs, and that
>>is exaclty what is happening to me. All the transport functions lock and
>>I have to restart.
>>Any known fixes?
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Re: New XP drivers [message #75264 is a reply to message #75263] |
Wed, 01 November 2006 14:42 |
Don Nafe
Messages: 1206 Registered: July 2005
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Do the gig, copy the tracks to another computer or USB hard drive and return
that piece of shit computer...then take a couple of days to ask for what's
the best rig...or talk with Mike K (done five solid Paris rigs to date) and
buy the components and put one together or get Chris to throw a rig together
for you or just upgrade your old computer.
Honestly if this was my rig it would have been gone two days after I bought
it...I qualify that by saying Mike K would have done a thorough once over
and declared it a piece of shit and told me to get my money back
Don
"Mike P" <mikep@4hometown.com> wrote in message news:45491bd9$1@linux...
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> Well, I did have it working, but I was still getting an error on reload,
> so
> I tried something and crashed. I couldn't even get the op system back. I
> spent two days just trying to recover data from the drive. Once I got the
> data I had to start over, and this morning I got Paris to run perfectly
> without
> errors. However, once I started loading plugins, things got bad. I was
> getting
> errors again. I found the problem plugin, uninstalled it, and the errors
> went away, but now the transport functions freeze like they did when I had
> an IRQ conflict. I know there are no conflicts now, and I uninstalled
> EVERY
> plugin on the machine, then did a complete re-install of Paris, and it
> still
> freezes. Tomorrow is the last day I can return the computer, so I am
> hoping
> I can get it to work. BTW I have a band coming in to record in 40 mins.
> "Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
>>
>>Mike, to my knowledge, there aren't any "new" XP drivers, just the old
>>ones.
>>I still think you've got something else causing the problems. I've been
> running
>>Paris XP ever since Chuck and Co. did the drivers and sub system and it
> has
>>been very stable.
>>Rod
>>"Mike P" <mikep@4hometown.com> wrote:
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>>>Are there any new XP drivers? I read in my XP drivers 'read me' file that
>>>one known problem is that the MEC doesn't refresh between songs, and that
>>>is exaclty what is happening to me. All the transport functions lock and
>>>I have to restart.
>>>Any known fixes?
>>
>
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Re: New XP drivers [message #75267 is a reply to message #75263] |
Wed, 01 November 2006 18:29 |
Tom Bruhl
Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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Hyperthreading on a P4 can cause the transport to be lost. Disable that =
asap if
your running that processor with Paris.
Tom
"Mike P" <mikep@4hometown.com> wrote in message =
news:45491bd9$1@linux...
Well, I did have it working, but I was still getting an error on =
reload, so
I tried something and crashed. I couldn't even get the op system back. =
I
spent two days just trying to recover data from the drive. Once I got =
the
data I had to start over, and this morning I got Paris to run =
perfectly without
errors. However, once I started loading plugins, things got bad. I was =
getting
errors again. I found the problem plugin, uninstalled it, and the =
errors
went away, but now the transport functions freeze like they did when I =
had
an IRQ conflict. I know there are no conflicts now, and I uninstalled =
EVERY
plugin on the machine, then did a complete re-install of Paris, and it =
still
freezes. Tomorrow is the last day I can return the computer, so I am =
hoping
I can get it to work. BTW I have a band coming in to record in 40 =
mins.=20
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>Mike, to my knowledge, there aren't any "new" XP drivers, just the =
old ones.
>I still think you've got something else causing the problems. I've =
been
running
>Paris XP ever since Chuck and Co. did the drivers and sub system and =
it
has
>been very stable.
>Rod
>"Mike P" <mikep@4hometown.com> wrote:
>>
>>Are there any new XP drivers? I read in my XP drivers 'read me' file =
that
>>one known problem is that the MEC doesn't refresh between songs, and =
that
>>is exaclty what is happening to me. All the transport functions lock =
and
>>I have to restart.
>>Any known fixes?
>
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Re: New XP drivers [message #75273 is a reply to message #75263] |
Thu, 02 November 2006 04:11 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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Eds card in slot one BAD. IRQ IRQ IRQ
Computer go by by, we get new computer, be happy
Mike P wrote:
> Well, I did have it working, but I was still getting an error on reload, so
> I tried something and crashed. I couldn't even get the op system back. I
> spent two days just trying to recover data from the drive. Once I got the
> data I had to start over, and this morning I got Paris to run perfectly without
> errors. However, once I started loading plugins, things got bad. I was getting
> errors again. I found the problem plugin, uninstalled it, and the errors
> went away, but now the transport functions freeze like they did when I had
> an IRQ conflict. I know there are no conflicts now, and I uninstalled EVERY
> plugin on the machine, then did a complete re-install of Paris, and it still
> freezes. Tomorrow is the last day I can return the computer, so I am hoping
> I can get it to work. BTW I have a band coming in to record in 40 mins.
> "Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
>> Mike, to my knowledge, there aren't any "new" XP drivers, just the old ones.
>> I still think you've got something else causing the problems. I've been
> running
>> Paris XP ever since Chuck and Co. did the drivers and sub system and it
> has
>> been very stable.
>> Rod
>> "Mike P" <mikep@4hometown.com> wrote:
>>> Are there any new XP drivers? I read in my XP drivers 'read me' file that
>>> one known problem is that the MEC doesn't refresh between songs, and that
>>> is exaclty what is happening to me. All the transport functions lock and
>>> I have to restart.
>>> Any known fixes?
>
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