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lock up [message #81553] Thu, 15 March 2007 12:17 Go to next message
Joe is currently offline  Joe
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Registered: March 2007
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I am running paris 3.0 with a p4 prossesor and 2 gigs of ddr ram. My computer
suddenly started to lock up when i try to boot paris, and it gives me a message
that the program is trying to execute non-executable memory. It advises me
to load the the program again, so I deleted and re-installed. I get the same
results. I also took out my vidio card and switched to on board display.
Does anyone know what is happening?
Re: lock up [message #81562 is a reply to message #81553] Thu, 15 March 2007 14:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rohde Wakefield is currently offline  Rohde Wakefield   UNITED STATES
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Registered: December 2005
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Joe, have you installed any new plugins recently?

For my Paris boot, I have to disable the no-execute protection for AutoTune
1.3. But I didn't think this was available in the P4...

-Rohde

"Joe" <sfair@mirealsource.com> wrote in message news:45f98db7$1@linux...
>
> I am running paris 3.0 with a p4 prossesor and 2 gigs of ddr ram. My
> computer
> suddenly started to lock up when i try to boot paris, and it gives me a
> message
> that the program is trying to execute non-executable memory. It advises me
> to load the the program again, so I deleted and re-installed. I get the
> same
> results. I also took out my vidio card and switched to on board display.
> Does anyone know what is happening?
Re: lock up [message #81563 is a reply to message #81562] Thu, 15 March 2007 16:13 Go to previous message
Joe is currently offline  Joe
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Registered: March 2007
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"Rohde,
I just removed auto tune 1.3, but I don't think it was removed. It still
shows up in programs add and remove. Still having the same problem after
a complete removal of paris and all program files.
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