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Unhandles exception [message #93053] Sun, 25 November 2007 22:53 Go to next message
Carol is currently offline  Carol
Messages: 9
Registered: January 2006
Junior Member
Hi,
Can anyone help me with this?
I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message that says "registry
error make sure product is installed properly"
Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has to close do
I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down and sometimes
the computer shuts down to and restarts.
I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what this might
be?
Thanks,
Carol
Re: Unhandles exception [message #93064 is a reply to message #93053] Mon, 26 November 2007 01:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
rick is currently offline  rick   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1976
Registered: February 2006
Senior Member
different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john b.

Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at address:
00481382'

'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'

1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of the Paris
directory.
2. De install Paris.
3. Go to the windows system folder and
a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
c. Reinstall Paris
4. Start with one card.
5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL cards removed
except
for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others one at
a
time until all is working.

I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because it
sounds like
the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
default_project.ppj.

This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other corrupted
Paris
components. Hence the above advice.

Some things to make note of:
1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card or did
it
stop working immediately after you installed the new card?

2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back where it
was
before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP update via
your
bios)



On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>
>Hi,
>Can anyone help me with this?
>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message that says "registry
>error make sure product is installed properly"
>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has to close do
>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down and sometimes
>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what this might
>be?
>Thanks,
>Carol
Re: Unhandles exception [message #93066 is a reply to message #93064] Mon, 26 November 2007 05:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Don Nafe is currently offline  Don Nafe   CANADA
Messages: 1206
Registered: July 2005
Senior Member
I was getting this warning on a regular basis after switching between
different projects and almost always when trying to open a new project

I then uninstalled and reinstalled Paris and all it's goodies as per
Dimitrios' recomendations. in the C root directory I believe

After that I got this warning less frequently but usually after working on
three different projects andtrying to open a fourth.

I mentioned this problem to the guy who's built and upgraded my paris rig
from day one and he seemend to think it had something to do with Paris or
the computer not fully clearing out the memory of the preceeding project so
just for the hell of it I tried something very simple...when the time came
to change to a fourth project I would close the third and wait at least 15
seconds before opening the fourth...guess what, no more warnings/crashes

Don't know if this will work for you but it has made playing with Paris a
lot more enjoyable




"rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:n85lk3dfe1bptb7lfjv39s9ou9pl26ufnv@4ax.com...
> different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john b.
>
> Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at address:
> 00481382'
>
> 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'
>
> 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of the Paris
> directory.
> 2. De install Paris.
> 3. Go to the windows system folder and
> a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
> b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
> c. Reinstall Paris
> 4. Start with one card.
> 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL cards removed
> except
> for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others one at
> a
> time until all is working.
>
> I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because it
> sounds like
> the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
> default_project.ppj.
>
> This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other corrupted
> Paris
> components. Hence the above advice.
>
> Some things to make note of:
> 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card or did
> it
> stop working immediately after you installed the new card?
>
> 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back where it
> was
> before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP update via
> your
> bios)
>
>
>
> On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>Hi,
>>Can anyone help me with this?
>>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message that says
>>"registry
>>error make sure product is installed properly"
>>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has to close do
>>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down and sometimes
>>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what this might
>>be?
>>Thanks,
>>Carol
>
Re: Unhandles exception [message #93074 is a reply to message #93066] Mon, 26 November 2007 10:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1988
Registered: May 2008
Senior Member
Yes, in XP if you give paris more time to open/close projects, it doesn't
crash nnneearly as much if at all. I suspect your friend is on the right
path though I'm not sure if it's the multi threaded part of the app or the
XP hardware drivers that cause it and I may never know.. which is ok, all I
need is to know how to avoid the crashes :)

AA


"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:474ac991$1@linux...
>I was getting this warning on a regular basis after switching between
>different projects and almost always when trying to open a new project
>
> I then uninstalled and reinstalled Paris and all it's goodies as per
> Dimitrios' recomendations. in the C root directory I believe
>
> After that I got this warning less frequently but usually after working on
> three different projects andtrying to open a fourth.
>
> I mentioned this problem to the guy who's built and upgraded my paris rig
> from day one and he seemend to think it had something to do with Paris or
> the computer not fully clearing out the memory of the preceeding project
> so just for the hell of it I tried something very simple...when the time
> came to change to a fourth project I would close the third and wait at
> least 15 seconds before opening the fourth...guess what, no more
> warnings/crashes
>
> Don't know if this will work for you but it has made playing with Paris a
> lot more enjoyable
>
>
>
>
> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:n85lk3dfe1bptb7lfjv39s9ou9pl26ufnv@4ax.com...
>> different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john b.
>>
>> Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at address:
>> 00481382'
>>
>> 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'
>>
>> 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of the Paris
>> directory.
>> 2. De install Paris.
>> 3. Go to the windows system folder and
>> a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
>> b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
>> c. Reinstall Paris
>> 4. Start with one card.
>> 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL cards removed
>> except
>> for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others one at
>> a
>> time until all is working.
>>
>> I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because it
>> sounds like
>> the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
>> default_project.ppj.
>>
>> This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other corrupted
>> Paris
>> components. Hence the above advice.
>>
>> Some things to make note of:
>> 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card or did
>> it
>> stop working immediately after you installed the new card?
>>
>> 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back where it
>> was
>> before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP update via
>> your
>> bios)
>>
>>
>>
>> On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>Can anyone help me with this?
>>>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message that says
>>>"registry
>>>error make sure product is installed properly"
>>>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>>>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has to close do
>>>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down and sometimes
>>>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>>>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what this might
>>>be?
>>>Thanks,
>>>Carol
>>
>
>
Re: Unhandles exception [message #93080 is a reply to message #93074] Mon, 26 November 2007 14:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Carol is currently offline  Carol
Messages: 9
Registered: January 2006
Junior Member
Hi,
Thanks for your suggestions. I've tried these things but I keep getting a
"registry error, make sure application is installed properly" box. This is
while it's loading during the loading of the EDS/Direct loading segment it
goes through. Could it be because of some other program I installed in the
last week?
Like Stylus RMX, Trilogy or Cubase SE? I also tried a demo of Massive and
Tera. Any of these tend to cause a problem?
Thanks,
Carol


"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>Yes, in XP if you give paris more time to open/close projects, it doesn't

>crash nnneearly as much if at all. I suspect your friend is on the right

>path though I'm not sure if it's the multi threaded part of the app or the

>XP hardware drivers that cause it and I may never know.. which is ok, all
I
>need is to know how to avoid the crashes :)
>
>AA
>
>
>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:474ac991$1@linux...
>>I was getting this warning on a regular basis after switching between
>>different projects and almost always when trying to open a new project
>>
>> I then uninstalled and reinstalled Paris and all it's goodies as per
>> Dimitrios' recomendations. in the C root directory I believe
>>
>> After that I got this warning less frequently but usually after working
on
>> three different projects andtrying to open a fourth.
>>
>> I mentioned this problem to the guy who's built and upgraded my paris
rig
>> from day one and he seemend to think it had something to do with Paris
or
>> the computer not fully clearing out the memory of the preceeding project

>> so just for the hell of it I tried something very simple...when the time

>> came to change to a fourth project I would close the third and wait at

>> least 15 seconds before opening the fourth...guess what, no more
>> warnings/crashes
>>
>> Don't know if this will work for you but it has made playing with Paris
a
>> lot more enjoyable
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:n85lk3dfe1bptb7lfjv39s9ou9pl26ufnv@4ax.com...
>>> different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john b.
>>>
>>> Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at address:
>>> 00481382'
>>>
>>> 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'
>>>
>>> 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of the Paris
>>> directory.
>>> 2. De install Paris.
>>> 3. Go to the windows system folder and
>>> a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
>>> b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
>>> c. Reinstall Paris
>>> 4. Start with one card.
>>> 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL cards removed
>>> except
>>> for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others one at
>>> a
>>> time until all is working.
>>>
>>> I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because it
>>> sounds like
>>> the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
>>> default_project.ppj.
>>>
>>> This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other corrupted
>>> Paris
>>> components. Hence the above advice.
>>>
>>> Some things to make note of:
>>> 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card or did
>>> it
>>> stop working immediately after you installed the new card?
>>>
>>> 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back where it
>>> was
>>> before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP update via
>>> your
>>> bios)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>Can anyone help me with this?
>>>>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message that says

>>>>"registry
>>>>error make sure product is installed properly"
>>>>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>>>>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has to close
do
>>>>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down and sometimes
>>>>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>>>>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what this might
>>>>be?
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Carol
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
Re: Unhandles exception [message #93082 is a reply to message #93080] Mon, 26 November 2007 15:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim W is currently offline  Kim W
Messages: 165
Registered: July 2006
Senior Member
Carol.
If your Paris VST folder shares with the Cubase VST folder, and
you have virtual instruments installed, almost certainly these
will play havoc with Paris. Try temporarily moving all the
vsti DLL's out of the VST folder and then try launching PARIS.
Also you could temporarily change the entry in the Paris.cfg file, (found
in the directory where Paris is installed), from
"DisableDirectX=0" to "DisableDirectX=1".

Kim


"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Hi,
>Thanks for your suggestions. I've tried these things but I keep getting
a
>"registry error, make sure application is installed properly" box. This
is
>while it's loading during the loading of the EDS/Direct loading segment
it
>goes through. Could it be because of some other program I installed in the
>last week?
>Like Stylus RMX, Trilogy or Cubase SE? I also tried a demo of Massive and
>Tera. Any of these tend to cause a problem?
>Thanks,
>Carol
>
>
>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>Yes, in XP if you give paris more time to open/close projects, it doesn't
>
>>crash nnneearly as much if at all. I suspect your friend is on the right
>
>>path though I'm not sure if it's the multi threaded part of the app or
the
>
>>XP hardware drivers that cause it and I may never know.. which is ok, all
>I
>>need is to know how to avoid the crashes :)
>>
>>AA
>>
>>
>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:474ac991$1@linux...
>>>I was getting this warning on a regular basis after switching between

>>>different projects and almost always when trying to open a new project
>>>
>>> I then uninstalled and reinstalled Paris and all it's goodies as per

>>> Dimitrios' recomendations. in the C root directory I believe
>>>
>>> After that I got this warning less frequently but usually after working
>on
>>> three different projects andtrying to open a fourth.
>>>
>>> I mentioned this problem to the guy who's built and upgraded my paris
>rig
>>> from day one and he seemend to think it had something to do with Paris
>or
>>> the computer not fully clearing out the memory of the preceeding project
>
>>> so just for the hell of it I tried something very simple...when the time
>
>>> came to change to a fourth project I would close the third and wait at
>
>>> least 15 seconds before opening the fourth...guess what, no more
>>> warnings/crashes
>>>
>>> Don't know if this will work for you but it has made playing with Paris
>a
>>> lot more enjoyable
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:n85lk3dfe1bptb7lfjv39s9ou9pl26ufnv@4ax.com...
>>>> different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john b.
>>>>
>>>> Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at address:
>>>> 00481382'
>>>>
>>>> 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'
>>>>
>>>> 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of the Paris
>>>> directory.
>>>> 2. De install Paris.
>>>> 3. Go to the windows system folder and
>>>> a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
>>>> b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
>>>> c. Reinstall Paris
>>>> 4. Start with one card.
>>>> 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL cards removed
>>>> except
>>>> for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others one at
>>>> a
>>>> time until all is working.
>>>>
>>>> I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because it
>>>> sounds like
>>>> the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
>>>> default_project.ppj.
>>>>
>>>> This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other corrupted
>>>> Paris
>>>> components. Hence the above advice.
>>>>
>>>> Some things to make note of:
>>>> 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card or did
>>>> it
>>>> stop working immediately after you installed the new card?
>>>>
>>>> 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back where it
>>>> was
>>>> before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP update via
>>>> your
>>>> bios)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>Can anyone help me with this?
>>>>>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message that says
>
>>>>>"registry
>>>>>error make sure product is installed properly"
>>>>>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>>>>>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has to close
>do
>>>>>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down and sometimes
>>>>>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>>>>>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what this
might
>>>>>be?
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>Carol
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
Re: Unhandles exception [message #93085 is a reply to message #93082] Mon, 26 November 2007 17:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Carol is currently offline  Carol
Messages: 9
Registered: January 2006
Junior Member
Kim,
I tried your suggestion but no luck. I moved all the VSt's out. I still get
the "registry error make sure program is installed properly"
I alsoremoved the scherzo files from the system 32 file
then reinstalled the drivers then reinstalled the drivers,then reinstalled
Paris and still get that error. What could be going on?
Carol


"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>
>Carol.
>If your Paris VST folder shares with the Cubase VST folder, and
>you have virtual instruments installed, almost certainly these
>will play havoc with Paris. Try temporarily moving all the
>vsti DLL's out of the VST folder and then try launching PARIS.
>Also you could temporarily change the entry in the Paris.cfg file, (found
>in the directory where Paris is installed), from
>"DisableDirectX=0" to "DisableDirectX=1".
>
>Kim
>
>
>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hi,
>>Thanks for your suggestions. I've tried these things but I keep getting
>a
>>"registry error, make sure application is installed properly" box. This
>is
>>while it's loading during the loading of the EDS/Direct loading segment
>it
>>goes through. Could it be because of some other program I installed in
the
>>last week?
>>Like Stylus RMX, Trilogy or Cubase SE? I also tried a demo of Massive and
>>Tera. Any of these tend to cause a problem?
>>Thanks,
>>Carol
>>
>>
>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>Yes, in XP if you give paris more time to open/close projects, it doesn't
>>
>>>crash nnneearly as much if at all. I suspect your friend is on the right
>>
>>>path though I'm not sure if it's the multi threaded part of the app or
>the
>>
>>>XP hardware drivers that cause it and I may never know.. which is ok,
all
>>I
>>>need is to know how to avoid the crashes :)
>>>
>>>AA
>>>
>>>
>>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:474ac991$1@linux...
>>>>I was getting this warning on a regular basis after switching between
>
>>>>different projects and almost always when trying to open a new project
>>>>
>>>> I then uninstalled and reinstalled Paris and all it's goodies as per
>
>>>> Dimitrios' recomendations. in the C root directory I believe
>>>>
>>>> After that I got this warning less frequently but usually after working
>>on
>>>> three different projects andtrying to open a fourth.
>>>>
>>>> I mentioned this problem to the guy who's built and upgraded my paris
>>rig
>>>> from day one and he seemend to think it had something to do with Paris
>>or
>>>> the computer not fully clearing out the memory of the preceeding project
>>
>>>> so just for the hell of it I tried something very simple...when the
time
>>
>>>> came to change to a fourth project I would close the third and wait
at
>>
>>>> least 15 seconds before opening the fourth...guess what, no more
>>>> warnings/crashes
>>>>
>>>> Don't know if this will work for you but it has made playing with Paris
>>a
>>>> lot more enjoyable
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:n85lk3dfe1bptb7lfjv39s9ou9pl26ufnv@4ax.com...
>>>>> different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john b.
>>>>>
>>>>> Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at address:
>>>>> 00481382'
>>>>>
>>>>> 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of the Paris
>>>>> directory.
>>>>> 2. De install Paris.
>>>>> 3. Go to the windows system folder and
>>>>> a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
>>>>> b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
>>>>> c. Reinstall Paris
>>>>> 4. Start with one card.
>>>>> 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL cards removed
>>>>> except
>>>>> for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others one
at
>>>>> a
>>>>> time until all is working.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because it
>>>>> sounds like
>>>>> the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
>>>>> default_project.ppj.
>>>>>
>>>>> This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other corrupted
>>>>> Paris
>>>>> components. Hence the above advice.
>>>>>
>>>>> Some things to make note of:
>>>>> 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card or did
>>>>> it
>>>>> stop working immediately after you installed the new card?
>>>>>
>>>>> 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back where
it
>>>>> was
>>>>> before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP update
via
>>>>> your
>>>>> bios)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>Can anyone help me with this?
>>>>>>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message that says
>>
>>>>>>"registry
>>>>>>error make sure product is installed properly"
>>>>>>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>>>>>>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has to close
>>do
>>>>>>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down and sometimes
>>>>>>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>>>>>>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what this
>might
>>>>>>be?
>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
Re: Unhandles exception [message #93088 is a reply to message #93085] Mon, 26 November 2007 20:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim W is currently offline  Kim W
Messages: 165
Registered: July 2006
Senior Member
Ahh, just realised that you are having the c00000005 (or whatever
it is..) problem.
It's a sticky one, but I had this sometime ago.
In my case changing RAM and flashing the Bios on the mobo fixed
it.
If you have some spare RAM, try it. If not, and you have at least
two modules, try pulling one out and swapping.
What mobo/hardware configuration are you running?
Have you installed V3 with all the fx subsystem fixes correctly?
Search the NG for a thread entitled "XP tweaks for Paris share findings"
and you may find some clues there.
Kim

"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Kim,
>I tried your suggestion but no luck. I moved all the VSt's out. I still
get
>the "registry error make sure program is installed properly"
>I alsoremoved the scherzo files from the system 32 file
>then reinstalled the drivers then reinstalled the drivers,then reinstalled
>Paris and still get that error. What could be going on?
>Carol
>
>
>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>
>>Carol.
>>If your Paris VST folder shares with the Cubase VST folder, and
>>you have virtual instruments installed, almost certainly these
>>will play havoc with Paris. Try temporarily moving all the
>>vsti DLL's out of the VST folder and then try launching PARIS.
>>Also you could temporarily change the entry in the Paris.cfg file, (found
>>in the directory where Paris is installed), from
>>"DisableDirectX=0" to "DisableDirectX=1".
>>
>>Kim
>>
>>
>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>Thanks for your suggestions. I've tried these things but I keep getting
>>a
>>>"registry error, make sure application is installed properly" box. This
>>is
>>>while it's loading during the loading of the EDS/Direct loading segment
>>it
>>>goes through. Could it be because of some other program I installed in
>the
>>>last week?
>>>Like Stylus RMX, Trilogy or Cubase SE? I also tried a demo of Massive
and
>>>Tera. Any of these tend to cause a problem?
>>>Thanks,
>>>Carol
>>>
>>>
>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>Yes, in XP if you give paris more time to open/close projects, it doesn't
>>>
>>>>crash nnneearly as much if at all. I suspect your friend is on the right
>>>
>>>>path though I'm not sure if it's the multi threaded part of the app or
>>the
>>>
>>>>XP hardware drivers that cause it and I may never know.. which is ok,
>all
>>>I
>>>>need is to know how to avoid the crashes :)
>>>>
>>>>AA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:474ac991$1@linux...
>>>>>I was getting this warning on a regular basis after switching between
>>
>>>>>different projects and almost always when trying to open a new project
>>>>>
>>>>> I then uninstalled and reinstalled Paris and all it's goodies as per
>>
>>>>> Dimitrios' recomendations. in the C root directory I believe
>>>>>
>>>>> After that I got this warning less frequently but usually after working
>>>on
>>>>> three different projects andtrying to open a fourth.
>>>>>
>>>>> I mentioned this problem to the guy who's built and upgraded my paris
>>>rig
>>>>> from day one and he seemend to think it had something to do with Paris
>>>or
>>>>> the computer not fully clearing out the memory of the preceeding project
>>>
>>>>> so just for the hell of it I tried something very simple...when the
>time
>>>
>>>>> came to change to a fourth project I would close the third and wait
>at
>>>
>>>>> least 15 seconds before opening the fourth...guess what, no more
>>>>> warnings/crashes
>>>>>
>>>>> Don't know if this will work for you but it has made playing with Paris
>>>a
>>>>> lot more enjoyable
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:n85lk3dfe1bptb7lfjv39s9ou9pl26ufnv@4ax.com...
>>>>>> different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john b.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at address:
>>>>>> 00481382'
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of the Paris
>>>>>> directory.
>>>>>> 2. De install Paris.
>>>>>> 3. Go to the windows system folder and
>>>>>> a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
>>>>>> b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
>>>>>> c. Reinstall Paris
>>>>>> 4. Start with one card.
>>>>>> 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL cards removed
>>>>>> except
>>>>>> for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others one
>at
>>>>>> a
>>>>>> time until all is working.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because it
>>>>>> sounds like
>>>>>> the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
>>>>>> default_project.ppj.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other corrupted
>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>> components. Hence the above advice.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Some things to make note of:
>>>>>> 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card or
did
>>>>>> it
>>>>>> stop working immediately after you installed the new card?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back where
>it
>>>>>> was
>>>>>> before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP update
>via
>>>>>> your
>>>>>> bios)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>Can anyone help me with this?
>>>>>>>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message that says
>>>
>>>>>>>"registry
>>>>>>>error make sure product is installed properly"
>>>>>>>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>>>>>>>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has to close
>>>do
>>>>>>>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down and sometimes
>>>>>>>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>>>>>>>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what this
>>might
>>>>>>>be?
>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
Re: Unhandles exception [message #93092 is a reply to message #93088] Mon, 26 November 2007 21:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Carol is currently offline  Carol
Messages: 9
Registered: January 2006
Junior Member
Kim,
I've got a P4 3.00 GHZ ACPI Multiprocessor PC 1.99 GB RAM, SP2
Just not sure why all of a sudden I'm getting these mesages when it used
to work a few weeks ago.
I don't know how the FLASH the Bios, (is it easy enough to try?) and I'm
only running 1 card.
I will check out the tweaks and try them.
Thanks,
Carol


"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>
>Ahh, just realised that you are having the c00000005 (or whatever
>it is..) problem.
>It's a sticky one, but I had this sometime ago.
>In my case changing RAM and flashing the Bios on the mobo fixed
>it.
>If you have some spare RAM, try it. If not, and you have at least
>two modules, try pulling one out and swapping.
>What mobo/hardware configuration are you running?
>Have you installed V3 with all the fx subsystem fixes correctly?
>Search the NG for a thread entitled "XP tweaks for Paris share findings"
>and you may find some clues there.
>Kim
>
>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>Kim,
>>I tried your suggestion but no luck. I moved all the VSt's out. I still
>get
>>the "registry error make sure program is installed properly"
>>I alsoremoved the scherzo files from the system 32 file
>>then reinstalled the drivers then reinstalled the drivers,then reinstalled
>>Paris and still get that error. What could be going on?
>>Carol
>>
>>
>>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Carol.
>>>If your Paris VST folder shares with the Cubase VST folder, and
>>>you have virtual instruments installed, almost certainly these
>>>will play havoc with Paris. Try temporarily moving all the
>>>vsti DLL's out of the VST folder and then try launching PARIS.
>>>Also you could temporarily change the entry in the Paris.cfg file, (found
>>>in the directory where Paris is installed), from
>>>"DisableDirectX=0" to "DisableDirectX=1".
>>>
>>>Kim
>>>
>>>
>>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>Thanks for your suggestions. I've tried these things but I keep getting
>>>a
>>>>"registry error, make sure application is installed properly" box. This
>>>is
>>>>while it's loading during the loading of the EDS/Direct loading segment
>>>it
>>>>goes through. Could it be because of some other program I installed in
>>the
>>>>last week?
>>>>Like Stylus RMX, Trilogy or Cubase SE? I also tried a demo of Massive
>and
>>>>Tera. Any of these tend to cause a problem?
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Carol
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>>Yes, in XP if you give paris more time to open/close projects, it doesn't
>>>>
>>>>>crash nnneearly as much if at all. I suspect your friend is on the right
>>>>
>>>>>path though I'm not sure if it's the multi threaded part of the app
or
>>>the
>>>>
>>>>>XP hardware drivers that cause it and I may never know.. which is ok,
>>all
>>>>I
>>>>>need is to know how to avoid the crashes :)
>>>>>
>>>>>AA
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:474ac991$1@linux...
>>>>>>I was getting this warning on a regular basis after switching between
>>>
>>>>>>different projects and almost always when trying to open a new project
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I then uninstalled and reinstalled Paris and all it's goodies as per
>>>
>>>>>> Dimitrios' recomendations. in the C root directory I believe
>>>>>>
>>>>>> After that I got this warning less frequently but usually after working
>>>>on
>>>>>> three different projects andtrying to open a fourth.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I mentioned this problem to the guy who's built and upgraded my paris
>>>>rig
>>>>>> from day one and he seemend to think it had something to do with Paris
>>>>or
>>>>>> the computer not fully clearing out the memory of the preceeding project
>>>>
>>>>>> so just for the hell of it I tried something very simple...when the
>>time
>>>>
>>>>>> came to change to a fourth project I would close the third and wait
>>at
>>>>
>>>>>> least 15 seconds before opening the fourth...guess what, no more
>>>>>> warnings/crashes
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Don't know if this will work for you but it has made playing with
Paris
>>>>a
>>>>>> lot more enjoyable
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:n85lk3dfe1bptb7lfjv39s9ou9pl26ufnv@4ax.com...
>>>>>>> different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john b.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at address:
>>>>>>> 00481382'
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of the Paris
>>>>>>> directory.
>>>>>>> 2. De install Paris.
>>>>>>> 3. Go to the windows system folder and
>>>>>>> a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
>>>>>>> b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
>>>>>>> c. Reinstall Paris
>>>>>>> 4. Start with one card.
>>>>>>> 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL cards removed
>>>>>>> except
>>>>>>> for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others one
>>at
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> time until all is working.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because it
>>>>>>> sounds like
>>>>>>> the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
>>>>>>> default_project.ppj.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other corrupted
>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>> components. Hence the above advice.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Some things to make note of:
>>>>>>> 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card or
>did
>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>> stop working immediately after you installed the new card?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back where
>>it
>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>> before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP update
>>via
>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>> bios)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>Can anyone help me with this?
>>>>>>>>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message that says
>>>>
>>>>>>>>"registry
>>>>>>>>error make sure product is installed properly"
>>>>>>>>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>>>>>>>>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has to close
>>>>do
>>>>>>>>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down and sometimes
>>>>>>>>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>>>>>>>>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what this
>>>might
>>>>>>>>be?
>>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
Re: Unhandles exception [message #93097 is a reply to message #93092] Mon, 26 November 2007 20:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1988
Registered: May 2008
Senior Member
ahhhhh... the ole' multiprocessor problem. In the early days of multi
core/CPU, I remember BT getting it to work for a short while then it slowly
degrades the more it was used. He never said 'what' degrades, but I wonder
if that's what you have going here. Did you shut down the 2nd core?

AA


"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:474b9d27$1@linux...
>
> Kim,
> I've got a P4 3.00 GHZ ACPI Multiprocessor PC 1.99 GB RAM, SP2
> Just not sure why all of a sudden I'm getting these mesages when it used
> to work a few weeks ago.
> I don't know how the FLASH the Bios, (is it easy enough to try?) and I'm
> only running 1 card.
> I will check out the tweaks and try them.
> Thanks,
> Carol
>
>
> "Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>
>>Ahh, just realised that you are having the c00000005 (or whatever
>>it is..) problem.
>>It's a sticky one, but I had this sometime ago.
>>In my case changing RAM and flashing the Bios on the mobo fixed
>>it.
>>If you have some spare RAM, try it. If not, and you have at least
>>two modules, try pulling one out and swapping.
>>What mobo/hardware configuration are you running?
>>Have you installed V3 with all the fx subsystem fixes correctly?
>>Search the NG for a thread entitled "XP tweaks for Paris share findings"
>>and you may find some clues there.
>>Kim
>>
>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Kim,
>>>I tried your suggestion but no luck. I moved all the VSt's out. I still
>>get
>>>the "registry error make sure program is installed properly"
>>>I alsoremoved the scherzo files from the system 32 file
>>>then reinstalled the drivers then reinstalled the drivers,then
>>>reinstalled
>>>Paris and still get that error. What could be going on?
>>>Carol
>>>
>>>
>>>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Carol.
>>>>If your Paris VST folder shares with the Cubase VST folder, and
>>>>you have virtual instruments installed, almost certainly these
>>>>will play havoc with Paris. Try temporarily moving all the
>>>>vsti DLL's out of the VST folder and then try launching PARIS.
>>>>Also you could temporarily change the entry in the Paris.cfg file,
>>>>(found
>>>>in the directory where Paris is installed), from
>>>>"DisableDirectX=0" to "DisableDirectX=1".
>>>>
>>>>Kim
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>Thanks for your suggestions. I've tried these things but I keep getting
>>>>a
>>>>>"registry error, make sure application is installed properly" box. This
>>>>is
>>>>>while it's loading during the loading of the EDS/Direct loading segment
>>>>it
>>>>>goes through. Could it be because of some other program I installed in
>>>the
>>>>>last week?
>>>>>Like Stylus RMX, Trilogy or Cubase SE? I also tried a demo of Massive
>>and
>>>>>Tera. Any of these tend to cause a problem?
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>Carol
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>>>Yes, in XP if you give paris more time to open/close projects, it
>>>>>>doesn't
>>>>>
>>>>>>crash nnneearly as much if at all. I suspect your friend is on the
>>>>>>right
>>>>>
>>>>>>path though I'm not sure if it's the multi threaded part of the app
> or
>>>>the
>>>>>
>>>>>>XP hardware drivers that cause it and I may never know.. which is ok,
>>>all
>>>>>I
>>>>>>need is to know how to avoid the crashes :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>AA
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:474ac991$1@linux...
>>>>>>>I was getting this warning on a regular basis after switching between
>>>>
>>>>>>>different projects and almost always when trying to open a new
>>>>>>>project
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I then uninstalled and reinstalled Paris and all it's goodies as per
>>>>
>>>>>>> Dimitrios' recomendations. in the C root directory I believe
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> After that I got this warning less frequently but usually after
>>>>>>> working
>>>>>on
>>>>>>> three different projects andtrying to open a fourth.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I mentioned this problem to the guy who's built and upgraded my
>>>>>>> paris
>>>>>rig
>>>>>>> from day one and he seemend to think it had something to do with
>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>or
>>>>>>> the computer not fully clearing out the memory of the preceeding
>>>>>>> project
>>>>>
>>>>>>> so just for the hell of it I tried something very simple...when the
>>>time
>>>>>
>>>>>>> came to change to a fourth project I would close the third and wait
>>>at
>>>>>
>>>>>>> least 15 seconds before opening the fourth...guess what, no more
>>>>>>> warnings/crashes
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Don't know if this will work for you but it has made playing with
> Paris
>>>>>a
>>>>>>> lot more enjoyable
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:n85lk3dfe1bptb7lfjv39s9ou9pl26ufnv@4ax.com...
>>>>>>>> different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john b.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at
>>>>>>>> address:
>>>>>>>> 00481382'
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of the
>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>> directory.
>>>>>>>> 2. De install Paris.
>>>>>>>> 3. Go to the windows system folder and
>>>>>>>> a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
>>>>>>>> b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
>>>>>>>> c. Reinstall Paris
>>>>>>>> 4. Start with one card.
>>>>>>>> 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL cards
>>>>>>>> removed
>>>>>>>> except
>>>>>>>> for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others one
>>>at
>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>> time until all is working.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because it
>>>>>>>> sounds like
>>>>>>>> the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
>>>>>>>> default_project.ppj.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other corrupted
>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>> components. Hence the above advice.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Some things to make note of:
>>>>>>>> 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card or
>>did
>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>> stop working immediately after you installed the new card?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back where
>>>it
>>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>>> before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP update
>>>via
>>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>>> bios)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>>Can anyone help me with this?
>>>>>>>>>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message that
>>>>>>>>>says
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>"registry
>>>>>>>>>error make sure product is installed properly"
>>>>>>>>>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>>>>>>>>>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has to
>>>>>>>>>close
>>>>>do
>>>>>>>>>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down and
>>>>>>>>>sometimes
>>>>>>>>>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>>>>>>>>>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what this
>>>>might
>>>>>>>>>be?
>>>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
Re: Unhandles exception [message #93100 is a reply to message #93092] Mon, 26 November 2007 22:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim W is currently offline  Kim W
Messages: 165
Registered: July 2006
Senior Member
Hi Carol.
Not suggesting you flash the bios is it was working.
In my case, it was a box I put together for Paris, and
It was flakey to start with until I did the bios update.
However, Ram could still be an issue.
Kim

"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Kim,
>I've got a P4 3.00 GHZ ACPI Multiprocessor PC 1.99 GB RAM, SP2
> Just not sure why all of a sudden I'm getting these mesages when it used
>to work a few weeks ago.
>I don't know how the FLASH the Bios, (is it easy enough to try?) and I'm
>only running 1 card.
>I will check out the tweaks and try them.
>Thanks,
>Carol
>
>
>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>
>>Ahh, just realised that you are having the c00000005 (or whatever
>>it is..) problem.
>>It's a sticky one, but I had this sometime ago.
>>In my case changing RAM and flashing the Bios on the mobo fixed
>>it.
>>If you have some spare RAM, try it. If not, and you have at least
>>two modules, try pulling one out and swapping.
>>What mobo/hardware configuration are you running?
>>Have you installed V3 with all the fx subsystem fixes correctly?
>>Search the NG for a thread entitled "XP tweaks for Paris share findings"
>>and you may find some clues there.
>>Kim
>>
>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Kim,
>>>I tried your suggestion but no luck. I moved all the VSt's out. I still
>>get
>>>the "registry error make sure program is installed properly"
>>>I alsoremoved the scherzo files from the system 32 file
>>>then reinstalled the drivers then reinstalled the drivers,then reinstalled
>>>Paris and still get that error. What could be going on?
>>>Carol
>>>
>>>
>>>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Carol.
>>>>If your Paris VST folder shares with the Cubase VST folder, and
>>>>you have virtual instruments installed, almost certainly these
>>>>will play havoc with Paris. Try temporarily moving all the
>>>>vsti DLL's out of the VST folder and then try launching PARIS.
>>>>Also you could temporarily change the entry in the Paris.cfg file, (found
>>>>in the directory where Paris is installed), from
>>>>"DisableDirectX=0" to "DisableDirectX=1".
>>>>
>>>>Kim
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>Thanks for your suggestions. I've tried these things but I keep getting
>>>>a
>>>>>"registry error, make sure application is installed properly" box. This
>>>>is
>>>>>while it's loading during the loading of the EDS/Direct loading segment
>>>>it
>>>>>goes through. Could it be because of some other program I installed
in
>>>the
>>>>>last week?
>>>>>Like Stylus RMX, Trilogy or Cubase SE? I also tried a demo of Massive
>>and
>>>>>Tera. Any of these tend to cause a problem?
>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>Carol
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>>>Yes, in XP if you give paris more time to open/close projects, it doesn't
>>>>>
>>>>>>crash nnneearly as much if at all. I suspect your friend is on the
right
>>>>>
>>>>>>path though I'm not sure if it's the multi threaded part of the app
>or
>>>>the
>>>>>
>>>>>>XP hardware drivers that cause it and I may never know.. which is ok,
>>>all
>>>>>I
>>>>>>need is to know how to avoid the crashes :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>AA
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:474ac991$1@linux...
>>>>>>>I was getting this warning on a regular basis after switching between
>>>>
>>>>>>>different projects and almost always when trying to open a new project
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I then uninstalled and reinstalled Paris and all it's goodies as
per
>>>>
>>>>>>> Dimitrios' recomendations. in the C root directory I believe
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> After that I got this warning less frequently but usually after working
>>>>>on
>>>>>>> three different projects andtrying to open a fourth.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I mentioned this problem to the guy who's built and upgraded my paris
>>>>>rig
>>>>>>> from day one and he seemend to think it had something to do with
Paris
>>>>>or
>>>>>>> the computer not fully clearing out the memory of the preceeding
project
>>>>>
>>>>>>> so just for the hell of it I tried something very simple...when the
>>>time
>>>>>
>>>>>>> came to change to a fourth project I would close the third and wait
>>>at
>>>>>
>>>>>>> least 15 seconds before opening the fourth...guess what, no more

>>>>>>> warnings/crashes
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Don't know if this will work for you but it has made playing with
>Paris
>>>>>a
>>>>>>> lot more enjoyable
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:n85lk3dfe1bptb7lfjv39s9ou9pl26ufnv@4ax.com...
>>>>>>>> different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john b.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at address:
>>>>>>>> 00481382'
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of the
Paris
>>>>>>>> directory.
>>>>>>>> 2. De install Paris.
>>>>>>>> 3. Go to the windows system folder and
>>>>>>>> a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
>>>>>>>> b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
>>>>>>>> c. Reinstall Paris
>>>>>>>> 4. Start with one card.
>>>>>>>> 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL cards removed
>>>>>>>> except
>>>>>>>> for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others one
>>>at
>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>> time until all is working.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because it
>>>>>>>> sounds like
>>>>>>>> the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
>>>>>>>> default_project.ppj.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other corrupted
>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>> components. Hence the above advice.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Some things to make note of:
>>>>>>>> 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card or
>>did
>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>> stop working immediately after you installed the new card?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back where
>>>it
>>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>>> before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP update
>>>via
>>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>>> bios)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>>Can anyone help me with this?
>>>>>>>>>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message that
says
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>"registry
>>>>>>>>>error make sure product is installed properly"
>>>>>>>>>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>>>>>>>>>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has to
close
>>>>>do
>>>>>>>>>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down and
sometimes
>>>>>>>>>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>>>>>>>>>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what this
>>>>might
>>>>>>>>>be?
>>>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
Re: Unhandles exception [message #93141 is a reply to message #93097] Tue, 27 November 2007 17:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Edna Sloan is currently offline  Edna Sloan   UNITED STATES
Messages: 304
Registered: October 2005
Senior Member
I've heard, don't know for sure, that SP2 could cause problems also.
Edna

"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
news:474ba55e@linux...
> ahhhhh... the ole' multiprocessor problem. In the early days of multi
> core/CPU, I remember BT getting it to work for a short while then it
> slowly degrades the more it was used. He never said 'what' degrades, but I
> wonder if that's what you have going here. Did you shut down the 2nd core?
>
> AA
>
>
> "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:474b9d27$1@linux...
>>
>> Kim,
>> I've got a P4 3.00 GHZ ACPI Multiprocessor PC 1.99 GB RAM, SP2
>> Just not sure why all of a sudden I'm getting these mesages when it used
>> to work a few weeks ago.
>> I don't know how the FLASH the Bios, (is it easy enough to try?) and I'm
>> only running 1 card.
>> I will check out the tweaks and try them.
>> Thanks,
>> Carol
>>
>>
>> "Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Ahh, just realised that you are having the c00000005 (or whatever
>>>it is..) problem.
>>>It's a sticky one, but I had this sometime ago.
>>>In my case changing RAM and flashing the Bios on the mobo fixed
>>>it.
>>>If you have some spare RAM, try it. If not, and you have at least
>>>two modules, try pulling one out and swapping.
>>>What mobo/hardware configuration are you running?
>>>Have you installed V3 with all the fx subsystem fixes correctly?
>>>Search the NG for a thread entitled "XP tweaks for Paris share findings"
>>>and you may find some clues there.
>>>Kim
>>>
>>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Kim,
>>>>I tried your suggestion but no luck. I moved all the VSt's out. I still
>>>get
>>>>the "registry error make sure program is installed properly"
>>>>I alsoremoved the scherzo files from the system 32 file
>>>>then reinstalled the drivers then reinstalled the drivers,then
>>>>reinstalled
>>>>Paris and still get that error. What could be going on?
>>>>Carol
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Carol.
>>>>>If your Paris VST folder shares with the Cubase VST folder, and
>>>>>you have virtual instruments installed, almost certainly these
>>>>>will play havoc with Paris. Try temporarily moving all the
>>>>>vsti DLL's out of the VST folder and then try launching PARIS.
>>>>>Also you could temporarily change the entry in the Paris.cfg file,
>>>>>(found
>>>>>in the directory where Paris is installed), from
>>>>>"DisableDirectX=0" to "DisableDirectX=1".
>>>>>
>>>>>Kim
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>Thanks for your suggestions. I've tried these things but I keep
>>>>>>getting
>>>>>a
>>>>>>"registry error, make sure application is installed properly" box.
>>>>>>This
>>>>>is
>>>>>>while it's loading during the loading of the EDS/Direct loading
>>>>>>segment
>>>>>it
>>>>>>goes through. Could it be because of some other program I installed in
>>>>the
>>>>>>last week?
>>>>>>Like Stylus RMX, Trilogy or Cubase SE? I also tried a demo of Massive
>>>and
>>>>>>Tera. Any of these tend to cause a problem?
>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>>>>Yes, in XP if you give paris more time to open/close projects, it
>>>>>>>doesn't
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>crash nnneearly as much if at all. I suspect your friend is on the
>>>>>>>right
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>path though I'm not sure if it's the multi threaded part of the app
>> or
>>>>>the
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>XP hardware drivers that cause it and I may never know.. which is ok,
>>>>all
>>>>>>I
>>>>>>>need is to know how to avoid the crashes :)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>AA
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:474ac991$1@linux...
>>>>>>>>I was getting this warning on a regular basis after switching
>>>>>>>>between
>>>>>
>>>>>>>>different projects and almost always when trying to open a new
>>>>>>>>project
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I then uninstalled and reinstalled Paris and all it's goodies as
>>>>>>>> per
>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Dimitrios' recomendations. in the C root directory I believe
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> After that I got this warning less frequently but usually after
>>>>>>>> working
>>>>>>on
>>>>>>>> three different projects andtrying to open a fourth.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I mentioned this problem to the guy who's built and upgraded my
>>>>>>>> paris
>>>>>>rig
>>>>>>>> from day one and he seemend to think it had something to do with
>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>or
>>>>>>>> the computer not fully clearing out the memory of the preceeding
>>>>>>>> project
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> so just for the hell of it I tried something very simple...when the
>>>>time
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> came to change to a fourth project I would close the third and wait
>>>>at
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> least 15 seconds before opening the fourth...guess what, no more
>>>>>>>> warnings/crashes
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Don't know if this will work for you but it has made playing with
>> Paris
>>>>>>a
>>>>>>>> lot more enjoyable
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>> news:n85lk3dfe1bptb7lfjv39s9ou9pl26ufnv@4ax.com...
>>>>>>>>> different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john b.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at
>>>>>>>>> address:
>>>>>>>>> 00481382'
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of the
>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>> directory.
>>>>>>>>> 2. De install Paris.
>>>>>>>>> 3. Go to the windows system folder and
>>>>>>>>> a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
>>>>>>>>> b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
>>>>>>>>> c. Reinstall Paris
>>>>>>>>> 4. Start with one card.
>>>>>>>>> 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL cards
>>>>>>>>> removed
>>>>>>>>> except
>>>>>>>>> for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others one
>>>>at
>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>> time until all is working.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because it
>>>>>>>>> sounds like
>>>>>>>>> the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
>>>>>>>>> default_project.ppj.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other
>>>>>>>>> corrupted
>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>> components. Hence the above advice.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Some things to make note of:
>>>>>>>>> 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card or
>>>did
>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>> stop working immediately after you installed the new card?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back where
>>>>it
>>>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>>>> before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP update
>>>>via
>>>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>>>> bios)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol"
>>>>>>>>> <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>Can anyone help me with this?
>>>>>>>>>>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message that
>>>>>>>>>>says
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>"registry
>>>>>>>>>>error make sure product is installed properly"
>>>>>>>>>>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>>>>>>>>>>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has to
>>>>>>>>>>close
>>>>>>do
>>>>>>>>>>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down and
>>>>>>>>>>sometimes
>>>>>>>>>>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>>>>>>>>>>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what
>>>>>>>>>>this
>>>>>might
>>>>>>>>>>be?
>>>>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
Re: Unhandles exception [message #93145 is a reply to message #93141] Wed, 28 November 2007 04:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim W is currently offline  Kim W
Messages: 165
Registered: July 2006
Senior Member
Hmm.
You may have a point. I'm still running sp1 with an athlon 64
in uniprocessor mode.
It is bulletproof until I start adding LOTS of plugins, comprising
DX and VST. Then it gets a little flakey. I save often.
Carol's box was working fine until a few weeks ago.
Carol, Have you turned off hyperthreading in the bios?
What motherboard is it?, and what other cards are in your system?



"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
>I've heard, don't know for sure, that SP2 could cause problems also.
>Edna
>
>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>news:474ba55e@linux...
>> ahhhhh... the ole' multiprocessor problem. In the early days of multi

>> core/CPU, I remember BT getting it to work for a short while then it
>> slowly degrades the more it was used. He never said 'what' degrades, but
I
>> wonder if that's what you have going here. Did you shut down the 2nd core?
>>
>> AA
>>
>>
>> "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:474b9d27$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Kim,
>>> I've got a P4 3.00 GHZ ACPI Multiprocessor PC 1.99 GB RAM, SP2
>>> Just not sure why all of a sudden I'm getting these mesages when it used
>>> to work a few weeks ago.
>>> I don't know how the FLASH the Bios, (is it easy enough to try?) and
I'm
>>> only running 1 card.
>>> I will check out the tweaks and try them.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Carol
>>>
>>>
>>> "Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Ahh, just realised that you are having the c00000005 (or whatever
>>>>it is..) problem.
>>>>It's a sticky one, but I had this sometime ago.
>>>>In my case changing RAM and flashing the Bios on the mobo fixed
>>>>it.
>>>>If you have some spare RAM, try it. If not, and you have at least
>>>>two modules, try pulling one out and swapping.
>>>>What mobo/hardware configuration are you running?
>>>>Have you installed V3 with all the fx subsystem fixes correctly?
>>>>Search the NG for a thread entitled "XP tweaks for Paris share findings"
>>>>and you may find some clues there.
>>>>Kim
>>>>
>>>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Kim,
>>>>>I tried your suggestion but no luck. I moved all the VSt's out. I still
>>>>get
>>>>>the "registry error make sure program is installed properly"
>>>>>I alsoremoved the scherzo files from the system 32 file
>>>>>then reinstalled the drivers then reinstalled the drivers,then
>>>>>reinstalled
>>>>>Paris and still get that error. What could be going on?
>>>>>Carol
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Carol.
>>>>>>If your Paris VST folder shares with the Cubase VST folder, and
>>>>>>you have virtual instruments installed, almost certainly these
>>>>>>will play havoc with Paris. Try temporarily moving all the
>>>>>>vsti DLL's out of the VST folder and then try launching PARIS.
>>>>>>Also you could temporarily change the entry in the Paris.cfg file,

>>>>>>(found
>>>>>>in the directory where Paris is installed), from
>>>>>>"DisableDirectX=0" to "DisableDirectX=1".
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Kim
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>Thanks for your suggestions. I've tried these things but I keep
>>>>>>>getting
>>>>>>a
>>>>>>>"registry error, make sure application is installed properly" box.

>>>>>>>This
>>>>>>is
>>>>>>>while it's loading during the loading of the EDS/Direct loading
>>>>>>>segment
>>>>>>it
>>>>>>>goes through. Could it be because of some other program I installed
in
>>>>>the
>>>>>>>last week?
>>>>>>>Like Stylus RMX, Trilogy or Cubase SE? I also tried a demo of Massive
>>>>and
>>>>>>>Tera. Any of these tend to cause a problem?
>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>>>>>Yes, in XP if you give paris more time to open/close projects, it

>>>>>>>>doesn't
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>crash nnneearly as much if at all. I suspect your friend is on the

>>>>>>>>right
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>path though I'm not sure if it's the multi threaded part of the app
>>> or
>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>XP hardware drivers that cause it and I may never know.. which is
ok,
>>>>>all
>>>>>>>I
>>>>>>>>need is to know how to avoid the crashes :)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>AA
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:474ac991$1@linux...
>>>>>>>>>I was getting this warning on a regular basis after switching
>>>>>>>>>between
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>different projects and almost always when trying to open a new
>>>>>>>>>project
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I then uninstalled and reinstalled Paris and all it's goodies as

>>>>>>>>> per
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Dimitrios' recomendations. in the C root directory I believe
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> After that I got this warning less frequently but usually after

>>>>>>>>> working
>>>>>>>on
>>>>>>>>> three different projects andtrying to open a fourth.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I mentioned this problem to the guy who's built and upgraded my

>>>>>>>>> paris
>>>>>>>rig
>>>>>>>>> from day one and he seemend to think it had something to do with

>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>or
>>>>>>>>> the computer not fully clearing out the memory of the preceeding

>>>>>>>>> project
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> so just for the hell of it I tried something very simple...when
the
>>>>>time
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> came to change to a fourth project I would close the third and
wait
>>>>>at
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> least 15 seconds before opening the fourth...guess what, no more
>>>>>>>>> warnings/crashes
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Don't know if this will work for you but it has made playing with
>>> Paris
>>>>>>>a
>>>>>>>>> lot more enjoyable
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>> news:n85lk3dfe1bptb7lfjv39s9ou9pl26ufnv@4ax.com...
>>>>>>>>>> different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john
b.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at
>>>>>>>>>> address:
>>>>>>>>>> 00481382'
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of the

>>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>> directory.
>>>>>>>>>> 2. De install Paris.
>>>>>>>>>> 3. Go to the windows system folder and
>>>>>>>>>> a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
>>>>>>>>>> b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
>>>>>>>>>> c. Reinstall Paris
>>>>>>>>>> 4. Start with one card.
>>>>>>>>>> 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL cards

>>>>>>>>>> removed
>>>>>>>>>> except
>>>>>>>>>> for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others
one
>>>>>at
>>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>>> time until all is working.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because
it
>>>>>>>>>> sounds like
>>>>>>>>>> the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
>>>>>>>>>> default_project.ppj.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other
>>>>>>>>>> corrupted
>>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>> components. Hence the above advice.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Some things to make note of:
>>>>>>>>>> 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card
or
>>>>did
>>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>>> stop working immediately after you installed the new card?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back where
>>>>>it
>>>>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>>>>> before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP update
>>>>>via
>>>>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>>>>> bios)
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol"
>>>>>>>>>> <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>Can anyone help me with this?
>>>>>>>>>>>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message that

>>>>>>>>>>>says
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>"registry
>>>>>>>>>>>error make sure product is installed properly"
>>>>>>>>>>>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>>>>>>>>>>>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has to

>>>>>>>>>>>close
>>>>>>>do
>>>>>>>>>>>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down and

>>>>>>>>>>>sometimes
>>>>>>>>>>>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>>>>>>>>>>>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what

>>>>>>>>>>>this
>>>>>>might
>>>>>>>>>>>be?
>>>>>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
Re: Unhandles exception [message #93155 is a reply to message #93145] Wed, 28 November 2007 12:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Carol is currently offline  Carol
Messages: 9
Registered: January 2006
Junior Member
Hi,
I've tried a few other things and no luck. I just don't understand the "registry
error" I'm getting on Paris startup during the EDS/Direct FX loading part.
Could a RAM problem cause this error? Kim how do I shut off the hyperthreading
in the Bios, I'm willing to try it. No other extra cards installed. The mother
board is a BTX Intel Desktop Board D915GMH
800/533 MHz FSB PCI Express X16 Graphic Connector, Dual Channel DDR 400/333
MHz Memory Support

One more question if I can't get this to work I may try to find an old computer
somewhere with 98 on it or XP SP1 and reinstall. If I do that I will need
a new challenge and response code. Is INTDevices still taking those requests?
Thanks,
Carol


"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>
>Hmm.
>You may have a point. I'm still running sp1 with an athlon 64
>in uniprocessor mode.
>It is bulletproof until I start adding LOTS of plugins, comprising
>DX and VST. Then it gets a little flakey. I save often.
>Carol's box was working fine until a few weeks ago.
>Carol, Have you turned off hyperthreading in the bios?
>What motherboard is it?, and what other cards are in your system?
>
>
>
>"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
>>I've heard, don't know for sure, that SP2 could cause problems also.
>>Edna
>>
>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>>news:474ba55e@linux...
>>> ahhhhh... the ole' multiprocessor problem. In the early days of multi
>
>>> core/CPU, I remember BT getting it to work for a short while then it

>>> slowly degrades the more it was used. He never said 'what' degrades,
but
>I
>>> wonder if that's what you have going here. Did you shut down the 2nd
core?
>>>
>>> AA
>>>
>>>
>>> "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:474b9d27$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> Kim,
>>>> I've got a P4 3.00 GHZ ACPI Multiprocessor PC 1.99 GB RAM, SP2
>>>> Just not sure why all of a sudden I'm getting these mesages when it
used
>>>> to work a few weeks ago.
>>>> I don't know how the FLASH the Bios, (is it easy enough to try?) and
>I'm
>>>> only running 1 card.
>>>> I will check out the tweaks and try them.
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Carol
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>Ahh, just realised that you are having the c00000005 (or whatever
>>>>>it is..) problem.
>>>>>It's a sticky one, but I had this sometime ago.
>>>>>In my case changing RAM and flashing the Bios on the mobo fixed
>>>>>it.
>>>>>If you have some spare RAM, try it. If not, and you have at least
>>>>>two modules, try pulling one out and swapping.
>>>>>What mobo/hardware configuration are you running?
>>>>>Have you installed V3 with all the fx subsystem fixes correctly?
>>>>>Search the NG for a thread entitled "XP tweaks for Paris share findings"
>>>>>and you may find some clues there.
>>>>>Kim
>>>>>
>>>>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Kim,
>>>>>>I tried your suggestion but no luck. I moved all the VSt's out. I still
>>>>>get
>>>>>>the "registry error make sure program is installed properly"
>>>>>>I alsoremoved the scherzo files from the system 32 file
>>>>>>then reinstalled the drivers then reinstalled the drivers,then
>>>>>>reinstalled
>>>>>>Paris and still get that error. What could be going on?
>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Carol.
>>>>>>>If your Paris VST folder shares with the Cubase VST folder, and
>>>>>>>you have virtual instruments installed, almost certainly these
>>>>>>>will play havoc with Paris. Try temporarily moving all the
>>>>>>>vsti DLL's out of the VST folder and then try launching PARIS.
>>>>>>>Also you could temporarily change the entry in the Paris.cfg file,
>
>>>>>>>(found
>>>>>>>in the directory where Paris is installed), from
>>>>>>>"DisableDirectX=0" to "DisableDirectX=1".
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Kim
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>Thanks for your suggestions. I've tried these things but I keep
>>>>>>>>getting
>>>>>>>a
>>>>>>>>"registry error, make sure application is installed properly" box.
>
>>>>>>>>This
>>>>>>>is
>>>>>>>>while it's loading during the loading of the EDS/Direct loading
>>>>>>>>segment
>>>>>>>it
>>>>>>>>goes through. Could it be because of some other program I installed
>in
>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>>last week?
>>>>>>>>Like Stylus RMX, Trilogy or Cubase SE? I also tried a demo of Massive
>>>>>and
>>>>>>>>Tera. Any of these tend to cause a problem?
>>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>Yes, in XP if you give paris more time to open/close projects, it
>
>>>>>>>>>doesn't
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>crash nnneearly as much if at all. I suspect your friend is on the
>
>>>>>>>>>right
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>path though I'm not sure if it's the multi threaded part of the
app
>>>> or
>>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>XP hardware drivers that cause it and I may never know.. which is
>ok,
>>>>>>all
>>>>>>>>I
>>>>>>>>>need is to know how to avoid the crashes :)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>AA
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:474ac991$1@linux...
>>>>>>>>>>I was getting this warning on a regular basis after switching
>>>>>>>>>>between
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>different projects and almost always when trying to open a new

>>>>>>>>>>project
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I then uninstalled and reinstalled Paris and all it's goodies
as
>
>>>>>>>>>> per
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Dimitrios' recomendations. in the C root directory I believe
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> After that I got this warning less frequently but usually after
>
>>>>>>>>>> working
>>>>>>>>on
>>>>>>>>>> three different projects andtrying to open a fourth.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> I mentioned this problem to the guy who's built and upgraded my
>
>>>>>>>>>> paris
>>>>>>>>rig
>>>>>>>>>> from day one and he seemend to think it had something to do with
>
>>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>or
>>>>>>>>>> the computer not fully clearing out the memory of the preceeding
>
>>>>>>>>>> project
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> so just for the hell of it I tried something very simple...when
>the
>>>>>>time
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> came to change to a fourth project I would close the third and
>wait
>>>>>>at
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> least 15 seconds before opening the fourth...guess what, no more
>>>>>>>>>> warnings/crashes
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Don't know if this will work for you but it has made playing with
>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>a
>>>>>>>>>> lot more enjoyable
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>> news:n85lk3dfe1bptb7lfjv39s9ou9pl26ufnv@4ax.com...
>>>>>>>>>>> different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john
>b.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at
>>>>>>>>>>> address:
>>>>>>>>>>> 00481382'
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of the
>
>>>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>>> directory.
>>>>>>>>>>> 2. De install Paris.
>>>>>>>>>>> 3. Go to the windows system folder and
>>>>>>>>>>> a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
>>>>>>>>>>> b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
>>>>>>>>>>> c. Reinstall Paris
>>>>>>>>>>> 4. Start with one card.
>>>>>>>>>>> 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL cards
>
>>>>>>>>>>> removed
>>>>>>>>>>> except
>>>>>>>>>>> for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others
>one
>>>>>>at
>>>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>>>> time until all is working.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because
>it
>>>>>>>>>>> sounds like
>>>>>>>>>>> the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
>>>>>>>>>>> default_project.ppj.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other
>>>>>>>>>>> corrupted
>>>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>>> components. Hence the above advice.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Some things to make note of:
>>>>>>>>>>> 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card
>or
>>>>>did
>>>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>>>> stop working immediately after you installed the new card?
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back
where
>>>>>>it
>>>>>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>>>>>> before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP update
>>>>>>via
>>>>>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>>>>>> bios)
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol"
>>>>>>>>>>> <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>>Can anyone help me with this?
>>>>>>>>>>>>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message that
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>says
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>"registry
>>>>>>>>>>>>error make sure product is installed properly"
>>>>>>>>>>>>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>>>>>>>>>>>>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has
to
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>close
>>>>>>>>do
>>>>>>>>>>>>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down and
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>sometimes
>>>>>>>>>>>>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>>>>>>>>>>>>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>this
>>>>>>>might
>>>>>>>>>>>>be?
>>>>>>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
Re: Unhandles exception [message #93158 is a reply to message #93155] Wed, 28 November 2007 14:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kim W is currently offline  Kim W
Messages: 165
Registered: July 2006
Senior Member
Carol.
Download this:

http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/bi osglossarybymenu_v07.pdf

If you've never screwed around with bios settings, just be a bit
careful. Disable hyperthreading, and "core multiplexing technology".
Then "exit and save changes".
Not sure if this will fix the problem, but for Paris these should be off
anyway.

See how you go.

Kim

"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>Hi,
>I've tried a few other things and no luck. I just don't understand the "registry
>error" I'm getting on Paris startup during the EDS/Direct FX loading part.
>Could a RAM problem cause this error? Kim how do I shut off the hyperthreading
>in the Bios, I'm willing to try it. No other extra cards installed. The
mother
>board is a BTX Intel Desktop Board D915GMH
>800/533 MHz FSB PCI Express X16 Graphic Connector, Dual Channel DDR 400/333
>MHz Memory Support
>
>One more question if I can't get this to work I may try to find an old computer
>somewhere with 98 on it or XP SP1 and reinstall. If I do that I will need
>a new challenge and response code. Is INTDevices still taking those requests?
>Thanks,
>Carol
>
>
>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hmm.
>>You may have a point. I'm still running sp1 with an athlon 64
>>in uniprocessor mode.
>>It is bulletproof until I start adding LOTS of plugins, comprising
>>DX and VST. Then it gets a little flakey. I save often.
>>Carol's box was working fine until a few weeks ago.
>>Carol, Have you turned off hyperthreading in the bios?
>>What motherboard is it?, and what other cards are in your system?
>>
>>
>>
>>"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
>>>I've heard, don't know for sure, that SP2 could cause problems also.
>>>Edna
>>>
>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>>>news:474ba55e@linux...
>>>> ahhhhh... the ole' multiprocessor problem. In the early days of multi
>>
>>>> core/CPU, I remember BT getting it to work for a short while then it
>
>>>> slowly degrades the more it was used. He never said 'what' degrades,
>but
>>I
>>>> wonder if that's what you have going here. Did you shut down the 2nd
>core?
>>>>
>>>> AA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:474b9d27$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> Kim,
>>>>> I've got a P4 3.00 GHZ ACPI Multiprocessor PC 1.99 GB RAM, SP2
>>>>> Just not sure why all of a sudden I'm getting these mesages when it
>used
>>>>> to work a few weeks ago.
>>>>> I don't know how the FLASH the Bios, (is it easy enough to try?) and
>>I'm
>>>>> only running 1 card.
>>>>> I will check out the tweaks and try them.
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Carol
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Ahh, just realised that you are having the c00000005 (or whatever
>>>>>>it is..) problem.
>>>>>>It's a sticky one, but I had this sometime ago.
>>>>>>In my case changing RAM and flashing the Bios on the mobo fixed
>>>>>>it.
>>>>>>If you have some spare RAM, try it. If not, and you have at least
>>>>>>two modules, try pulling one out and swapping.
>>>>>>What mobo/hardware configuration are you running?
>>>>>>Have you installed V3 with all the fx subsystem fixes correctly?
>>>>>>Search the NG for a thread entitled "XP tweaks for Paris share findings"
>>>>>>and you may find some clues there.
>>>>>>Kim
>>>>>>
>>>>>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Kim,
>>>>>>>I tried your suggestion but no luck. I moved all the VSt's out. I
still
>>>>>>get
>>>>>>>the "registry error make sure program is installed properly"
>>>>>>>I alsoremoved the scherzo files from the system 32 file
>>>>>>>then reinstalled the drivers then reinstalled the drivers,then
>>>>>>>reinstalled
>>>>>>>Paris and still get that error. What could be going on?
>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Carol.
>>>>>>>>If your Paris VST folder shares with the Cubase VST folder, and
>>>>>>>>you have virtual instruments installed, almost certainly these
>>>>>>>>will play havoc with Paris. Try temporarily moving all the
>>>>>>>>vsti DLL's out of the VST folder and then try launching PARIS.
>>>>>>>>Also you could temporarily change the entry in the Paris.cfg file,
>>
>>>>>>>>(found
>>>>>>>>in the directory where Paris is installed), from
>>>>>>>>"DisableDirectX=0" to "DisableDirectX=1".
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Kim
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>>Thanks for your suggestions. I've tried these things but I keep

>>>>>>>>>getting
>>>>>>>>a
>>>>>>>>>"registry error, make sure application is installed properly" box.
>>
>>>>>>>>>This
>>>>>>>>is
>>>>>>>>>while it's loading during the loading of the EDS/Direct loading

>>>>>>>>>segment
>>>>>>>>it
>>>>>>>>>goes through. Could it be because of some other program I installed
>>in
>>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>>>last week?
>>>>>>>>>Like Stylus RMX, Trilogy or Cubase SE? I also tried a demo of Massive
>>>>>>and
>>>>>>>>>Tera. Any of these tend to cause a problem?
>>>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>Yes, in XP if you give paris more time to open/close projects,
it
>>
>>>>>>>>>>doesn't
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>crash nnneearly as much if at all. I suspect your friend is on
the
>>
>>>>>>>>>>right
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>path though I'm not sure if it's the multi threaded part of the
>app
>>>>> or
>>>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>XP hardware drivers that cause it and I may never know.. which
is
>>ok,
>>>>>>>all
>>>>>>>>>I
>>>>>>>>>>need is to know how to avoid the crashes :)
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>AA
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:474ac991$1@linux...
>>>>>>>>>>>I was getting this warning on a regular basis after switching

>>>>>>>>>>>between
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>different projects and almost always when trying to open a new
>
>>>>>>>>>>>project
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I then uninstalled and reinstalled Paris and all it's goodies
>as
>>
>>>>>>>>>>> per
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Dimitrios' recomendations. in the C root directory I believe
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> After that I got this warning less frequently but usually after
>>
>>>>>>>>>>> working
>>>>>>>>>on
>>>>>>>>>>> three different projects andtrying to open a fourth.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> I mentioned this problem to the guy who's built and upgraded
my
>>
>>>>>>>>>>> paris
>>>>>>>>>rig
>>>>>>>>>>> from day one and he seemend to think it had something to do with
>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>or
>>>>>>>>>>> the computer not fully clearing out the memory of the preceeding
>>
>>>>>>>>>>> project
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> so just for the hell of it I tried something very simple...when
>>the
>>>>>>>time
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> came to change to a fourth project I would close the third and
>>wait
>>>>>>>at
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> least 15 seconds before opening the fourth...guess what, no more
>>>>>>>>>>> warnings/crashes
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> Don't know if this will work for you but it has made playing
with
>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>a
>>>>>>>>>>> lot more enjoyable
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>> news:n85lk3dfe1bptb7lfjv39s9ou9pl26ufnv@4ax.com...
>>>>>>>>>>>> different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john
>>b.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at

>>>>>>>>>>>> address:
>>>>>>>>>>>> 00481382'
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of
the
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>>>> directory.
>>>>>>>>>>>> 2. De install Paris.
>>>>>>>>>>>> 3. Go to the windows system folder and
>>>>>>>>>>>> a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
>>>>>>>>>>>> b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
>>>>>>>>>>>> c. Reinstall Paris
>>>>>>>>>>>> 4. Start with one card.
>>>>>>>>>>>> 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL cards
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> removed
>>>>>>>>>>>> except
>>>>>>>>>>>> for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others
>>one
>>>>>>>at
>>>>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>>>>> time until all is working.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because
>>it
>>>>>>>>>>>> sounds like
>>>>>>>>>>>> the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
>>>>>>>>>>>> default_project.ppj.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other
>>>>>>>>>>>> corrupted
>>>>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>>>> components. Hence the above advice.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Some things to make note of:
>>>>>>>>>>>> 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card
>>or
>>>>>>did
>>>>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>>>>> stop working immediately after you installed the new card?
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back
>where
>>>>>>>it
>>>>>>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>>>>>>> before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP
update
>>>>>>>via
>>>>>>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>>>>>>> bios)
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol"
>>>>>>>>>>>> <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>Can anyone help me with this?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message that
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>says
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>"registry
>>>>>>>>>>>>>error make sure product is installed properly"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>>>>>>>>>>>>>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has
>to
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>close
>>>>>>>>>do
>>>>>>>>>>>>>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down
and
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>sometimes
>>>>>>>>>>>>>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>this
>>>>>>>>might
>>>>>>>>>>>>>be?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
Re: Unhandled exception- Another question can I use a Mac G5? [message #93161 is a reply to message #93158] Wed, 28 November 2007 16:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Carol is currently offline  Carol
Messages: 9
Registered: January 2006
Junior Member
Thanks Kim, diabled it but still no luck, thanks for the Bios info.
Another question. I have a Mac G5, Os X, can I install the EDS 1000 card
in that and use the Mac software and drivers? Can't find anything about there
being a different version card for the Mac but maybe there is. And if it
is possile Will my ppj files done on a PC open in the Mac?
Thanks,
Carol
"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>
>Carol.
>Download this:
>
> http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/bi osglossarybymenu_v07.pdf
>
>If you've never screwed around with bios settings, just be a bit
>careful. Disable hyperthreading, and "core multiplexing technology".
>Then "exit and save changes".
>Not sure if this will fix the problem, but for Paris these should be off
>anyway.
>
>See how you go.
>
>Kim
>
>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>Hi,
>>I've tried a few other things and no luck. I just don't understand the
"registry
>>error" I'm getting on Paris startup during the EDS/Direct FX loading part.
>>Could a RAM problem cause this error? Kim how do I shut off the hyperthreading
>>in the Bios, I'm willing to try it. No other extra cards installed. The
>mother
>>board is a BTX Intel Desktop Board D915GMH
>>800/533 MHz FSB PCI Express X16 Graphic Connector, Dual Channel DDR 400/333
>>MHz Memory Support
>>
>>One more question if I can't get this to work I may try to find an old
computer
>>somewhere with 98 on it or XP SP1 and reinstall. If I do that I will need
>>a new challenge and response code. Is INTDevices still taking those requests?
>>Thanks,
>>Carol
>>
>>
>>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Hmm.
>>>You may have a point. I'm still running sp1 with an athlon 64
>>>in uniprocessor mode.
>>>It is bulletproof until I start adding LOTS of plugins, comprising
>>>DX and VST. Then it gets a little flakey. I save often.
>>>Carol's box was working fine until a few weeks ago.
>>>Carol, Have you turned off hyperthreading in the bios?
>>>What motherboard is it?, and what other cards are in your system?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
>>>>I've heard, don't know for sure, that SP2 could cause problems also.
>>>>Edna
>>>>
>>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>>>>news:474ba55e@linux...
>>>>> ahhhhh... the ole' multiprocessor problem. In the early days of multi
>>>
>>>>> core/CPU, I remember BT getting it to work for a short while then it
>>
>>>>> slowly degrades the more it was used. He never said 'what' degrades,
>>but
>>>I
>>>>> wonder if that's what you have going here. Did you shut down the 2nd
>>core?
>>>>>
>>>>> AA
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:474b9d27$1@linux...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kim,
>>>>>> I've got a P4 3.00 GHZ ACPI Multiprocessor PC 1.99 GB RAM, SP2
>>>>>> Just not sure why all of a sudden I'm getting these mesages when it
>>used
>>>>>> to work a few weeks ago.
>>>>>> I don't know how the FLASH the Bios, (is it easy enough to try?) and
>>>I'm
>>>>>> only running 1 card.
>>>>>> I will check out the tweaks and try them.
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Carol
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Ahh, just realised that you are having the c00000005 (or whatever
>>>>>>>it is..) problem.
>>>>>>>It's a sticky one, but I had this sometime ago.
>>>>>>>In my case changing RAM and flashing the Bios on the mobo fixed
>>>>>>>it.
>>>>>>>If you have some spare RAM, try it. If not, and you have at least
>>>>>>>two modules, try pulling one out and swapping.
>>>>>>>What mobo/hardware configuration are you running?
>>>>>>>Have you installed V3 with all the fx subsystem fixes correctly?
>>>>>>>Search the NG for a thread entitled "XP tweaks for Paris share findings"
>>>>>>>and you may find some clues there.
>>>>>>>Kim
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Kim,
>>>>>>>>I tried your suggestion but no luck. I moved all the VSt's out. I
>still
>>>>>>>get
>>>>>>>>the "registry error make sure program is installed properly"
>>>>>>>>I alsoremoved the scherzo files from the system 32 file
>>>>>>>>then reinstalled the drivers then reinstalled the drivers,then
>>>>>>>>reinstalled
>>>>>>>>Paris and still get that error. What could be going on?
>>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Carol.
>>>>>>>>>If your Paris VST folder shares with the Cubase VST folder, and
>>>>>>>>>you have virtual instruments installed, almost certainly these
>>>>>>>>>will play havoc with Paris. Try temporarily moving all the
>>>>>>>>>vsti DLL's out of the VST folder and then try launching PARIS.
>>>>>>>>>Also you could temporarily change the entry in the Paris.cfg file,
>>>
>>>>>>>>>(found
>>>>>>>>>in the directory where Paris is installed), from
>>>>>>>>>"DisableDirectX=0" to "DisableDirectX=1".
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Kim
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>Thanks for your suggestions. I've tried these things but I keep
>
>>>>>>>>>>getting
>>>>>>>>>a
>>>>>>>>>>"registry error, make sure application is installed properly" box.
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>This
>>>>>>>>>is
>>>>>>>>>>while it's loading during the loading of the EDS/Direct loading
>
>>>>>>>>>>segment
>>>>>>>>>it
>>>>>>>>>>goes through. Could it be because of some other program I installed
>>>in
>>>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>>>>last week?
>>>>>>>>>>Like Stylus RMX, Trilogy or Cubase SE? I also tried a demo of Massive
>>>>>>>and
>>>>>>>>>>Tera. Any of these tend to cause a problem?
>>>>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>Yes, in XP if you give paris more time to open/close projects,
>it
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>doesn't
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>crash nnneearly as much if at all. I suspect your friend is on
>the
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>right
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>path though I'm not sure if it's the multi threaded part of the
>>app
>>>>>> or
>>>>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>XP hardware drivers that cause it and I may never know.. which
>is
>>>ok,
>>>>>>>>all
>>>>>>>>>>I
>>>>>>>>>>>need is to know how to avoid the crashes :)
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>AA
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message news:474ac991$1@linux...
>>>>>>>>>>>>I was getting this warning on a regular basis after switching
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>between
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>different projects and almost always when trying to open a new
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>project
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I then uninstalled and reinstalled Paris and all it's goodies
>>as
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> per
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Dimitrios' recomendations. in the C root directory I believe
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> After that I got this warning less frequently but usually after
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> working
>>>>>>>>>>on
>>>>>>>>>>>> three different projects andtrying to open a fourth.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> I mentioned this problem to the guy who's built and upgraded
>my
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> paris
>>>>>>>>>>rig
>>>>>>>>>>>> from day one and he seemend to think it had something to do
with
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>>or
>>>>>>>>>>>> the computer not fully clearing out the memory of the preceeding
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> project
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> so just for the hell of it I tried something very simple...when
>>>the
>>>>>>>>time
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> came to change to a fourth project I would close the third and
>>>wait
>>>>>>>>at
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> least 15 seconds before opening the fourth...guess what, no
more
>>>>>>>>>>>> warnings/crashes
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> Don't know if this will work for you but it has made playing
>with
>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>>a
>>>>>>>>>>>> lot more enjoyable
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>>> news:n85lk3dfe1bptb7lfjv39s9ou9pl26ufnv@4ax.com...
>>>>>>>>>>>>> different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john
>>>b.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at
>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> address:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 00481382'
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of
>the
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>>>>> directory.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2. De install Paris.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3. Go to the windows system folder and
>>>>>>>>>>>>> a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
>>>>>>>>>>>>> b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
>>>>>>>>>>>>> c. Reinstall Paris
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 4. Start with one card.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL cards
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> removed
>>>>>>>>>>>>> except
>>>>>>>>>>>>> for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others
>>>one
>>>>>>>>at
>>>>>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>>>>>> time until all is working.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because
>>>it
>>>>>>>>>>>>> sounds like
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> default_project.ppj.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other
>>>>>>>>>>>>> corrupted
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>>>>> components. Hence the above advice.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Some things to make note of:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card
>>>or
>>>>>>>did
>>>>>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>>>>>> stop working immediately after you installed the new card?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back
>>where
>>>>>>>>it
>>>>>>>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>>>>>>>> before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP
>update
>>>>>>>>via
>>>>>>>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>>>>>>>> bios)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol"
>>>>>>>>>>>>> <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Can anyone help me with this?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message
that
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>says
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>"registry
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>error make sure product is installed properly"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has
>>to
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>close
>>>>>>>>>>do
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down
>and
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>sometimes
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to what
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>this
>>>>>>>>>might
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>be?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
Re: Unhandled exception- Another question can I use a Mac G5? [message #93162 is a reply to message #93161] Wed, 28 November 2007 17:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
Messages: 1988
Registered: May 2008
Senior Member
G5/OSx will not run Paris. The last Mac compatible OS was 9.22.

AA


"Carol " <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:474dff95@linux...
>
> Thanks Kim, diabled it but still no luck, thanks for the Bios info.
> Another question. I have a Mac G5, Os X, can I install the EDS 1000 card
> in that and use the Mac software and drivers? Can't find anything about
> there
> being a different version card for the Mac but maybe there is. And if it
> is possile Will my ppj files done on a PC open in the Mac?
> Thanks,
> Carol
> "Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>
>>Carol.
>>Download this:
>>
>> http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/bi osglossarybymenu_v07.pdf
>>
>>If you've never screwed around with bios settings, just be a bit
>>careful. Disable hyperthreading, and "core multiplexing technology".
>>Then "exit and save changes".
>>Not sure if this will fix the problem, but for Paris these should be off
>>anyway.
>>
>>See how you go.
>>
>>Kim
>>
>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>I've tried a few other things and no luck. I just don't understand the
> "registry
>>>error" I'm getting on Paris startup during the EDS/Direct FX loading
>>>part.
>>>Could a RAM problem cause this error? Kim how do I shut off the
>>>hyperthreading
>>>in the Bios, I'm willing to try it. No other extra cards installed. The
>>mother
>>>board is a BTX Intel Desktop Board D915GMH
>>>800/533 MHz FSB PCI Express X16 Graphic Connector, Dual Channel DDR
>>>400/333
>>>MHz Memory Support
>>>
>>>One more question if I can't get this to work I may try to find an old
> computer
>>>somewhere with 98 on it or XP SP1 and reinstall. If I do that I will need
>>>a new challenge and response code. Is INTDevices still taking those
>>>requests?
>>>Thanks,
>>>Carol
>>>
>>>
>>>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Hmm.
>>>>You may have a point. I'm still running sp1 with an athlon 64
>>>>in uniprocessor mode.
>>>>It is bulletproof until I start adding LOTS of plugins, comprising
>>>>DX and VST. Then it gets a little flakey. I save often.
>>>>Carol's box was working fine until a few weeks ago.
>>>>Carol, Have you turned off hyperthreading in the bios?
>>>>What motherboard is it?, and what other cards are in your system?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"Edna" <edna@texomaonline.com> wrote:
>>>>>I've heard, don't know for sure, that SP2 could cause problems also.
>>>>>Edna
>>>>>
>>>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
>>>>>news:474ba55e@linux...
>>>>>> ahhhhh... the ole' multiprocessor problem. In the early days of multi
>>>>
>>>>>> core/CPU, I remember BT getting it to work for a short while then it
>>>
>>>>>> slowly degrades the more it was used. He never said 'what' degrades,
>>>but
>>>>I
>>>>>> wonder if that's what you have going here. Did you shut down the 2nd
>>>core?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> AA
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:474b9d27$1@linux...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Kim,
>>>>>>> I've got a P4 3.00 GHZ ACPI Multiprocessor PC 1.99 GB RAM, SP2
>>>>>>> Just not sure why all of a sudden I'm getting these mesages when it
>>>used
>>>>>>> to work a few weeks ago.
>>>>>>> I don't know how the FLASH the Bios, (is it easy enough to try?) and
>>>>I'm
>>>>>>> only running 1 card.
>>>>>>> I will check out the tweaks and try them.
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> Carol
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Ahh, just realised that you are having the c00000005 (or whatever
>>>>>>>>it is..) problem.
>>>>>>>>It's a sticky one, but I had this sometime ago.
>>>>>>>>In my case changing RAM and flashing the Bios on the mobo fixed
>>>>>>>>it.
>>>>>>>>If you have some spare RAM, try it. If not, and you have at least
>>>>>>>>two modules, try pulling one out and swapping.
>>>>>>>>What mobo/hardware configuration are you running?
>>>>>>>>Have you installed V3 with all the fx subsystem fixes correctly?
>>>>>>>>Search the NG for a thread entitled "XP tweaks for Paris share
>>>>>>>>findings"
>>>>>>>>and you may find some clues there.
>>>>>>>>Kim
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Kim,
>>>>>>>>>I tried your suggestion but no luck. I moved all the VSt's out. I
>>still
>>>>>>>>get
>>>>>>>>>the "registry error make sure program is installed properly"
>>>>>>>>>I alsoremoved the scherzo files from the system 32 file
>>>>>>>>>then reinstalled the drivers then reinstalled the drivers,then
>>>>>>>>>reinstalled
>>>>>>>>>Paris and still get that error. What could be going on?
>>>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>"Kim W." <no@way.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Carol.
>>>>>>>>>>If your Paris VST folder shares with the Cubase VST folder, and
>>>>>>>>>>you have virtual instruments installed, almost certainly these
>>>>>>>>>>will play havoc with Paris. Try temporarily moving all the
>>>>>>>>>>vsti DLL's out of the VST folder and then try launching PARIS.
>>>>>>>>>>Also you could temporarily change the entry in the Paris.cfg file,
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>(found
>>>>>>>>>>in the directory where Paris is installed), from
>>>>>>>>>>"DisableDirectX=0" to "DisableDirectX=1".
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Kim
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>"Carol" <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>Thanks for your suggestions. I've tried these things but I keep
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>getting
>>>>>>>>>>a
>>>>>>>>>>>"registry error, make sure application is installed properly"
>>>>>>>>>>>box.
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>This
>>>>>>>>>>is
>>>>>>>>>>>while it's loading during the loading of the EDS/Direct loading
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>segment
>>>>>>>>>>it
>>>>>>>>>>>goes through. Could it be because of some other program I
>>>>>>>>>>>installed
>>>>in
>>>>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>>>>>last week?
>>>>>>>>>>>Like Stylus RMX, Trilogy or Cubase SE? I also tried a demo of
>>>>>>>>>>>Massive
>>>>>>>>and
>>>>>>>>>>>Tera. Any of these tend to cause a problem?
>>>>>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>Yes, in XP if you give paris more time to open/close projects,
>>it
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>doesn't
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>crash nnneearly as much if at all. I suspect your friend is on
>>the
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>right
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>path though I'm not sure if it's the multi threaded part of the
>>>app
>>>>>>> or
>>>>>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>XP hardware drivers that cause it and I may never know.. which
>>is
>>>>ok,
>>>>>>>>>all
>>>>>>>>>>>I
>>>>>>>>>>>>need is to know how to avoid the crashes :)
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>AA
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>"Don Nafe" <dnafe@magma.ca> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>>>news:474ac991$1@linux...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>I was getting this warning on a regular basis after switching
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>between
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>different projects and almost always when trying to open a new
>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>project
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I then uninstalled and reinstalled Paris and all it's goodies
>>>as
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> per
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Dimitrios' recomendations. in the C root directory I believe
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> After that I got this warning less frequently but usually
>>>>>>>>>>>>> after
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> working
>>>>>>>>>>>on
>>>>>>>>>>>>> three different projects andtrying to open a fourth.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I mentioned this problem to the guy who's built and upgraded
>>my
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> paris
>>>>>>>>>>>rig
>>>>>>>>>>>>> from day one and he seemend to think it had something to do
> with
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>>>or
>>>>>>>>>>>>> the computer not fully clearing out the memory of the
>>>>>>>>>>>>> preceeding
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> project
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> so just for the hell of it I tried something very
>>>>>>>>>>>>> simple...when
>>>>the
>>>>>>>>>time
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> came to change to a fourth project I would close the third and
>>>>wait
>>>>>>>>>at
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> least 15 seconds before opening the fourth...guess what, no
> more
>>>>>>>>>>>>> warnings/crashes
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Don't know if this will work for you but it has made playing
>>with
>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>>>a
>>>>>>>>>>>>> lot more enjoyable
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> "rick" <parnell68@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>>>>>>>>>> news:n85lk3dfe1bptb7lfjv39s9ou9pl26ufnv@4ax.com...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> different address but maybe this will help...courtesy of john
>>>>b.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at
>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> address:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 00481382'
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe'
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of
>>the
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> directory.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2. De install Paris.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3. Go to the windows system folder and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> c. Reinstall Paris
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 4. Start with one card.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla system, meaning ALL
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> cards
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> removed
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> except
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> others
>>>>one
>>>>>>>>>at
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> time until all is working.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because
>>>>it
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> sounds like
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the hardware initialized, but then could not open the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> default_project.ppj.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> corrupted
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Paris
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> components. Hence the above advice.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Some things to make note of:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> card
>>>>or
>>>>>>>>did
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> stop working immediately after you installed the new card?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back
>>>where
>>>>>>>>>it
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP
>>update
>>>>>>>>>via
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> your
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bios)
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 26 Nov 2007 16:53:57 +1000, "Carol"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> <letthedogdrive@hotmail.com>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Can anyone help me with this?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I try to open Paris and during the loading I get a message
> that
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>says
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>"registry
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>error make sure product is installed properly"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Then I get an unhandles exception: c0000005
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>At address:1496dd3a box that comes up and it tells me it has
>>>to
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>close
>>>>>>>>>>>do
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I want to send a report to microsoft. Paris then shuts down
>>and
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>sometimes
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>the computer shuts down to and restarts.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>I have reloaded Paris with no luck, any suggsetions as to
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>what
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>this
>>>>>>>>>>might
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>be?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Thanks,
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Carol
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
Re: Unhandled exception- Another question can I use a Mac G5? [message #93169 is a reply to message #93162] Wed, 28 November 2007 21:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Paul Braun is currently offline  Paul Braun   UNITED STATES
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On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 19:24:07 -0600, "Aaron Allen"
<know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:

>G5/OSx will not run Paris. The last Mac compatible OS was 9.22.
>
>AA
>

And not in Classic Mode, either. It needs to boot natively into
9.2.2. I believe the last Paris-friendly Mac was one of the Mirrored
Drive Door (MDD) models.

Not only that, but the PCI slots in a G5 are a different standard and
a different voltage, and would fry the EDS card.

pab
Re: Unhandled exception- Another question can I use a Mac G5? [message #93170 is a reply to message #93169] Wed, 28 November 2007 23:38 Go to previous message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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I'd heard they are keyed such that you can't even plug an EDS into them..
can anyone verify, I don' t have a Mac at home....

AA

"Paul Braun" <cygnus_nospam@ctgonline.org> wrote in message
news:bhjsk3l8rr68mph3ei2qbjhg5jg5fj099i@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 28 Nov 2007 19:24:07 -0600, "Aaron Allen"
> <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>
>>G5/OSx will not run Paris. The last Mac compatible OS was 9.22.
>>
>>AA
>>
>
> And not in Classic Mode, either. It needs to boot natively into
> 9.2.2. I believe the last Paris-friendly Mac was one of the Mirrored
> Drive Door (MDD) models.
>
> Not only that, but the PCI slots in a G5 are a different standard and
> a different voltage, and would fry the EDS card.
>
> pab
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