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Please help with XP problems [message #75055] |
Sat, 28 October 2006 18:01 |
MikeP
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I'm sorry for the lack of specifics, I was re-posting from another post that
had all my info.
Anyway here is the situation:
I have an HP with a dual core AMD X2 proc. It has 2gig of ram and is running
XP home.
I disabled the onboard video card and I am running a PCI-E card.
There are no PCI conflicts.
installed the proper xp drivers and subsystem in the correct folder.
I copied the Paris pro folder onto the C: drive and ran it from there, but
that seemed to make it crash more.
I can open and run Paris, and close usually without errors. If I try to run
Paris a second time, it will crash, and then if I try to run it again it
sometimes works.
I have had some fatal exceptions while working on a project, not that I never
had that before, but it seems to be happening much more often.
I noticed that I can't save presets for native plugins, also.
Do you have any ideas?
Thanks,
MIke P
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Re: Please help with XP problems [message #75056 is a reply to message #75055] |
Sat, 28 October 2006 17:30 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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What motherboard and what is in what slots ?
Mike P wrote:
> I'm sorry for the lack of specifics, I was re-posting from another post that
> had all my info.
> Anyway here is the situation:
> I have an HP with a dual core AMD X2 proc. It has 2gig of ram and is running
> XP home.
> I disabled the onboard video card and I am running a PCI-E card.
> There are no PCI conflicts.
> installed the proper xp drivers and subsystem in the correct folder.
> I copied the Paris pro folder onto the C: drive and ran it from there, but
> that seemed to make it crash more.
> I can open and run Paris, and close usually without errors. If I try to run
> Paris a second time, it will crash, and then if I try to run it again it
> sometimes works.
> I have had some fatal exceptions while working on a project, not that I never
> had that before, but it seems to be happening much more often.
> I noticed that I can't save presets for native plugins, also.
> Do you have any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> MIke P
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Re: Please help with XP problems [message #75057 is a reply to message #75056] |
Sat, 28 October 2006 18:35 |
MikeP
Messages: 37 Registered: October 2006
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I don't know what motherboard it is, the model is HP 1540N and on their site
I can't find the make of the motherboard.
The Video card is in the only PCI-E slot and the Paris Cards are in slots
one and two. I can't move them because the bottom slot is too close to case
for the card to fit.
John <no@no.com> wrote:
>What motherboard and what is in what slots ?
>
>Mike P wrote:
>> I'm sorry for the lack of specifics, I was re-posting from another post
that
>> had all my info.
>> Anyway here is the situation:
>> I have an HP with a dual core AMD X2 proc. It has 2gig of ram and is running
>> XP home.
>> I disabled the onboard video card and I am running a PCI-E card.
>> There are no PCI conflicts.
>> installed the proper xp drivers and subsystem in the correct folder.
>> I copied the Paris pro folder onto the C: drive and ran it from there,
but
>> that seemed to make it crash more.
>> I can open and run Paris, and close usually without errors. If I try to
run
>> Paris a second time, it will crash, and then if I try to run it again
it
>> sometimes works.
>> I have had some fatal exceptions while working on a project, not that
I never
>> had that before, but it seems to be happening much more often.
>> I noticed that I can't save presets for native plugins, also.
>> Do you have any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> MIke P
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Re: Please help with XP problems [message #75058 is a reply to message #75057] |
Sat, 28 October 2006 18:01 |
John [1]
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Find a manual. It's very common for slot 1 and the PCIE to share IRQ
which is NO GOOD.
Mike P wrote:
> I don't know what motherboard it is, the model is HP 1540N and on their site
> I can't find the make of the motherboard.
> The Video card is in the only PCI-E slot and the Paris Cards are in slots
> one and two. I can't move them because the bottom slot is too close to case
> for the card to fit.
>
>
> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>> What motherboard and what is in what slots ?
>>
>> Mike P wrote:
>>> I'm sorry for the lack of specifics, I was re-posting from another post
> that
>>> had all my info.
>>> Anyway here is the situation:
>>> I have an HP with a dual core AMD X2 proc. It has 2gig of ram and is running
>>> XP home.
>>> I disabled the onboard video card and I am running a PCI-E card.
>>> There are no PCI conflicts.
>>> installed the proper xp drivers and subsystem in the correct folder.
>>> I copied the Paris pro folder onto the C: drive and ran it from there,
> but
>>> that seemed to make it crash more.
>>> I can open and run Paris, and close usually without errors. If I try to
> run
>>> Paris a second time, it will crash, and then if I try to run it again
> it
>>> sometimes works.
>>> I have had some fatal exceptions while working on a project, not that
> I never
>>> had that before, but it seems to be happening much more often.
>>> I noticed that I can't save presets for native plugins, also.
>>> Do you have any ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> MIke P
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Re: Please help with XP problems [message #75059 is a reply to message #75057] |
Sat, 28 October 2006 18:02 |
John [1]
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Oh and HP sucks. I hate HP (cept printers). I hate their computers
with true passion.
Official leader HP haters club
Mike P wrote:
> I don't know what motherboard it is, the model is HP 1540N and on their site
> I can't find the make of the motherboard.
> The Video card is in the only PCI-E slot and the Paris Cards are in slots
> one and two. I can't move them because the bottom slot is too close to case
> for the card to fit.
>
>
> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>> What motherboard and what is in what slots ?
>>
>> Mike P wrote:
>>> I'm sorry for the lack of specifics, I was re-posting from another post
> that
>>> had all my info.
>>> Anyway here is the situation:
>>> I have an HP with a dual core AMD X2 proc. It has 2gig of ram and is running
>>> XP home.
>>> I disabled the onboard video card and I am running a PCI-E card.
>>> There are no PCI conflicts.
>>> installed the proper xp drivers and subsystem in the correct folder.
>>> I copied the Paris pro folder onto the C: drive and ran it from there,
> but
>>> that seemed to make it crash more.
>>> I can open and run Paris, and close usually without errors. If I try to
> run
>>> Paris a second time, it will crash, and then if I try to run it again
> it
>>> sometimes works.
>>> I have had some fatal exceptions while working on a project, not that
> I never
>>> had that before, but it seems to be happening much more often.
>>> I noticed that I can't save presets for native plugins, also.
>>> Do you have any ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> MIke P
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Re: Please help with XP problems [message #75060 is a reply to message #75058] |
Sat, 28 October 2006 18:15 |
Martin Harrington
Messages: 560 Registered: September 2005
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Sharing IRQ's is something that win XP does fine...that's not the problem.
Martin Harrington
www.lendanear-sound.com
"John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4543fb27@linux...
> Find a manual. It's very common for slot 1 and the PCIE to share IRQ
> which is NO GOOD.
>
> Mike P wrote:
>> I don't know what motherboard it is, the model is HP 1540N and on their
>> site
>> I can't find the make of the motherboard.
>> The Video card is in the only PCI-E slot and the Paris Cards are in slots
>> one and two. I can't move them because the bottom slot is too close to
>> case
>> for the card to fit.
>>
>>
>> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>>> What motherboard and what is in what slots ?
>>>
>>> Mike P wrote:
>>>> I'm sorry for the lack of specifics, I was re-posting from another post
>> that
>>>> had all my info.
>>>> Anyway here is the situation:
>>>> I have an HP with a dual core AMD X2 proc. It has 2gig of ram and is
>>>> running
>>>> XP home.
>>>> I disabled the onboard video card and I am running a PCI-E card.
>>>> There are no PCI conflicts.
>>>> installed the proper xp drivers and subsystem in the correct folder.
>>>> I copied the Paris pro folder onto the C: drive and ran it from there,
>> but
>>>> that seemed to make it crash more.
>>>> I can open and run Paris, and close usually without errors. If I try to
>> run
>>>> Paris a second time, it will crash, and then if I try to run it again
>> it
>>>> sometimes works.
>>>> I have had some fatal exceptions while working on a project, not that
>> I never
>>>> had that before, but it seems to be happening much more often.
>>>> I noticed that I can't save presets for native plugins, also.
>>>> Do you have any ideas?
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> MIke P
>>
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Re: Please help with XP problems [message #75061 is a reply to message #75058] |
Sat, 28 October 2006 19:07 |
MikeP
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Wouldn't that show up in System resources? It shows them on different irq's.
When I was having an IRQ conflict with the video card, the transport functions
would lock, but I am not having that problem anymore.
My video card is a dual monitor nvidia
John <no@no.com> wrote:
>Find a manual. It's very common for slot 1 and the PCIE to share IRQ
>which is NO GOOD.
>
>Mike P wrote:
>> I don't know what motherboard it is, the model is HP 1540N and on their
site
>> I can't find the make of the motherboard.
>> The Video card is in the only PCI-E slot and the Paris Cards are in slots
>> one and two. I can't move them because the bottom slot is too close to
case
>> for the card to fit.
>>
>>
>> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>>> What motherboard and what is in what slots ?
>>>
>>> Mike P wrote:
>>>> I'm sorry for the lack of specifics, I was re-posting from another post
>> that
>>>> had all my info.
>>>> Anyway here is the situation:
>>>> I have an HP with a dual core AMD X2 proc. It has 2gig of ram and is
running
>>>> XP home.
>>>> I disabled the onboard video card and I am running a PCI-E card.
>>>> There are no PCI conflicts.
>>>> installed the proper xp drivers and subsystem in the correct folder.
>>>> I copied the Paris pro folder onto the C: drive and ran it from there,
>> but
>>>> that seemed to make it crash more.
>>>> I can open and run Paris, and close usually without errors. If I try
to
>> run
>>>> Paris a second time, it will crash, and then if I try to run it again
>> it
>>>> sometimes works.
>>>> I have had some fatal exceptions while working on a project, not that
>> I never
>>>> had that before, but it seems to be happening much more often.
>>>> I noticed that I can't save presets for native plugins, also.
>>>> Do you have any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> MIke P
>>
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Re: Please help with XP problems [message #75069 is a reply to message #75059] |
Sat, 28 October 2006 19:57 |
MikeP
Messages: 37 Registered: October 2006
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I know, I know, you shouldn't use "off the shelf" computers, but to build
this machine would have cost me much more, so I thought I'd try it.
Would it make any difference between using XP home and XP prof?
John <no@no.com> wrote:
>Oh and HP sucks. I hate HP (cept printers). I hate their computers
>with true passion.
>
>Official leader HP haters club
>
>Mike P wrote:
>> I don't know what motherboard it is, the model is HP 1540N and on their
site
>> I can't find the make of the motherboard.
>> The Video card is in the only PCI-E slot and the Paris Cards are in slots
>> one and two. I can't move them because the bottom slot is too close to
case
>> for the card to fit.
>>
>>
>> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>>> What motherboard and what is in what slots ?
>>>
>>> Mike P wrote:
>>>> I'm sorry for the lack of specifics, I was re-posting from another post
>> that
>>>> had all my info.
>>>> Anyway here is the situation:
>>>> I have an HP with a dual core AMD X2 proc. It has 2gig of ram and is
running
>>>> XP home.
>>>> I disabled the onboard video card and I am running a PCI-E card.
>>>> There are no PCI conflicts.
>>>> installed the proper xp drivers and subsystem in the correct folder.
>>>> I copied the Paris pro folder onto the C: drive and ran it from there,
>> but
>>>> that seemed to make it crash more.
>>>> I can open and run Paris, and close usually without errors. If I try
to
>> run
>>>> Paris a second time, it will crash, and then if I try to run it again
>> it
>>>> sometimes works.
>>>> I have had some fatal exceptions while working on a project, not that
>> I never
>>>> had that before, but it seems to be happening much more often.
>>>> I noticed that I can't save presets for native plugins, also.
>>>> Do you have any ideas?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> MIke P
>>
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Re: Please help with XP problems [message #75070 is a reply to message #75069] |
Sat, 28 October 2006 19:09 |
Aaron Allen
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For Paris? NO diff between Pro and Home.
AA
"Mike P" <mikep@4hometown.com> wrote in message news:45440a9a$1@linux...
>
> I know, I know, you shouldn't use "off the shelf" computers, but to build
> this machine would have cost me much more, so I thought I'd try it.
> Would it make any difference between using XP home and XP prof?
>
>
> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>>Oh and HP sucks. I hate HP (cept printers). I hate their computers
>>with true passion.
>>
>>Official leader HP haters club
>>
>>Mike P wrote:
>>> I don't know what motherboard it is, the model is HP 1540N and on their
> site
>>> I can't find the make of the motherboard.
>>> The Video card is in the only PCI-E slot and the Paris Cards are in
>>> slots
>>> one and two. I can't move them because the bottom slot is too close to
> case
>>> for the card to fit.
>>>
>>>
>>> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>>>> What motherboard and what is in what slots ?
>>>>
>>>> Mike P wrote:
>>>>> I'm sorry for the lack of specifics, I was re-posting from another
>>>>> post
>>> that
>>>>> had all my info.
>>>>> Anyway here is the situation:
>>>>> I have an HP with a dual core AMD X2 proc. It has 2gig of ram and is
> running
>>>>> XP home.
>>>>> I disabled the onboard video card and I am running a PCI-E card.
>>>>> There are no PCI conflicts.
>>>>> installed the proper xp drivers and subsystem in the correct folder.
>>>>> I copied the Paris pro folder onto the C: drive and ran it from there,
>>> but
>>>>> that seemed to make it crash more.
>>>>> I can open and run Paris, and close usually without errors. If I try
> to
>>> run
>>>>> Paris a second time, it will crash, and then if I try to run it again
>>> it
>>>>> sometimes works.
>>>>> I have had some fatal exceptions while working on a project, not that
>>> I never
>>>>> had that before, but it seems to be happening much more often.
>>>>> I noticed that I can't save presets for native plugins, also.
>>>>> Do you have any ideas?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> MIke P
>>>
>
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Re: Please help with XP problems [message #75071 is a reply to message #75060] |
Sat, 28 October 2006 19:18 |
John [1]
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My experience is that if your motherboard shares Video card IRQ with EDS
cards (i had two EDS cards though) you crash hard even on XP.
John
Martin Harrington wrote:
> Sharing IRQ's is something that win XP does fine...that's not the problem.
>
> Martin Harrington
> www.lendanear-sound.com
>
>
> "John" <no@no.com> wrote in message news:4543fb27@linux...
>> Find a manual. It's very common for slot 1 and the PCIE to share IRQ
>> which is NO GOOD.
>>
>> Mike P wrote:
>>> I don't know what motherboard it is, the model is HP 1540N and on their
>>> site
>>> I can't find the make of the motherboard.
>>> The Video card is in the only PCI-E slot and the Paris Cards are in slots
>>> one and two. I can't move them because the bottom slot is too close to
>>> case
>>> for the card to fit.
>>>
>>>
>>> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>>>> What motherboard and what is in what slots ?
>>>>
>>>> Mike P wrote:
>>>>> I'm sorry for the lack of specifics, I was re-posting from another post
>>> that
>>>>> had all my info.
>>>>> Anyway here is the situation:
>>>>> I have an HP with a dual core AMD X2 proc. It has 2gig of ram and is
>>>>> running
>>>>> XP home.
>>>>> I disabled the onboard video card and I am running a PCI-E card.
>>>>> There are no PCI conflicts.
>>>>> installed the proper xp drivers and subsystem in the correct folder.
>>>>> I copied the Paris pro folder onto the C: drive and ran it from there,
>>> but
>>>>> that seemed to make it crash more.
>>>>> I can open and run Paris, and close usually without errors. If I try to
>>> run
>>>>> Paris a second time, it will crash, and then if I try to run it again
>>> it
>>>>> sometimes works.
>>>>> I have had some fatal exceptions while working on a project, not that
>>> I never
>>>>> had that before, but it seems to be happening much more often.
>>>>> I noticed that I can't save presets for native plugins, also.
>>>>> Do you have any ideas?
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> MIke P
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>
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Re: Please help with XP problems [message #75072 is a reply to message #75061] |
Sat, 28 October 2006 19:19 |
John [1]
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hmm, maybe direct x version issues? I have no other ideas. hmm
Mike P wrote:
> Wouldn't that show up in System resources? It shows them on different irq's.
> When I was having an IRQ conflict with the video card, the transport functions
> would lock, but I am not having that problem anymore.
> My video card is a dual monitor nvidia
>
>
> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>> Find a manual. It's very common for slot 1 and the PCIE to share IRQ
>
>> which is NO GOOD.
>>
>> Mike P wrote:
>>> I don't know what motherboard it is, the model is HP 1540N and on their
> site
>>> I can't find the make of the motherboard.
>>> The Video card is in the only PCI-E slot and the Paris Cards are in slots
>>> one and two. I can't move them because the bottom slot is too close to
> case
>>> for the card to fit.
>>>
>>>
>>> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>>>> What motherboard and what is in what slots ?
>>>>
>>>> Mike P wrote:
>>>>> I'm sorry for the lack of specifics, I was re-posting from another post
>>> that
>>>>> had all my info.
>>>>> Anyway here is the situation:
>>>>> I have an HP with a dual core AMD X2 proc. It has 2gig of ram and is
> running
>>>>> XP home.
>>>>> I disabled the onboard video card and I am running a PCI-E card.
>>>>> There are no PCI conflicts.
>>>>> installed the proper xp drivers and subsystem in the correct folder.
>>>>> I copied the Paris pro folder onto the C: drive and ran it from there,
>>> but
>>>>> that seemed to make it crash more.
>>>>> I can open and run Paris, and close usually without errors. If I try
> to
>>> run
>>>>> Paris a second time, it will crash, and then if I try to run it again
>>> it
>>>>> sometimes works.
>>>>> I have had some fatal exceptions while working on a project, not that
>>> I never
>>>>> had that before, but it seems to be happening much more often.
>>>>> I noticed that I can't save presets for native plugins, also.
>>>>> Do you have any ideas?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> MIke P
>
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Re: Please help with XP problems [message #75073 is a reply to message #75069] |
Sat, 28 October 2006 19:22 |
John [1]
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Can you do a fresh install of xp on that shitbox and then just put paris
on to get this pig going?
hehehe
John
Mike P wrote:
> I know, I know, you shouldn't use "off the shelf" computers, but to build
> this machine would have cost me much more, so I thought I'd try it.
> Would it make any difference between using XP home and XP prof?
>
>
> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>> Oh and HP sucks. I hate HP (cept printers). I hate their computers
>> with true passion.
>>
>> Official leader HP haters club
>>
>> Mike P wrote:
>>> I don't know what motherboard it is, the model is HP 1540N and on their
> site
>>> I can't find the make of the motherboard.
>>> The Video card is in the only PCI-E slot and the Paris Cards are in slots
>>> one and two. I can't move them because the bottom slot is too close to
> case
>>> for the card to fit.
>>>
>>>
>>> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>>>> What motherboard and what is in what slots ?
>>>>
>>>> Mike P wrote:
>>>>> I'm sorry for the lack of specifics, I was re-posting from another post
>>> that
>>>>> had all my info.
>>>>> Anyway here is the situation:
>>>>> I have an HP with a dual core AMD X2 proc. It has 2gig of ram and is
> running
>>>>> XP home.
>>>>> I disabled the onboard video card and I am running a PCI-E card.
>>>>> There are no PCI conflicts.
>>>>> installed the proper xp drivers and subsystem in the correct folder.
>>>>> I copied the Paris pro folder onto the C: drive and ran it from there,
>>> but
>>>>> that seemed to make it crash more.
>>>>> I can open and run Paris, and close usually without errors. If I try
> to
>>> run
>>>>> Paris a second time, it will crash, and then if I try to run it again
>>> it
>>>>> sometimes works.
>>>>> I have had some fatal exceptions while working on a project, not that
>>> I never
>>>>> had that before, but it seems to be happening much more often.
>>>>> I noticed that I can't save presets for native plugins, also.
>>>>> Do you have any ideas?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> MIke P
>
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Re: Please help with XP problems [message #75074 is a reply to message #75073] |
Sat, 28 October 2006 20:17 |
MikeP
Messages: 37 Registered: October 2006
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I guess I am going to have to, I have also thought about running dual op systems.
John <no@no.com> wrote:
>Can you do a fresh install of xp on that shitbox and then just put paris
>on to get this pig going?
>
>hehehe
>John
>
>Mike P wrote:
>> I know, I know, you shouldn't use "off the shelf" computers, but to build
>> this machine would have cost me much more, so I thought I'd try it.
>> Would it make any difference between using XP home and XP prof?
>>
>>
>> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>>> Oh and HP sucks. I hate HP (cept printers). I hate their computers
>>> with true passion.
>>>
>>> Official leader HP haters club
>>>
>>> Mike P wrote:
>>>> I don't know what motherboard it is, the model is HP 1540N and on their
>> site
>>>> I can't find the make of the motherboard.
>>>> The Video card is in the only PCI-E slot and the Paris Cards are in
slots
>>>> one and two. I can't move them because the bottom slot is too close
to
>> case
>>>> for the card to fit.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>>>>> What motherboard and what is in what slots ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Mike P wrote:
>>>>>> I'm sorry for the lack of specifics, I was re-posting from another
post
>>>> that
>>>>>> had all my info.
>>>>>> Anyway here is the situation:
>>>>>> I have an HP with a dual core AMD X2 proc. It has 2gig of ram and
is
>> running
>>>>>> XP home.
>>>>>> I disabled the onboard video card and I am running a PCI-E card.
>>>>>> There are no PCI conflicts.
>>>>>> installed the proper xp drivers and subsystem in the correct folder.
>>>>>> I copied the Paris pro folder onto the C: drive and ran it from there,
>>>> but
>>>>>> that seemed to make it crash more.
>>>>>> I can open and run Paris, and close usually without errors. If I try
>> to
>>>> run
>>>>>> Paris a second time, it will crash, and then if I try to run it again
>>>> it
>>>>>> sometimes works.
>>>>>> I have had some fatal exceptions while working on a project, not that
>>>> I never
>>>>>> had that before, but it seems to be happening much more often.
>>>>>> I noticed that I can't save presets for native plugins, also.
>>>>>> Do you have any ideas?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> MIke P
>>
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Re: Please help with XP problems [message #75078 is a reply to message #75074] |
Sat, 28 October 2006 19:54 |
John [1]
Messages: 2229 Registered: September 2005
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At least with a fresh install you'll know where you stand as much as a
pain as it is (unless you have ghost images).
John
Mike P wrote:
> I guess I am going to have to, I have also thought about running dual op systems.
>
>
> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>> Can you do a fresh install of xp on that shitbox and then just put paris
>
>> on to get this pig going?
>>
>> hehehe
>> John
>>
>> Mike P wrote:
>>> I know, I know, you shouldn't use "off the shelf" computers, but to build
>>> this machine would have cost me much more, so I thought I'd try it.
>>> Would it make any difference between using XP home and XP prof?
>>>
>>>
>>> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>>>> Oh and HP sucks. I hate HP (cept printers). I hate their computers
>
>>>> with true passion.
>>>>
>>>> Official leader HP haters club
>>>>
>>>> Mike P wrote:
>>>>> I don't know what motherboard it is, the model is HP 1540N and on their
>>> site
>>>>> I can't find the make of the motherboard.
>>>>> The Video card is in the only PCI-E slot and the Paris Cards are in
> slots
>>>>> one and two. I can't move them because the bottom slot is too close
> to
>>> case
>>>>> for the card to fit.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> John <no@no.com> wrote:
>>>>>> What motherboard and what is in what slots ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mike P wrote:
>>>>>>> I'm sorry for the lack of specifics, I was re-posting from another
> post
>>>>> that
>>>>>>> had all my info.
>>>>>>> Anyway here is the situation:
>>>>>>> I have an HP with a dual core AMD X2 proc. It has 2gig of ram and
> is
>>> running
>>>>>>> XP home.
>>>>>>> I disabled the onboard video card and I am running a PCI-E card.
>>>>>>> There are no PCI conflicts.
>>>>>>> installed the proper xp drivers and subsystem in the correct folder.
>>>>>>> I copied the Paris pro folder onto the C: drive and ran it from there,
>>>>> but
>>>>>>> that seemed to make it crash more.
>>>>>>> I can open and run Paris, and close usually without errors. If I try
>>> to
>>>>> run
>>>>>>> Paris a second time, it will crash, and then if I try to run it again
>>>>> it
>>>>>>> sometimes works.
>>>>>>> I have had some fatal exceptions while working on a project, not that
>>>>> I never
>>>>>>> had that before, but it seems to be happening much more often.
>>>>>>> I noticed that I can't save presets for native plugins, also.
>>>>>>> Do you have any ideas?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>> MIke P
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