Registration Dialog keeps coming back
- Mr Arkadin
- Posts: 3283
- Joined: Thu May 24, 2001 4:00 pm
Thanks for helping me.
When I import the registration keys, the dialogue box closes automaticly, so I can't save anything.
Do you mean the 'save to clipboard' option? Well I can't do this, because after the keys import the dialogue closes with a message like 'import succeed', so I can't save anymore.
When I restart the computer the same registration dialogue appears again (not always, but a lot of times).
When I import the registration keys, the dialogue box closes automaticly, so I can't save anything.
Do you mean the 'save to clipboard' option? Well I can't do this, because after the keys import the dialogue closes with a message like 'import succeed', so I can't save anymore.
When I restart the computer the same registration dialogue appears again (not always, but a lot of times).
if your xp is instaled in acpi mode then you can update drivers to standard pc. this seems to solve problem, but i'll rather do fresh xp instalation. all infos you'll find here.
I had the very same problem, and just like you, no one knew the solution.
I think I do now.
The problem is probably your Motherboard. You have a narrow PCI 'pipeline', and its incapability to handle the HUGE amount of data PULSAR requires, cause the somewhat strange error message of the REG keys ("Don't mess with the reg protection", or something like that).
Guessing by your nickname, I assume you're an Israeli. Call MusicShop and ask for Mishka. He'll tell you what's the best MotherBoard for your setup. If you're not from Israel despite the obvious nickname, call your local vendor/expert with the same question.
Changing the Motherboard was the only thing that fixed the problem for me, and god knows I tried everything mentioned here and more.
Good luck and lots of sympathy,
ds-sound
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I think I do now.

The problem is probably your Motherboard. You have a narrow PCI 'pipeline', and its incapability to handle the HUGE amount of data PULSAR requires, cause the somewhat strange error message of the REG keys ("Don't mess with the reg protection", or something like that).
Guessing by your nickname, I assume you're an Israeli. Call MusicShop and ask for Mishka. He'll tell you what's the best MotherBoard for your setup. If you're not from Israel despite the obvious nickname, call your local vendor/expert with the same question.
Changing the Motherboard was the only thing that fixed the problem for me, and god knows I tried everything mentioned here and more.
Good luck and lots of sympathy,
ds-sound
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["...and yet I always fail to notice, that I'm still heading for the ground..."]
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I haven't seen the registration dialog for quite some time on my computer, but I don't think it has been solved. After a while the registration dialog might appear again, I'm almost sure this will happen again.
I wrote an email to creamware explaining my problem, but they didn't write me back. I'll try to contact creamware again.
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I wrote an email to creamware explaining my problem, but they didn't write me back. I'll try to contact creamware again.
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i'm confused here.
i had the same problem and i fix it instaling computer in standard pc mode instead of acpi.
i reading in last time that new boards supporting apic mode. i have asus p4t-e and i found in bios interrupt mode: APIC. is that mean that my board supporting apic?
if yes, why i had problems in acpi mode?
i had the same problem and i fix it instaling computer in standard pc mode instead of acpi.
i reading in last time that new boards supporting apic mode. i have asus p4t-e and i found in bios interrupt mode: APIC. is that mean that my board supporting apic?
if yes, why i had problems in acpi mode?
you can update computer to standard pc mode after xp instalation but clean install is recomended.
anyway, you can try to update first and if that solve problem than you can do clean istall.
so, go to bios and set plug&play OS to "no".
then go to device manager, click on + near "computer", then right click "acpi-pc", click on "update driver", then select "display a list of the known drivers for this device", then "show all hardware of this device class", find and select "standard-pc".
if this solve problem (i'm sure it will) then do fresh xp instalation. all infos about instalation xp i standard pc mode you'll find here.
anyway, you can try to update first and if that solve problem than you can do clean istall.
so, go to bios and set plug&play OS to "no".
then go to device manager, click on + near "computer", then right click "acpi-pc", click on "update driver", then select "display a list of the known drivers for this device", then "show all hardware of this device class", find and select "standard-pc".
if this solve problem (i'm sure it will) then do fresh xp instalation. all infos about instalation xp i standard pc mode you'll find here.