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Barry
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Post by Barry »

So I need to do a clean install again :sad:

Another small problem :smile: and that's it I think. Just trying to get everything ship shape.

I think Cubase crashing was a midi problem, I had all sorts of different ports selected.

I have moved the 'ignore port filter' file out of it's folder and have disabled all the ports I don't need using just the standard 'Cubase midi in/out' However in the Cubase Direct Music section I cannot disable the Emulated Creamware input, I can choose not to show it but I can't make it inactive, it won't let me. Is this OK as long as I don't use it.

I think that's it...
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Post by garyb »

sounds like it. also, you have 2 cpus showing because of hyperthreading. one more clean istall wouldn't be a bad idea, although it may work fine now....
Barry
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Post by Barry »

Just an update on this, the problem was still there until I did a reformat of hard drive and reintall of everything. Problem gone. No clicks, nothing, perfect! I intsalled the inf. files immediately, just in case anyone is in the same situation, seems like my original intallation was corrupt. Doh!
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Post by darkrezin »

Did you have HT turned off before you reinstalled? If you had it turned off, Windows would have installed in ACPI Uniprocessor mode (non-HT). I've never had good results with HT on, so I'd always advise turning it off (and properly re-installing with uniprocessor kernel).
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Post by Barry »

HT is still on unfortunatly, seems to be ok though. I have one question about the RAM installation. I have 2 1GB sticks installed in slots next to each other (1st two slots) do I need to change this so they are in 1st and 3rd slots? It seems inicate that.
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Post by Barry »

Ahh, no! HT was disabled when I reinstalled. So I assume I'm ok? All very confusing!!!!
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Post by garyb »

ht disabled? good.
yes, the memory sticks should be in the 1st and 3rd slots as indicated in the manual.
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Post by Barry »

OK RAM sorted now, just out of interest what are the consequences/sypmtoms of me having RAM in slot 1 & 2
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Post by astroman »

though it's named RandomAccessMemory it cannot be randomly accessed - there are defined cycles for read-write-refresh, which makes the RAM inaccessible for the (much faster) CPU at regular intervals.

The dual channel memory controller (simplyfied) shifts the timing of the 2 banks against each other to reduce this effect.
If one bank is not available, the CPU is automatically directed to the other one.

cheers, Tom
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Post by Casper »

Well then ,another happy pulsarian :smile:


greets,

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Post by Barry »

Happy indeed, thatks again everyone!
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