Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2005 10:45 am
I've reinstalled all the software again and again in these days, but, till today, there were ever something going wrong.
On the first time the troubles seemed to start after I disabled windows paging file.
I've read somewhere it's possible to do so, having enough RAM...
There's 1 GB RAM mounted, and running my larger projets, windows allocate less than 600 MB in total, so I went to try...
The results were in data loss and error messages like: the instruction xxxxxxx try to write the memory location xxxxxxx; the memory can't be written.
The system remained instable even when the standard paging file settings were restored.
OK. I formated again.
Installing chipset drivers (the newer version, downloaded from Asus), the computer went to reboot, but an application didn't responding stopped the process. Name of the application: Should not see me(???) I had similar "apparitions" in the past with my previous machine during the installation of updated ATI drivers.
System still unstable (freezes)
Then
Low level format (quick).
Modified blocks value of the Intel Raid partitions (the larger value for both the partitions).
Modified size of the partitions.
Installation of the OS in the partition used before for data.
This in the hope of a clean boot sector.
All the applications seems to run fine now; no freezes neither error messages.
The audio goes fine without clicks or noises with ULLI settings of 4ms @ 44100.
But I've some little problem inside Scope 4:
Trying to send midi clock signal to the Mod III midi clock module, it recognized random values till I rebooted, then it worked.
OK "minimize".
Now I have set a startup project, but if I exit Scope and then reload it, I've the default project.
Bad sign?
Thinking about reinstalling Scope, I remember that, during the second "building up", in condition of the system unstability, the uninstalling of the CW platform resulted in a lot of non Scope items also deleted in the program files directory (???)
So now I'm wondering if it's better re-setup Scope without uninstall it before, or try again.
[added]
There's also an audio problem feeding spdif input with an external device (device as master, Scope as slave, 44100 Hz, no sync):
The whole audio stream sometimes disappear with a click for a bunch of seconds, then... a click and all sounds again.
Does anyone had similar issues?
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Cochise on 2005-08-24 13:23 ]</font>
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Cochise on 2005-08-26 15:25 ]</font>
On the first time the troubles seemed to start after I disabled windows paging file.
I've read somewhere it's possible to do so, having enough RAM...
There's 1 GB RAM mounted, and running my larger projets, windows allocate less than 600 MB in total, so I went to try...
The results were in data loss and error messages like: the instruction xxxxxxx try to write the memory location xxxxxxx; the memory can't be written.
The system remained instable even when the standard paging file settings were restored.
OK. I formated again.
Installing chipset drivers (the newer version, downloaded from Asus), the computer went to reboot, but an application didn't responding stopped the process. Name of the application: Should not see me(???) I had similar "apparitions" in the past with my previous machine during the installation of updated ATI drivers.
System still unstable (freezes)
Then
Low level format (quick).
Modified blocks value of the Intel Raid partitions (the larger value for both the partitions).
Modified size of the partitions.
Installation of the OS in the partition used before for data.
This in the hope of a clean boot sector.
All the applications seems to run fine now; no freezes neither error messages.
The audio goes fine without clicks or noises with ULLI settings of 4ms @ 44100.
But I've some little problem inside Scope 4:
Trying to send midi clock signal to the Mod III midi clock module, it recognized random values till I rebooted, then it worked.
OK "minimize".
Now I have set a startup project, but if I exit Scope and then reload it, I've the default project.
Bad sign?
Thinking about reinstalling Scope, I remember that, during the second "building up", in condition of the system unstability, the uninstalling of the CW platform resulted in a lot of non Scope items also deleted in the program files directory (???)
So now I'm wondering if it's better re-setup Scope without uninstall it before, or try again.
[added]
There's also an audio problem feeding spdif input with an external device (device as master, Scope as slave, 44100 Hz, no sync):
The whole audio stream sometimes disappear with a click for a bunch of seconds, then... a click and all sounds again.
Does anyone had similar issues?
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Cochise on 2005-08-24 13:23 ]</font>
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Cochise on 2005-08-26 15:25 ]</font>