Nov 7, 2012 11:18 AM
Monkey creates fatal error
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Help!
I got a newer computer to do the line6 things: Pod HD500 is updated and works fine with last updates and editor.(which I did on a Pentium4)
Now al is installed on a Core I3 duo (XP Professional), editor and HD500 works fine, only monkey, (latest version)when I start it up, and it comes to midi detection I get a BSOD with message:
*** Hardware malfunction
NMI parity check / Memory partity error
System has halted
So I rebooted for 20 times now trying things like:
I'm losing my long lasting faith now, has anyone got a clue?
Greetz, Rig Kikken.
vetta=line6 edit
hd500=hd edit
Move the HD USB connection to another USB spot and see if that does the trick.
Guys, thanx for reply..
I know that Line6 edit = VettaII, worked fine, only now on Core I3 PC, when Line6 Edit tries to use midi detection,it gives this fatal error.
I also use HD500, with it's own editor, which works also fine! Only when trying to run Monkey, this prog also tries to use midi detection, and then the system collapts.
I already tried to move the USB arouond, even tried with all USB not connected, and it fails at the same stage, during midi detection.
Maybe the soundcard's midi function fails?
If anyone has the same problems, let me knwo...
OK,
Problem solved:
Looked on forums, and the only things which causes this kind of errors are malfunctioning pci boards (put not right in), damaged cables, loosened connections, or: wrong audio drivers!
Since I used a newer computer now, I had also moved the STaudio soundcards to the new one. Now, by looking closer at install, seems that I used the wrong soundcard drivers. I updated them, and all works fine again.
Now Monkey and Line6 edit do not create a fatal error, since the audio card is midi wise working correct again.
So faith in Line6 is restored again, moreover because it wasn't Line6's fault.
Happy again,
Greetz, Rig
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