Sudden Blue-Screen-'O-Deaths, random errors, corruption.
Sudden Blue-Screen-'O-Deaths, random errors, corruption.
So mid play often while doing anything random in Live an error will come up that says a sudden error has occurred please save your project under a different name, and close ableton, or something to that effect. Sometimes I will click ok and then Ill get a blue screen of death! MID PLAY! not good...
So I was wondering if anyone can deduce this to a program problem or OS problem.
I very much want to reformat.. maybe that will help.
I am running XP with Live 5 and Reason rewired into it.
So I was wondering if anyone can deduce this to a program problem or OS problem.
I very much want to reformat.. maybe that will help.
I am running XP with Live 5 and Reason rewired into it.
Re: Sudden Blue-Screen-'O-Deaths, random errors, corruption.
Hi,neutrino wrote:So mid play often while doing anything random in Live an error will come up that says a sudden error has occurred please save your project under a different name, and close ableton, or something to that effect. Sometimes I will click ok and then Ill get a blue screen of death! MID PLAY! not good...
So I was wondering if anyone can deduce this to a program problem or OS problem.
I very much want to reformat.. maybe that will help.
I am running XP with Live 5 and Reason rewired into it.
It is unlikely that a software alone provokes a BSOD, but a software in correlation with a driver, yes. Look closely at the BSOD next time (at home I hope), it should tell you about which driver is causing it. Try reading what's writen fast and precisely!
Regards,
Amaury
Ableton Product Team
Can you write down and post here the exact error that comes up when the computer BSODs? Many times that will give you the name of the driver in question...neutrino wrote:Oh haha i get it... Blue Screen... Um so a driver.. that makes sense it said something about that the only driver I can think of that has anything to do with my music setup is the driver for my Ozonic which is also the interface I use for my setup, should I reinstall it?
-- N
Ok so I reinstalled XP so no BSOD's YET but I did get an error while playing in worship last night.
First there was a small error in Reason (which is rewired into Live) and I think it said exit error, or critical error, something real short. So I click ok. Then in Live the error comes up that says a serious error has occurred please save your project under a different name and close Live. And so I click ok, and the error keeps coming up over and over with about 3 seconds pause in between. So i eventually think to close Reason and the error stops! Perhaps is it some rewire problem? Or should I reinstall Reason (uh oh we're getting into another software!)
First there was a small error in Reason (which is rewired into Live) and I think it said exit error, or critical error, something real short. So I click ok. Then in Live the error comes up that says a serious error has occurred please save your project under a different name and close Live. And so I click ok, and the error keeps coming up over and over with about 3 seconds pause in between. So i eventually think to close Reason and the error stops! Perhaps is it some rewire problem? Or should I reinstall Reason (uh oh we're getting into another software!)
I have had similar problems. At first it was my audio card driver I thought because i also got the BSOD and it said the driver was an issue. I reinstalled os and got a new audiocard m-audio audiophile and that fixed the bsod. I rewire to reason hwoever and I still get the "serious program error" with Live. Sometimes it shuts down reason, sometimes it doesnt but I always have to reboot my cpu after this because both programs remain open and I cannot force the process's to quit. I think its got to be a rewire bug.
hi,
have you tested the hardware, try goldmemory . You can get a demo version which is good for 30 days. The simplest method is to burn the .iso to a disk and boot from that disk. It will check your memory for errors.
http://www.goldmemory.cz/
just this week I suffered some bad memory - it completly crippled my bootsector as it writes bits to the wrong sector on the disk. this triggers multiple bluescreens and checkdisk activity as the operating system is gradually corrupted.
have you tested the hardware, try goldmemory . You can get a demo version which is good for 30 days. The simplest method is to burn the .iso to a disk and boot from that disk. It will check your memory for errors.
http://www.goldmemory.cz/
just this week I suffered some bad memory - it completly crippled my bootsector as it writes bits to the wrong sector on the disk. this triggers multiple bluescreens and checkdisk activity as the operating system is gradually corrupted.