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Tue 19 Oct 2004, 15:37
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try repairing permissions, removing all your AU plugins from the folder (temporarily) and/or remove logic preferences files, and see if it starts up. If it does then reorganize memory (double click display of available MIDI events in transport window) and re-import your keysettings, if any custom, from your old prefs file, and replace your plugins. you can also try booting into single user mode and fsck -y -f your startup disk. check this out: A Cool Little Logic Troubleshooting GuideBuena Suerte!
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Thu 21 Oct 2004, 00:48
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From: Bilgola Plateau - AU
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hey man
thanks for the info!, ill give that i try, have a feeling its got somthing to do with ram processing an error or something because im getting a core-audio message saying "not enough memory to open pluggin" when i open logic now (from dock) logic appears to run fine, may have to remove all my plugg's as you were saying and see if one of them is setting off this message
cheers james
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