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deziderota
post Sat 15 Jan 2005, 08:32
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Hey Guys , I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right place but I sure hope some one can help me out.

So here's my deal...... I'm pretty new to the whole MAC world but far from new in dealing with PCs. I'm running a Dual 2ghz G5 with 1.5 gig of ram. I've got the latest version of OS X which I believe is 10.3.7 and I'm also using Pro Tools LE 6.7. My problem is I'll load up a session with a few soft synth plugs and sampler stuff and what have you... start to play the stuff but 20 seconds or so into the song the stuff will give me an error. To be exact it will be a -9128 error which basically says i'm running low on process power and that I should take out some of the plugs. Now I'm not sure but having the specs that I have tells me that I shouldn't be having those problems at all especially since I was getting those same errors when all I had was 512mb ram. All my samples and audio are being stored on their own drive and its a SATA 10000 rpm drive so that shouldn't be thr problem either. I'm lost!!!!!! LOL. Is there anyone who could point me in the right direction. I don't want these issues especially since I was using a 2.8ghz PC with about the same size ram and HD specs and getting the same problem. I was under the impression that moving to the mac would solve this. I almost feel as if I should have just stayed where I was but since I'm here now I'm sure there has got to be a solution. Please SomeOne AnyOne .....LOL..... Help. I would greatly appreciate it.
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Nels
post Sun 16 Jan 2005, 07:28
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Tree Leopard has given you some excellent advice ..and the techie, (if he knows his stuff), will undoubtedly start off by asking you some simple questions.

Questions like:
Are you in the habit of keeping your hard drive clean and free of unnecessary files? Note: ..Some folks let ..third party downloads, ..PDF files, ..picture files(jpeg), unneeded/unused files, etc. pile up over time. And/or they don't organize/label their files. Over time, your hard drive gets more and more bogged down, thus having to sift through more and more of those files and especially those old third party downloads which may cause conflict and/or inevitably slow your computer down considerably.

Have you run permissions?(Location: Applications/Ultilities) http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106214
After upgrading your ram, did you make sure that it was recognized in your System Profiler?
Did you zap your PRAM? Sometimes needed after installing new ram modules/sticks, in order for it to be recognized. http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=2238
.......On the apple site there's alot of helpful maintenance tips and solutions.

If the techie guy can't come to your rescue right away, ..while you wait, you might want to put a day aside(no distractions) to do the above, along with some serious reading and testing, so that you may finally resolve, once and for all, what I know must be a frustrating issue for you. ....Be prepared to possibly uninstall and then reinstall Pro tools.

My personal opinion: ...If indeed you are organized with your files and you use that little trash can, in the lower right hand portion of your desktop, on a frequent basis, then I would say that it is most likely 1 or 2 or all of 3 things. 1. The ram you purchased could be bad. 2. You have a software conflict. 3. Sometimes it can be driver, or the lack of a driver update.

On a sunnier note, ...I can tell you with great certainty that once this is all behind you, your set up is up and running as it should and you've gotten to know your Mac a bit more, ..you'll never look back.

Hopefully the above was at least a little helpful. ......Good luck to ya!
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