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> Vst Problem, Type 2 error when i try to Load a file
adolf500x
post Mon 9 Jun 2003, 23:11
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Please help
I keep getting a type 2 error when trying to load a particular song.Its an impotant track and i didnt have a chance to make a copy of it.Is there anything i can do or is the track lost for good?
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Synthetic
post Wed 11 Jun 2003, 03:46
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well... adding more RAM may help but now that you mention your HD... you should consider this as well... 1 gig is not really that much space these days... especially when you are working with files that are 200mb in size. You see... some apps use some of the free hard drive space as a cache for their file updates and for saving undo's... so that 200mb file might really big 400mb or bigger when opened so to speak... and that 200mb file is using 200mb of ram at least plus the 150mb set for cubase and don't forget the 100mb+ for the system... I hope you have more than 512mb of RAM wink.gif

don't foget to try rebuilding desktop... norton... and defraggin drive as well... but as stated... type 2 means not enough RAM to open that file... so these may not matter blink.gif


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