Playerpro 5.9.4, ASIO Problems |
Fri 12 Jul 2002, 21:38
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I AM absolutely desperate for a solution to a problem I have since downloading PlayerPro 5.9.4.
When i try to select the ASIO output driver I get a message to say "Driver not working" This is killing me, I need to find a solution as I have tried everything I can think of.....even a clean install of OS 9...but nothing works. PLEASE PLEASE if anyone has any ideas mail them to me.... kevan.gordon@blueyonder.co.uk |
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Sun 14 Jul 2002, 18:06
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did you remove the preferences?
any extensions, control panels, application support files etc? also, it's always a good idea to make a complete backup before installing new software. ALSO, to partition a drive, put seperate system folders on each partition, use 1 of them for music ONLY! 1 of them for internet only. another for whatever else you get into. this avoids nasty extension clashes, viruses etc. have you run norton, techtool or diskwarrior? you should download extensions overload 5.9.1 and have a really good look at all those extensions, control panels etc. norton disk editor or resedit will show you any invisible files on the drive. make them visible, back them up and then try deleting them. having said all this, i remain pretty convinced that the problem has come from the developers!!! good luck... -------------------- one for all and all for one...
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Kevan24 Playerpro 5.9.4 Fri 12 Jul 2002, 21:38
damann more information needed here! which os, what e... Sat 13 Jul 2002, 03:05
Kevan24 I use a Dual 450Mhz G4 with 896MB Ram. OSX 10.1.5 ... Sat 13 Jul 2002, 18:39
lepetitmartien 1/ are you sure you've desinstalled EVERYTHING... Sun 14 Jul 2002, 03:41
damann more information needed here! which os, what e... Sat 13 Jul 2002, 03:05
Kevan24 I use a Dual 450Mhz G4 with 896MB Ram. OSX 10.1.5 ... Sat 13 Jul 2002, 18:39
lepetitmartien 1/ are you sure you've desinstalled EVERYTHING... Sun 14 Jul 2002, 03:41
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