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Subject:Acid 4.0b error: ACID40 caused an invalid page fault in
Posted by: MattX
Date:3/19/2003 4:08:13 PM

Hello,
Acid 4.0b
Asus 600mhz pentium 3
640 megs of ram,
maxtor 40gig,
lexicon core2 24bit soundcard
windows 98se

i was moving a midi note and it crashed...is this common?

please notify.
thanks.
mx

Subject:RE: Acid 4.0b error: ACID40 caused an invalid page fault in
Reply by: midihead
Date:3/19/2003 10:00:58 PM

Yes. Acid is totally unstable. I can't tell you how many posts I've seen for people claiming to have the dreaded "Invalid Page Fault". I've got a killer audio PC where EVERY audio app BUT Acid is solid as a rock. I get the same error several times a day. I'm sure SOFO will figure it out...by version f or g.

Subject:RE: Acid 4.0b error: ACID40 caused an invalid page fault in
Reply by: SonyJEV
Date:3/20/2003 1:37:02 PM

If you have a crash please, *please*, post the error report that is produced as well as as much information about what you were doing at the time as you can and what OS you are running.

Note that on WinXP you may need to disable Windows error reporting so that we can get the error information we need.

Right-click My Computer>Properties>Advanced>Error Reporting...

With this information we stand a good chance of being able to determine the cause of the error, without it it can be very difficult for us to reproduce and fix your problem.

Your assistance with this greatly enhances the chances that any remaining stability issues will be fixed sooner than later, ie. before ACID 4.0f or g ;)

Thanks.

--j


Subject:RE: Acid 4.0b error: ACID40 caused an invalid page fault in
Reply by: midihead
Date:3/21/2003 5:40:49 PM

Sure, but...I've posted error messages, called tech support, yada yada and NO ONE from SOFO has ever responded on this forum...until now, and phone tech support is stumped. None the less...I'll post it again, since no one told me to turn off error reporting. All the error messages I've saved were written by Windows XP with error reporting on.

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