Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2004 11:00 am
I don't think ACPI is your problem, nor do I think it is a lack of being able to get your Creamware cards to share an IRQ. This was a solution necessary under Windows2000 and win98SE, but with XP things seem to run much smoother for most people.
I read your thread over at: http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... &forum=1&0
It is possible that shuffling your cards around will help, just don't install a Creamware card in the slot that your network card is CURRENTLY in as you know that slot will share with the agp slot (most likely its the first slot under the agp slot). I would try that FIRST.
I was actually hoping you had a dual cpu machine, as about 3 years ago I got tired of seeing the same IRQL errors with Nuendo and switched to Logic PC on a whim (although I still use nuendo for the odd audio-centric project due to its sample-accurate preview in the arrange window). I run a dual p4-class Xeon computer, and was using Nuendo 1.x (although a friend of mine has Cubase Sx 2.x and it is the same for me).
Logic PC is discontinued and I'm 'isolated' from the supposed progress of the software music industry so I wouldn't recommend u follow the same route, but it might be worth trying another application demo just to see if you get the same problems. I've not had a single issue since with IRQL errors or blue screens since I left Nuendo. I also suspect that something similar to my dual-cpu issues is at work for all the steinberg users who seem to have issues with HT. I don't have any way to confirm this hunch however.
I read your thread over at: http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... &forum=1&0
It is possible that shuffling your cards around will help, just don't install a Creamware card in the slot that your network card is CURRENTLY in as you know that slot will share with the agp slot (most likely its the first slot under the agp slot). I would try that FIRST.
I was actually hoping you had a dual cpu machine, as about 3 years ago I got tired of seeing the same IRQL errors with Nuendo and switched to Logic PC on a whim (although I still use nuendo for the odd audio-centric project due to its sample-accurate preview in the arrange window). I run a dual p4-class Xeon computer, and was using Nuendo 1.x (although a friend of mine has Cubase Sx 2.x and it is the same for me).
Logic PC is discontinued and I'm 'isolated' from the supposed progress of the software music industry so I wouldn't recommend u follow the same route, but it might be worth trying another application demo just to see if you get the same problems. I've not had a single issue since with IRQL errors or blue screens since I left Nuendo. I also suspect that something similar to my dual-cpu issues is at work for all the steinberg users who seem to have issues with HT. I don't have any way to confirm this hunch however.