I thought my PulsarII had died...
Posted: Mon Sep 03, 2007 2:59 am
I was working away happily when a started getting some crackling and my host started stuttering as if there was a CPU overload. I stopped everything and it seemed OK CPU-wise, but the performance was still terrible.
So I rebooted.
Scope booted up fine, everything looked normal, but no audio app could find any ASIO drivers or CW MIDI Oh no, gloom all round.
I could add synths in Scope, play with all the parameters, do everything except get any sound !
So I cracked the case, reseatyed the card, blew my compressed air bottle everywhere amongst the dust (but not too bad), and rebooted.
And now everything works again.
So was this just a case of it needing a reseat, and maybe dust, or is it a sign that in fact the card is ill and may be about to die ? Is this how Scope cards die ?
So I rebooted.
Scope booted up fine, everything looked normal, but no audio app could find any ASIO drivers or CW MIDI Oh no, gloom all round.
I could add synths in Scope, play with all the parameters, do everything except get any sound !
So I cracked the case, reseatyed the card, blew my compressed air bottle everywhere amongst the dust (but not too bad), and rebooted.
And now everything works again.
So was this just a case of it needing a reseat, and maybe dust, or is it a sign that in fact the card is ill and may be about to die ? Is this how Scope cards die ?