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Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2001 3:37 pm
by grabie
Please help:

After workin' well with VST 5.0 and switching them both off (VST and Luna Software -even Luna in Taskboard), I close Win 98(se). A Bluescreen apears: "Schwerer Ausnahmefehler bei Adresse 00000-00000...."
Anybody got help?
I use Luna software Version 2.5.
Thank you, Grabie.

Bitte um Hilfe:

Nachdem ich mit Cubase VST 5.0 und Luna 2 gearbeitet - und beide Programme geschlossen habe, schließe ich Win 98(se). Ein Bluescreen erscheint: siehe oben.
Weiß jemand Rat?
Woran könnte es liegen und was bedeutet diese Fehlermeldung?
Ich benutze die Luna Software Version 2.5.
Danke, Grabie.

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2001 5:32 pm
by subhuman
Yes, this happens on LunaII-only computers, and also on my Pulsar+LunaII setup.

Luckily, it doesn't seem to effect anything and it only seems to happen when I <b>shutdown</b> my computer, not when I close Pulsar (with the Pulsar+LunaII setup) or LunaII software (on the LunaII-only PC).

Hopefully Creamware will fix this shortly.

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2001 2:38 pm
by grabie
Yo,
it's me again...
Seems like it is an USB-problem.
When I take out the cables (printer and scanner), the system runs down well.
Thank you Creamware-support, thank you Dealer! I had to find out myself!!! That took 1 1/2 months of my time and nerves.
No help from you, thank you for that again.
Grabie.

Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2001 2:41 pm
by algorhythm
so it wasn't a CW problem. why blame them for what isn't their fault? maybe gripe at your motherboard manufac. or printer/scanner. Audio doesn't like USB n e wayz :wink:

Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2001 8:26 am
by grabie
Who is to be blamed? ...

My PC worked well before. After installing Creamware Luna II, my PC did nor work well anymore. I do not say it is Creamware's or even anybodys fault. I do not say Creamware did/does help.


At this moment I have the USB-cables put into the computer again.
But I had to take out the Midi-Input Cable which leads directly to the Midi-Out from my SC-88. Again this seems to help my sytem run down well, after working with Luna II and Cubase.
So, it's a fault from Soundblaster, Steinberg (Cubase), the Abit Mo-Bo, the cables (tested), any other cables, the reader of this message ... ?
I don't know. All I know is that I could need some help instead of blames!
Give thanks says
Grabie.