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> Logic Crashing Nightmare
jen123456
posté ven. 2 déc. 2005, 19:43
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Ok Logic's bearly working at all now...with hardly any plug ins/audio

I keep getting a crash message;

Mac OS X and other applications are not affected.
Click Reopen to open the application again. Click Report to see more details or send a report to Apple.

Please let there be something other than having to reinstall logic.....could I have a virus or something?

Jenny.
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Gerrit
posté mer. 7 déc. 2005, 23:30
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Have you updated your mac os recently? If so, download the Pro Applications patch from the apple site. Also renewing the mididriver and xskey-driver might help.

On the forum on the (support) apple-site is more on this issue...


Good luck,

Jerry
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posté jeu. 8 déc. 2005, 01:24
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Yes,
This was the message I kept getting after I upgraded to ProTools 7 and OSX 4.3.1 Couldn't get a fix from Apple they kept blaming Protools angry.gif
When I went back to OSX.4 things smoothed out. X.4.3 is adressing Core audio in a different way. Now Logic 7.1.1 running just fine smile.gif
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