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snahster 11-08-2011 07:04 PM

Error 6085 underflow Windows 7 PT9
 
Hi Friends-

Countless 6085 underflow errors. There is nothing plugged into my firewire port so this doesn't make sense. I'm using PT9 on Windows 7 64-bit. I've tried all sorts of suggestions that I've found on this forum. I will say that the underflow error is worse when I have a couple UAD-1 plugins active. Sometimes so bad that the session won't work at all. Here is my Sandra report. Anyone see anything glaring?

SiSoftware Sandra

Computer
Model : System manufacturer P5E
Workgroup : WORKGROUP
Host Name : JoeBlow
User : Joe Blow

Processor
Model : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
Speed : 2.4GHz
Cores per Processor : 4 Unit(s)
Threads per Core : 1 Unit(s)
Type : Quad-Core
Integrated Data Cache : 4x 32kB, Synchronous, Write-Thru, 8-way, 64 byte line size
L2 On-board Cache : 2x 4MB, ECC, Synchronous, ATC, 16-way, 64 byte line size, 2 threads sharing

Computer
Mainboard : Asus P5E
BIOS : AMI 0501 12/05/2007
Bus(es) : ISA X-Bus PCI PCIe IMB USB FireWire/1394 i2c/SMBus
Multi-Processor (MP) Support : No
Multi-Processor Advanced PIC (APIC) : Yes
Total Memory : 4GB DIMM DDR2

Chipset
Model : ASUS X38 Processor to I/O Controller
Front Side Bus Speed : 4x 267MHz (1GHz)
Total Memory : 4GB DIMM DDR2
Channels : 2
Memory Bus Speed : 2x 401MHz (802MHz)

Memory Module(s)
Memory Module : Crucial 1GB DIMM DDR2 PC2-8000U DDR2-1000 (5-5-5-18 3-23-6-3)
Memory Module : Crucial 1GB DIMM DDR2 PC2-8000U DDR2-1000 (5-5-5-18 3-23-6-3)
Memory Module : 1GB DIMM DDR2 PC2-6400U DDR2-800 (5-5-5-16 3-21-6-3)
Memory Module : 1GB DIMM DDR2 PC2-6400U DDR2-800 (5-5-5-16 3-21-6-3)

Video System
Video Adapter : NVIDIA GeForce 7300 SE/7200 GS (2 PS3.0, 2 VS3.0 450MHz, 256MB DDR3 2x675MHz, PCIe 1.00 x16)

Graphics Processor

Storage Devices
SAMSUNG HD400LJ (400GB, SATA300, 3.5", 7200rpm, NCQ, 8MB Cache) : 373GB (C:) (D:) (F:) (G:) (H:)
SAMSUNG HD753LJ (750.2GB, SATA300, 3.5", 7200rpm, NCQ, 32MB Cache) : 699GB (E:)
LITE-ON DVDRW SHW-160P6S (ATA66, DVD+-RW, CD-RW, 2MB Cache) : N/A (I:)

Logical Storage Devices
Hard Disk (D:) : 29GB (NTFS) @ SAMSUNG HD400LJ (400GB, SATA300, 3.5", 7200rpm, NCQ, 8MB Cache)
Hard Disk (E:) : 699GB (NTFS) @ SAMSUNG HD753LJ (750.2GB, SATA300, 3.5", 7200rpm, NCQ, 32MB Cache)
Hard Disk (F:) : 10GB (NTFS) @ SAMSUNG HD400LJ (400GB, SATA300, 3.5", 7200rpm, NCQ, 8MB Cache)
Hard Disk (G:) : 5GB (NTFS) @ SAMSUNG HD400LJ (400GB, SATA300, 3.5", 7200rpm, NCQ, 8MB Cache)
Hard Disk (H:) : 216GB (NTFS) @ SAMSUNG HD400LJ (400GB, SATA300, 3.5", 7200rpm, NCQ, 8MB Cache)
Windows 7 (C:) : 99GB (NTFS) @ SAMSUNG HD400LJ (400GB, SATA300, 3.5", 7200rpm, NCQ, 8MB Cache)
3.5" 1.44MB (A:) : N/A
Optical Drive (I:) : N/A @ LITE-ON DVDRW SHW-160P6S (ATA66, DVD+-RW, CD-RW, 2MB Cache)

Peripherals
LPC Hub Controller 1 : ASUS (ICH9) LPC Interface Controller
LPC Legacy Controller 1 : Winbond W83627DHG
Audio Device : ASUS (ICH9) HD Audio Controller
Disk Controller : ASUS (ICH9) 4 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 1
Disk Controller : ASUS (ICH9) 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 2
Disk Controller : ASUS JMB368 IDE Controller
USB Controller 1 : ASUS (ICH9) USB Universal Host Controller
USB Controller 2 : ASUS (ICH9) USB Universal Host Controller
USB Controller 3 : ASUS (ICH9) USB Universal Host Controller
USB Controller 4 : ASUS (ICH9) USB2 Enhanced Host Controller
USB Controller 5 : ASUS (ICH9) USB Universal Host Controller
USB Controller 6 : ASUS (ICH9) USB Universal Host Controller
USB Controller 7 : ASUS (ICH9) USB Universal Host Controller
USB Controller 8 : ASUS (ICH9) USB2 Enhanced Host Controller
FireWire/1394 Controller 1 : ASUS VT6306 VIA Fire II IEEE-1394 OHCI Link Layer Controller
SMBus/i2c Controller 1 : Intel 801xx/63xx SMBus

Printers and Faxes
Printer : Microsoft XPS Document Writer (600x600, Colour)
Fax : Microsoft Shared Fax Driver (200x200)

Network Services
Wireless Adapter 1 : NETGEAR WNA1100 N150 Wireless USB Adapter (802.11g (ERP), TKIP, 54Mbps)

Power Management
Mains (AC) Line Status : On-Line

Operating System
Windows System : Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 6.01.7601 (Service Pack 1)
Platform Compliance : x64

Windows Experience Index
Current System : 3.1

Performance Enhancing Tips
Tip 2546 : Large memory modules should be ECC/Parity.
Tip 2 : Double-click tip or press Enter while a tip is selected for more information about the tip.


Here is my PCI Bus situation:
SiSoftware Sandra

Computer Buses
Interface Version : 2.30
PCI Bus(es) : 6
PCIe Bus(es) : 4

System Bus 0
Type : PCI
Multiplier : 1x

System Bus 1
Type : PCIe 2.00 x16 2.5Gbps
Multiplier : 3x
Bridge : Intel X38/X48 PCI Express Root Port
Device Connected to Port : ASUS GeForce 7300 SE

System Bus 2
Type : PCIe 1.00 x1 2.5Gbps
Multiplier : 3x
Bridge : Intel (ICH9) PCI Express Root Port 5
Device Connected to Port : ASUS JMB368 IDE Controller

System Bus 3
Type : PCIe 1.00 x1 2.5Gbps
Multiplier : 3x
Bridge : Intel (ICH9) PCI Express Root Port 3
Device Connected to Port : ASUS Yukon 88E8056 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller

System Bus 4
Type : PCIe 1.00 x1 2.5Gbps
Multiplier : 3x
Bridge : Intel (ICH9) PCI Express Root Port 1

System Bus 5
Type : PCI66
Multiplier : 1x
Bridge : Intel 82801IB/IR/IH Hub Interface to PCI Bridge (ICH9 A2)

EGS 11-10-2011 08:31 PM

Re: Error 6085 underflow Windows 7 PT9
 
Well I'm no expert on this, but perhaps your mismatched memory might be an issue? Have you done each and every one of the AVID win 7 optimizations? Also, please explain your hard drive setup. Are they partitioned? Which do use for your PTools session data?

snahster 11-10-2011 09:40 PM

Re: Error 6085 underflow Windows 7 PT9
 
Right, I know I have that mismatched memory thing. Maybe that is it????

I did EVERY one of the Avid Win 7 optimizations, and all of the elective ones too. My hard drive setup is that I have 2 physical hard drives. All data and sessions are on that drive E. Then I have a bunch of partitions on the other one, hence all the "drives". This is where several different operating systems live, including Windows 7. Long story on why that is. Anyhow, could that be problem?

Thanks for the help!

snahster 11-11-2011 11:27 AM

Re: Error 6085 underflow Windows 7 PT9
 
Bump for any other possible ideas

albee1952 11-11-2011 12:08 PM

Re: Error 6085 underflow Windows 7 PT9
 
Wireless Adapter 1 : NETGEAR WNA1100 N150 Wireless USB Adapter (802.11g (ERP), TKIP, 54Mbps)

Disable this when running Pro Tools(at least until you get the problem solved. The you can bring this back and see if it causes the problem). Mis-matched RAM raises a flag to me as well and I would remove all 4 sticks and install 2x4GB of some major branded compatible RAM(and make sure timings show correctly with a new Sandra report). If nothing is on the firewire port, I would also try disabling that in Device Manager(or BIOS).

BTW, why so many drive partitions? Personally, I would not partition any drive of 500GB or smaller, and I would only split a larger drive in half for "housekeeping":rolleyes:. For sure, its not helping performance.

snahster 11-11-2011 09:16 PM

Re: Error 6085 underflow Windows 7 PT9
 
Thanks for the replies. Should I disable that adapter in the Device Manager? Is it not enough to just have it unplugged?

I'm going to address the RAM issue. I also am going to do away with some of those drive partitions.

I'm running a couple versions of XP, one was exclusively so I could run my student copy of PT7 JUST so I could get cheaper OMF conversion...I'd boot in one side, convert the OMF from the client and then boot up in my regular side to work. Not useful anymore with PT9 thank goodness! One of the partitions happened because I read in some guide that you should have a separate partition for some sort of caching or something...I honestly just did it and forgot about it. The other partition is my tried and true XP running PT LE 7.4 cs2. It's very stable and being that I need it for my work I've gotta keep it until I'm positive this Windows 7 thing will work right.

Thanks for the advice you two, anyone else want to chime in?

albee1952 11-12-2011 08:11 AM

Re: Error 6085 underflow Windows 7 PT9
 
As to the wifi, I would disable it in Device Manager for now. When you achieve solid performance, THEN try just unplugging it(the idea is to eliminate as much as possible until you reach the happy zone). Good on ya for keeping the old XP config, but I choose a slightly different method. There are several SATA drive cages available(from single to 4 slot) that install in place of unused 5.25" drive slots. These allow for swapping hard drives without tools, so I keep my system drive, a clone of my system drive, and the last solid working system drive(I actually have the one before that as well since I grab drives on sale whenever I see a great deal). I can also devote a recording drive to certain clients and just swap out recording drives as needed. The single slot(for your system drive) can be found for under $20 from Kingwin(newegg.com) or DatOptik(but don't worry about all this till you get the issues ironed out):D

snahster 11-14-2011 01:56 PM

Re: Error 6085 underflow Windows 7 PT9
 
I've disabled the wifi in the Device Manager. I've double checked that I've followed ALL of the Digi Windows 7 Optimizations. Still having the the errors. New memory is on it's way. Oh, I wanted to add that the mismatched memory doesn't effect Protools in XP...

Any other ideas? Thanks!

snahster 11-21-2011 01:36 PM

Re: Error 6085 underflow Windows 7 PT9
 
Ok, got 2 sticks of 2 gig, crucial ddr2 PC6400 RAM. Still have the same problem. Anyone have any ideas? Is is my old motherboard??

snahster 11-28-2011 02:06 PM

Re: Error 6085 underflow Windows 7 PT9
 
Anyone? Am I in a deep black hole here? Should I try replacing my motherboard? It happens even when I remove the UAD-1 cards. I am running out of ideas here.


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