Thread: 8.01 bugs
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Old 10-07-2009, 09:58 AM
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Default Re: 8.01 bugs

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Originally Posted by Mano View Post
I've done all possible hardware-checks...all my hardware is just fine.
On what specific info are you basing this assumption? What tests have you done, exactly?

If you used a software utility to test RAM, I can pretty much guarantee it's not going to show you if RAM is bad. I have yet to see a RAM test utility come even close to being 100% (or even 10%!) accurate. I, personally, wouldn't rely on them, ever.

You should definitely try swapping/replacing RAM - if everything you're stating is correct, RAM is highly suspect.


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Disabling DSP cache will not solve problem
It will if the problem is the possible bug I described in my previous post.

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There's no connection in trackcount or incompatible plugins ( digi techsupport utility tell me all plugs are fine)
I'm not quite clear what you're saying here - the utility doesn't 'tell' anything, it just displays the version numbers of the plug-ins. You have to manually compare those against the Plug-In Compatibility Grid.

Is that what you did? Could you please post your installed plug-in version list, just so we can double check?

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Little sessions, big sessions...they all crash on close...
Its evident to me that problems have started since i updated to 8.01
For sure...8.0.1 sucks and i'm going to downgrade to 8.0cs3 as soon as i'm able to.I'm done !
There is nothing in any of my experience with 8.0.1 that indicates it's less stable than 8.0cs3 and much of my data indicates it fixes several issues and is more stable, by a considerable margin. The problems you're describing sound more like a configuration issue than a dodgy version of Pro Tools. Let's see if we can work out what's going wrong - if you can supply the info asked for, including a complete system profile (drives, attached peripherals, etc), I'll be able to help narrow down the cause of your instability.
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