Telepc = & other forum members I am now funcitonal
Somewhat
Uninstalled everything from Pro Tools, I bit the bullet. I still have the audio files ( wma) so I can easily import them again into a new session.
Also I uninstalled service pack 2 ( again), uninstalled Pro Tools 6.4 plug ins ( everything)
Now I reboot my computer ( from the uninstallation) & re-install Pro Tools 6.1.1 from a cd that came with my 002 rack.
Also I install all of the plugins etc ( trial period), shut down my system & restart.
Now I go & open up my previous Pro Tools sessions ( did not delete) & still received the -9073 error.
Hmmm my last thought on this is that somehow the files are corrupted, I delete the session, create a new session & import the actual wma audio files.
I start playin & hold my breath & BOOM everythings fine!!!!!! ( No error)
Load up the Be There session & it plays flawless, load up the Sound check & also no errors.
So right now I'm pretty happy ( somewhat) but why did my previous files still give me an error session?
Could it possibly be that when you save to a certain part of your hardrive & then move the files it causes problems, man I don't know.
Well right now I'm going to record some vocals & hopefully everything will go smooth, but just as an update I can at LEAST for now play back the demo session & not get the -9073 error.
Unfortunately I do not have service pack 2 any longer so my computer is at risk online, & I will probably no longer use Windows updates because for whatever reason it is conflicting with my system.
& Last but not least 6.4 is just not working with my system ( must be something wrong with the download file) so far now I'm running 6.1.1.
It seems like a temporary fix, I just hope that Digi approves service pack 2 soon & I can really find out why my system was not working with it.
Well I will update later, but for now I need a rest ( so much headaches with this BS)
, peace
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