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Old 03-05-2003, 01:15 PM
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Default My first ever XP Blue Screen...help??

I got my first ever "Blue Screen of Death" today while dragging a file from the Audio bin onto a track. (My oh my, the XP BSoD is impressive...text fills the screen from top to bottom)
After having to manually shut down, I can't open up ProTools anymore without this error message:

ProToolsLE.exe - NoDisk
There is no disk in the drive
Please insert a disk in the drive

I can't cancel or close this window. meanwhile, ProTools loads underneath it and when it is done loading, I can then cancel the error message and it seems to work fine.
Before I start tooling around, I thought I'd run this one by you guys first.

Any suggestions? I don't have a ProTools LE 5.3.1 disk. The latest disk I have is my 5.1 disk.

Hmmmmmmm.
Anxiously awaiting your expert replies,
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Old 03-05-2003, 01:44 PM
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Default Re: My first ever XP Blue Screen...help??

I had a similar crash with XP (only one). Things only returned to normal after I unplugged the computer for about 2 minutes. Rebooting or turning the computer off didn't work. Unplugging is a long shot, but it might work.

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Old 03-05-2003, 01:56 PM
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Default Re: My first ever XP Blue Screen...help??

I used to have this error on 5.1

I belevie the solution was to load up PT with some disk in the drive. And I think I also changed the CMOS to not scan the drives for disks when loading up. Try that, also do a search, cause this has been covered before.

yes, the BSoD is quite artsy.
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