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Old 03-18-2021, 01:55 PM
J.D. Andrew J.D. Andrew is offline
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Default "Could not complete the Bounce To Disk command because vector"

Hello everyone.

Has anyone seen this error before? It's the first time that I have. A google and DUC search hasn't come back with any results.

Trying a reboot and prefs trash and will see if that works.

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jd
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Old 03-18-2021, 02:04 PM
J.D. Andrew J.D. Andrew is offline
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Default Re: "Could not complete the Bounce To Disk command because vector"

Ok. Quit and restarted and works fine again. Good fun.

Side note, does everyone have to log in every time they're going to post? Every single reply? Seems strange.
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