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Old 11-05-2011, 07:46 PM
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Default Error 9073 and Error Increase/Reduce H/W Size during playback Digi001

Hi, I just trying to build a better system:

- Dell Optiplex 170L with 2.33 clock speed
- Win XP Pro w Service Pack 3
- Digi001 with ProTools LE 6.4
- 1 Gig RAM
- 2 40 gig hard drives, one for OS and one for data/sound files

I had a nice clean install, no issues ... started up ProTools, it loaded quickly and cleanly, loaded a song, pressed play, and started getting these errors immediately ... 9073, reduce/increase H/W size ... the most I can get it to do is play for about a minute then it freezes and gives me the error messages ..

Thanks,
Jay
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