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  1. #Filehippo crazy bump install
  2. #Filehippo crazy bump 64 Bit

I'll send Sonnox tech an email describing the issue but while all this gets sorted out I'll just use trusty ol' XP.Ī couple other thoughts, as I really didn't have any issues with the install:ĭid a clean install from ISO image of 7 Pro 圆4 that was downloaded from Microsoft Friday. I use that plug a lot, and although I now have TL Space from the MPTK, this is a deal-killer for me. If I recall, the one there now is from the 7.4 update. And they RARELY update their installers, I indeed checked last night (as I did for every installer) as things got installed. The Eleven issue was a little curious, but I'm not surprised with the Sonnox. This is a fresh install-what would need to be trashed? And how do I test other than bringing up familiar sessions and seeing how it goes? And without sounding like I'm immune to troubleshooting 101 steps, I'll ask: make sure you check all your plugs for the latest installers as well.

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#Filehippo crazy bump 64 Bit

i have some plugs with issues listed on the 64 bit thread. most rtas plugs will have never been tested on a 64 bit system. this can kill everything if the plug installs are not done slowly and testing as you go. use digi tech support utility or grab my app which should be on the last page or 2 on the i7 thread.ĭid you do any testing before all your plugs was installed? this is gonna be a big issue everyone has to pay attention to. Start by trashing your databases, prefs, app data. If I don't make any headway, I'll make an image of this W7圆4 and just put my XPx32 back on the SSD. I'll poke around some more tomorrow, I'm tired and headed to bed. There are some issues that may be beyond my control at this time. I'm happy in that I got it all installed and (barely) working. Again, one instance.Įven without these in my sessions, the system is not as responsive as 32bit XP Pro was (on a standard 7200rpm sata). Obviously it doesn't like either 8.03 or 64bit Windows.Įleven LE takes about 20% of the rtas cpu. Oxford Reverb (one instance, on an aux send) takes up about 70% of the rtas cpu. My system is an Intel Smackover-based 920 just playing back old sessions, it seems to work. OK, I've installed Win7 Pro 64bit and have laboriously installed PT 8.03 on a new Intel X25-M SSD, in hopes a lightning-fast HD killer.









Filehippo crazy bump