That's what you get for buying an expensive machine.
Help me fix T2 or find why it is bugged, please
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- KVRAF
- 1933 posts since 29 Apr, 2005 from Beyond all space, time, and dimension.
Let's face it, he's in computer hell.
That's what you get for buying an expensive machine.
Nothing works. 
That's what you get for buying an expensive machine.
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- KVRAF
- 2750 posts since 2 Feb, 2005 from Raincoast of Grayland
perception: the stuff reality is made of.
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- KVRAF
- 1933 posts since 29 Apr, 2005 from Beyond all space, time, and dimension.
All hail Michael Dell!mandolarian wrote:Yeah, that's why I live on the trailing edge...
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
I'm afraid that after re-installing Windows, it has re-assigned your hardware to conflicting IRQ's. That would be my best guess. You have a few options, none of which are necessarily going to help, and all of which are a real f***ing pain in the a**.
1. Remove and disable all non-essential 'cards' by physically removing them, or shutting them off in BIOS for on-board stuff. For example, your onboard sound as mentioned. If your motherboard has on-board video as well, completely disable it using BIOS, don't just assume that with no monitor plugged in, it'll be safe.
2. Physically swap around the cards you are able to. Since you probably only have one AGP, it'll stay where it is. But you might want to move the RME to a different slot, as Windows will determine new settings for it, hopefully non-conflicting ones.
3. Using the device manager (right click your desktop, select 'properties', then press 'device manager') see if you can manually re-assign IRQs and so forth. I hate this option and avoid it like the plague.
Greg
1. Remove and disable all non-essential 'cards' by physically removing them, or shutting them off in BIOS for on-board stuff. For example, your onboard sound as mentioned. If your motherboard has on-board video as well, completely disable it using BIOS, don't just assume that with no monitor plugged in, it'll be safe.
2. Physically swap around the cards you are able to. Since you probably only have one AGP, it'll stay where it is. But you might want to move the RME to a different slot, as Windows will determine new settings for it, hopefully non-conflicting ones.
3. Using the device manager (right click your desktop, select 'properties', then press 'device manager') see if you can manually re-assign IRQs and so forth. I hate this option and avoid it like the plague.
Greg
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
This is part of the reason why I like Macs.
If you have requests for Korg VST features or changes, they are listening at https://support.korguser.net/hc/en-us/requests/new
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
- KVRAF
- 2750 posts since 2 Feb, 2005 from Raincoast of Grayland
Yeah, Macs never have problems, only their users. 
perception: the stuff reality is made of.
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
Hey, you just wouldn't have this sort of issue on a mac
and I've seen similar problems even on pre-configured PCs. I work in a lab with 30 PCs and 10 Macs, and the PCs definitely take more time to set up, have more major software-related issues, and cause me way more frustration than the Macs. Today I had a XP Pro machine that had never logged into our main corporate domain automagikally boot into the domain and have access to all corporate volumes without ever entering any passwords. It was a totally clean machine so it wasn't any virus or worm. Then I rebooted, and it wouldn't let me make it join the domain, it couldn't access shit. Then I rebooted again and it still wouldn't let me join the domain, but I could log into the network by entering the path to the volume I wanted to access in Explorer. I'm just curious what it'll do come Monday. And this is a brand new Dell.
I also have a PC based DAW as my main machine. I'm not anti-PC and will acknowledge PCs have some advantages. But they sure are ugly and way more of a pain in my ass to me personally. If something goes wrong in WIndows, you usually have to wipe the HDD and reformat/reinstall. If something goes wrong in OS X, I can just archive and install and all my applications, documents etc at intact and happy and ready to go within a half hour. So the worst possible scenario besides hardware failure with a Mac is archive and install. 1/2 hour of my time. It would take me all day to reinstall the OS and install all my apps on my Windows machine, probably a week to get everything back together.
Anyway, I didn't mean to derail the thread, I just hate to be in the situation the original poster finds himself in. It's a f**king drag.
I also have a PC based DAW as my main machine. I'm not anti-PC and will acknowledge PCs have some advantages. But they sure are ugly and way more of a pain in my ass to me personally. If something goes wrong in WIndows, you usually have to wipe the HDD and reformat/reinstall. If something goes wrong in OS X, I can just archive and install and all my applications, documents etc at intact and happy and ready to go within a half hour. So the worst possible scenario besides hardware failure with a Mac is archive and install. 1/2 hour of my time. It would take me all day to reinstall the OS and install all my apps on my Windows machine, probably a week to get everything back together.
Anyway, I didn't mean to derail the thread, I just hate to be in the situation the original poster finds himself in. It's a f**king drag.
If you have requests for Korg VST features or changes, they are listening at https://support.korguser.net/hc/en-us/requests/new
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
- KVRAF
- 9096 posts since 5 Feb, 2004
Tell me about these Mac problems.Lunch Money wrote:Macs certainly have fewer of this type of problem. They have their own unique problems.
Ugly, though? A PC is only as ugly as the case the owner puts it into.My Antec Sonata case, for example, is very elegant indeed.
If you have requests for Korg VST features or changes, they are listening at https://support.korguser.net/hc/en-us/requests/new
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- KVRAF
- 6490 posts since 14 Jun, 2004 from Rochester, NY
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- KVRian
- 779 posts since 3 Apr, 2003 from UK
I agree with Ron - if you want pointless "my platform is better than yours" pissing contents, there are newsgroups devoted to that. Let's not sink into that here, please.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 99 posts since 22 Mar, 2005
Tried everything so far, still slow.
Will I can an email if there is a software update?
Will I can an email if there is a software update?

