Cubase 4 Setup
2 Cubase LE 4 Installation Windows XP Installation 1. Insert the installation DVD into your computer’s drive. The installer program should automatically launch. May 27, 2008 Call to work one on one! 1.855.553.7205 Connect your audio device with Cubase. Cubase Audio Device Set Up. Cubase 4 - Setup for Recording. Just a data point: I installed Cubase 4.0 from the original DVD onto my system without any problem. I did not launch the setup program directly, but first.
I used to have Cubase 4 and a Delta Audiophile 2496 in a perfectly working setup with Windows XP Home but after upgrading to Windows 7 Professional, Cubase always hangs indefinately when exiting. I have searched the net for days to find a solution but haven't managed to do so.
Hindi Typing Tutorial more. Facts: -EXACT same setup worked with Windows XP -Cubase does not hang if I disable or uninstall the Delta Audiophile 2496 -I have tried with all the Delta drivers available for Windows 7 (3) including the one I used to use in XP. -Running the application in compatibility modes and as Administrator changes nothing -Disabling antivirus software doesn't change things -I have verified that IRQ's don't interfere -I have disconnected all other devices that can be disconnected without causing the computer not to work and still no change. -I have tried to place the Delta card in all available PCI slots.
-When inspecting the process, it seems that a dll named dmusic.dll get about 90% of the cpu when the program hangs but I don't know if that means that this is where the problem occurs. The computer becomes unresponsive and the CPU load stays on about 90% for Cubase which, however, never crashes, even if it stays like this forever (have tried at most about an hour or so).
The error propagates in the exact same way throughout all of these configurations. Symptoms: No matter if I close the application with the red X or via the menu, the control panel disappears and then the program freezes.
I usually try this by just opening the program and then closing it (not initializing a project) but the same happens even if I open a project first (no matter if I save or not save the project). I know my setup is old but that is no reason to why it shouldn't work and I would be delighted, both out of curiosity and because I need the program to work properly, if anyone could help me.
Best regards, Elias. Hello Elias, Thanks for posting and for the thorough troubleshooting!
-What is the brand/type/speed of processor in the computer? (ex, Intel Core Duo 2.4GHz) -How much RAM is installed? -Windows 7 running 32 or 64 bit? -If you reboot your computer, wait for it to completely boot, then monitor the CPU and memory loads before opening any applications, does any process take the majority of the CPU or memory load? Can you calculate how much memory remains before opening any programs?
The dmusic.dll, to my knowledge, is a DirectX / Microsoft driver. It should not be involved in Windows communicating with your Delta drivers. The fact that it, or any single process for that matter, hangs onto 90% of your CPU is not normal under any circumstance. I'm not really familiar with supporting that; it might be a better question for Microsoft. Hello Elias, Thanks for posting and for the thorough troubleshooting! -What is the brand/type/speed of processor in the computer?
(ex, Intel Core Duo 2.4GHz) -How much RAM is installed? Wreck It Ralph 720p Indowebster there. -Windows 7 running 32 or 64 bit?
-If you reboot your computer, wait for it to completely boot, then monitor the CPU and memory loads before opening any applications, does any process take the majority of the CPU or memory load? Can you calculate how much memory remains before opening any programs? The dmusic.dll, to my knowledge, is a DirectX / Microsoft driver. It should not be involved in Windows communicating with your Delta drivers.
Surpac Crack Keygens. The fact that it, or any single process for that matter, hangs onto 90% of your CPU is not normal under any circumstance. I'm not really familiar with supporting that; it might be a better question for Microsoft. Thanks for your input.
-CPU Intel Pentium 4, 2,8 GHZ -2,50 GB of RAM is installed -Windows 7 Professional 32-bit (clean install) -If I reboot the computer, there is the regular startup CPU usage which tends to spike from time to time but then, the system stays at a steady ~100% free CPU capacity and about 1,2 GB free RAM. This is true both when having the Audiophile enabled and disabled. After starting Cubase, I have about 400 MB of free RAM and a fluctuating free CPU capacity of about 60-80% (Cubase consumes 20%-40%).