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![]() "Joe Donaldson" wrote in message om... I did uninstall quite a few programs I did not need and then tried a reinstall. All is well except for the poor Customer Support of Adobe who has yet to return my phone call after I incurred $90 in tech support long distance fees. I should bill them. Oh well at least I learned something. Thanks Joe "Roger W. Norman" wrote in message ... Well, I'm not up on all the latest news and disfunctions of Win2k, although I also use it, but in the old days a divide by zero generally meant bad memory or an application that allocated "far" space that was unreachable by the program. This might be a situation where you have to do some memory swapping if Adobe can't pinpoint the problem. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio RAP FAQ and Purchase your copy of the Fifth of RAP CD set at www.recaudiopro.net. See how far $20 really goes. "Joe Donaldson" wrote in message om... Have Cool Edit 2000 and bought Adobe Audition upgrade for $99. Seemed to install fine. However whenever I run it (even with all other programs disabled) I get an error from Windows stating that Program has generated errors and to see the og for details. When looking at Dr Watson log, I see it is a divide by zero error. Spoke to Adobe tech support who are researching this but I know I am not alone. I of course disabled certain services, deleted NERO, Soundblaster Live and other programs that might affect sound. Had empty system. Scanned for viruses. Checked start-up list, have all Service Packs for Win2k Pro in. Did a defag with Norton..... All else works fine. Still cannot get Audition to run. Thanks for any help. Sincerely Joe |
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I backed up my system with Ghost and also the Registry. I then
uninstalled any programs and Codecs (in Add/Remove programs) that had to do with any Audio file processing.. Then everything worked. Peter "malcolm" wrote in message news:timPb.109748$8H.240894@attbi_s03... "Joe Donaldson" wrote in message om... I did uninstall quite a few programs I did not need and then tried a reinstall. All is well except for the poor Customer Support of Adobe who has yet to return my phone call after I incurred $90 in tech support long distance fees. I should bill them. Oh well at least I learned something. Thanks Joe "Roger W. Norman" wrote in message ... Well, I'm not up on all the latest news and disfunctions of Win2k, although I also use it, but in the old days a divide by zero generally meant bad memory or an application that allocated "far" space that was unreachable by the program. This might be a situation where you have to do some memory swapping if Adobe can't pinpoint the problem. -- Roger W. Norman SirMusic Studio RAP FAQ and Purchase your copy of the Fifth of RAP CD set at www.recaudiopro.net. See how far $20 really goes. "Joe Donaldson" wrote in message om... Have Cool Edit 2000 and bought Adobe Audition upgrade for $99. Seemed to install fine. However whenever I run it (even with all other programs disabled) I get an error from Windows stating that Program has generated errors and to see the og for details. When looking at Dr Watson log, I see it is a divide by zero error. Spoke to Adobe tech support who are researching this but I know I am not alone. I of course disabled certain services, deleted NERO, Soundblaster Live and other programs that might affect sound. Had empty system. Scanned for viruses. Checked start-up list, have all Service Packs for Win2k Pro in. Did a defag with Norton..... All else works fine. Still cannot get Audition to run. Thanks for any help. Sincerely Joe |
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