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is14fun February 24th, 2009 07:17 PM

Hoster shuts down my computer
 
everytime I use the edit songs comand in Hoster and hit the button "Apply changes", my computer abruptly shuts down. This started all of a sudden. I have reinstalled the program but that did not correct the problem. Does anybody have a thought on this?

ddouglass February 24th, 2009 07:32 PM

How is it shutting down? Do you get a Blue Screen error message or does it imediately automatically shutdown and restart?
What version of Hoster and what operating system?
If you get a blue screen write down what the error is and post it here along with above information.
If it automatically shutsdown and restarts follow the next procedure then run Hoster again to make it crash again.
  1. Click Window's Start button at the bottom left
  2. Click Settings in the menu
  3. Click Control Panel
  4. Double-click the mouse left button on System near the bottom of the list
  5. In the dialog that appears, click Advanced Tab
  6. In the Startup and Recovery group, click the Settings button
  7. In the System Failure group, if the Automatically restart checkbox is checked http://www.mtu.com/images/checkbox.gif, then click it so it is NOT checked
  8. Click all the OK buttons to close out of this dialog, and accept your changes.

is14fun February 24th, 2009 10:50 PM

My screen just goes black. No blue screen. I have to push the computer start button and it reboots in its regular fashion. I have a Dell Inspiron 9300 running xp media edition. Hoster is the lastest release.

ddouglass February 24th, 2009 11:12 PM

Did 4.06 do this or 4.07?
Do you have all the Custom Updates from Microsoft installed?
This has not come up before. Blue screen crashing the computer or just crashing Hoster yes, but never seen anything about it locking up the computer.
If we analize this the Apply function would call the first file, open it, rewrite the header and save it. Have you been trying to do this to the same exact file or group of files? If so try using another file to edit and see if it will go through.

OneEskalera February 25th, 2009 01:48 AM

Check for virus in your computer. It happened to me a couple of weeks ago and all of a sudden I have virus.

is14fun February 26th, 2009 03:59 PM

Thanks for your replies. I have the latest updated installed. I tried a backup copy of my database and got the same results. The second I hit apply changes, it beeps and the screen goes black. It acts like it has shut down. I have to restart computer and wait for all that start up crap. I looked at the event log but nothing is recorded there, I guess it happens to fast to record. I'm at wits end with this. I have run registery cleaners, virus scans but nothing seems to help. I can delete files and as far as I can tell, use all the other functions of the program. The problem is when I try to edit a song and apply the change.

Roy Dennis February 26th, 2009 04:17 PM

If this is a version 4.xxx . Try loading Hoster 34 which comes with all versions of 4.xx and see if it works with that version. Let us know.

ddouglass February 26th, 2009 04:45 PM

Is this a laptop or desktop?
Is it XP or Vista?
Do you have Hybernate or Standby set?
Have you tried hitting any key to see if it will come back?

is14fun February 26th, 2009 05:04 PM

I have stand-by active, hybernate is inactive. This is a labtop Dell Inspiron 9300 with XP. Nothing will revive except restart button.

mindonstrike February 26th, 2009 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roy Dennis (Post 90169)
If this is a version 4.xxx . Try loading Hoster 34 which comes with all versions of 4.xx and see if it works with that version. Let us know.

Agreed.

And if all else fails try restoring your computer back to a time that you know it worked correctly.

Sam

ddouglass February 26th, 2009 05:42 PM

It sounds like the standby is maybe being triggered by this. Have you tried hitting any keys on the keyboard when this happens? Try turning the standby off and see if that stops the black screen.

admin February 27th, 2009 06:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ddouglass (Post 90030)
Did 4.06 do this or 4.07?

You still haven't told us which Hoster you are running, and also which Windows. :? :? :?

Hoster is not causing this. Something in your computer is broke.

Do a System Restore (find out from the Hoster manual topic on installation changes for XP or Vista) back to a known good point.

billyo February 27th, 2009 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by is14fun (Post 90009)
Quote:

everytime I use the edit songs comand in Hoster and hit the button "Apply changes", my computer abruptly shuts down. This started all of a sudden. I have reinstalled the program but that did not correct the problem. Does anybody have a thought on this?

are you running on battery? , i had the experienced i was playing a private gig and al of a sudden my screen went black, i did what you did pushed the power button back and it worked but a minute later it the screen went black again..i was running on battery.. make sure you power source is plugged in .

MTUSUPPORT February 27th, 2009 08:21 AM

It shows you have version 4.06a installed, and we have never had this problem reported with that version. Please updated to version 4.08 to see if it does the same thing, and as stated above, try version 3.400 to see if it also does this.

Here is how to run Version 3.400.

Quote:

NOTE: Hoster 3.400 was also installed with Hoster 4.0. This is located at C:\Program Files\Micro Technology Unlimited\Hoster\Hoster34.exe - This version is the same as Hoster 3.321 which was the last stable version before releasing 4.0. If you have any problems you can run this version if you need to, without having to uninstall version 4.0. It was built with the same security as a backup if you experience any problems. You can also make a short cut to this if you need.
You can download version 4.08 from here http://www.mtu.com/upgrades/hoster.htm

Also, are you files on an External hard drive or on the C: drive?

OneEskalera February 27th, 2009 12:56 PM

Also, try running an electric fan infront of the computer, perhap something is heating in it, causing it to shut down prematurely.

marklwood February 27th, 2009 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OneEskalera (Post 90235)
Also, try running an electric fan infront of the computer, perhap something is heating in it, causing it to shut down prematurely.

Good call. That was what I thought. The combination of the Hard Drive, and increased CPU usage probably overheated it. Even if the fan doesn't work, a good cleaning sure can't hurt. I have one that is a pain to clean (have to take out the keyboard to get to 1 screw) but it is required a couple of times a year.

is14fun February 28th, 2009 08:47 AM

I thought about this and tried to get inside to clean but after removing all the screws I could find, I still could not remove the bottom or top cover. Does anybody know to open up a Dell Inspiron 9300 to the point where it can be cleaned?

ddouglass February 28th, 2009 10:27 AM

I think you are in dangerous territory here. I have been doing this stuff for 40+ years and I still cringe if I have to open up a laptop. Your best bet would be to take it to a professional and ask them to clean it and check it out. It may cost you a bit but it will be a small price compared to having to replace the laptop because you messed it up.

billyo February 28th, 2009 10:34 AM

i agree with Dale, i would not touch or try taking the keyboard off, those hinges are fragile . the only thing i would touch or take off is the hhd cover, anything else..no no..

marklwood February 28th, 2009 10:53 AM

It does cause a certain bit of apprehension to disassemble a laptop. I use my digital camera and take pics along the way.
If you decide to do it yourself, here if the link you are looking for.
http://support.dell.com/support/edoc...0/sm/index.htm


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