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Error 122
I was actually downloading songs on to my computer. I stopped to show a friend the neat new program I had. After he left I restarted my computer because I started getting a flicker in my video. I had dual diplay on at the time. Now even after uninstalling and reinstalling hoster and the database I get (12)Error reading DosDevice Information. When I click OK it then pops up a box that reads (--)The data area passed to a system call is too small. It has also effected my other MTU software. It will not detect any cd and I have two that will read karaoke including the Plextor that I bought from MTU. I looked everwhere on the forum and found nothing. I would like to get this problem fixed asap. I'm excited about wanting to use my new program.
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Problem Solved
Well thanks to Mr. Doug Cox, who is in sales at MTU, I figured out that my old version of Microstudio and Hoster had a problem working together. Myabe the drivers are conflicting. All it took was un upgrade of microstudio and voila. I did uninstall and reinstal both programs just to be safe. Thanks Doug.
Tim |
This would have been caused by the ASPI drivers being an older version. This is why when you upgraded to 2.400 it fixed it. But it should have also fixed it when you installed Hoster, but who knows its a computer.
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It took time to mess up
The weird thing is that it took about a day to mess up. Actually the same thing came on when I first installed it. Well I restarted my computer and then it worked. After restarting my computer again after using it for awhile then it quit. I think you're right. It's a computer.
Tim |
Drive Image Program
This question is probably for Bryan but maybe someone else may have an anwser. First off, let me say that Hoster is working perfectly. No complaints. The problem I am having is with the Drive Image program.. I have MTU's laptop with the dual 60gig hard drives. When I got it it of course had a c & d drive. I have tried to run the drive image program and kept getting erorrs. I reinstalled the drive image program hoping that would correct the problem. Now my laptop does not recognize a D: drive. Therefore right now I have no backup if something happens to the c drive. Any suggestions on where to start?
Thanks, Kelly |
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