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Old September 10th, 2009, 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by jussy1977 View Post
I wrote this once, but I don't think it was posted. Now I have to repost all the @#$#% stuff I already typed!

I have an AMD 2.51 GHZ X2 dual 4800+, 1 GB of DDR2/800, 60GB on C: (system and programs) and 70GB on D: (hoster song storage), ASUS nVidea dual display graphics.

Hoster about half the time crashes XP when I start hoster up. It shows the main window, then after a few seconds reboots my system. It went down so hard last time that my boot was corrupted (boot.ini) and I've had to re-install. My version of XP is old (pre-sp1), so I have to re-install all the SPs and drivers which takes lots of time. If this were to have happened during a show, then I'd have been SOL.

I have noticed something I think is always true (but am not absolutely sure is constant). If the singer display main section is blank, then hoster doesn't crash the system. If it comes up with some sort of welcome message, then the system reboots.
First thing is you need to upgrade to 4.09d which fixed some items that were inadvertently broken during the 4.09 upgrade. None of these including 4.09a involved any crashing problems.

Have you had any problems with it since re-installing XP?

Also did you do all of the rest of the Custom updates along with the SPs?

Did you do all the steps required in this link (also referred to in the manual)?
http://www.mtu.com/upgrades/hoster/xp-changes.htm

Are you referring to the MTU short video at start-up as a Welcome message? This item is required to initialize the video part of the player. The file is in the Program Files section for Hoster and is called mtus.wmv. You might try playing it directly in Media Player and see if it can play it without crashing. If it either can't play it or WMP crashes then it may be a corrupted codec for the WMP.

You may also have XP set to reboot on error which will cause it to reboot anytime somethhing causes an error instead of just showing you the error. This can be turned off in the Control Panel/System/Advanced/Start-up and Recovery Settings.

You could have run the Repair from the XP install disk and fixed the Boot.ini file along with others. But reloading didn't hurt either.
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