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View Poll Results: If in emergency, would you use your CDG's and cdg player in place of using Hoster?
No, I would not host w/o Hoster and would cancel the show. 21 30.88%
I would revert back to using discs for that night. 47 69.12%
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Old September 17th, 2008, 05:35 AM
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I have been hosting w/o Hoster since June. Just got my tower back 2 days ago - due to very bad customer service from a service shop, will NEVER use them again. Had to get back into running discs, but it worked out fine & was able to make the show just as fast once I got back into the swing of it. I am glad that I got my tower back, it is so much easier, hopefully will never need to do that again, working on getting a laptop for a backup!
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Old September 17th, 2008, 11:54 AM
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Wow, Lonman, what a trooper! I have to take my shuttle in today because it's been slow to boot up - critical status warning about the SATA drives. Not always but just just often enough that I'll start to panic as show time nears. Will be backing up onto my laptop and doing a music backup before I take it in, though.

Glad you're back into the Hoster world.

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Old September 17th, 2008, 12:30 PM
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Host Without Hoster

When I first started using Hoster, you didn't see anyone else using a computer at that time. A KJ told me he would never use Hoster with a computer. I asked him why not? He then asked me, "What are you going to do when the computer crashes or breaks?" I said "the same thing you'll do if your cdg player breaks!" We always talk about backup backup, backup, but people don't seem to keep a laptop or even a tower computer for backup. Funny thing is you can buy an old tower that will run hoster for less than you can buy a capable cdg palyer these days. A used shuttle on ebay brings about $200 and it will run Hoster. Great for backup. This is why I won't do the disc thing, ever!!! I don't even have a cdg player!
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Old September 17th, 2008, 12:33 PM
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You are absolutely right about the backup. Ironically I have kept my backup current on my DJ laptop (which contains hundreds of hours of DJ music) but for some reason (maybe because it lives in a crate most of the time, when not in use, locked in the van) I haven't done a recent backup of Hoster. Time to do that. Thanks for the knock on the head.
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Old September 17th, 2008, 12:46 PM
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I won't do the disc thing, ever!!!
In my postion, I feel the exact same way. Vista may be crap right now but XP is stable enough that an attentive person can keep it running well and see when a failure (nomally hard drive) is on the horizon and fix it.

I'm glad you got your tower back Lonnie.

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Old September 17th, 2008, 01:00 PM
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Wow, Lonman, what a trooper! I have to take my shuttle in today because it's been slow to boot up - critical status warning about the SATA drives. Not always but just just often enough that I'll start to panic as show time nears. Will be backing up onto my laptop and doing a music backup before I take it in, though.

Glad you're back into the Hoster world.

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I had SATA failure on the motherboard itself. They originally thought it was the hard drives, so bought new ones, same issue. They swapped out the processor, & then discovered it was the motherboards SATA interface itself that was dying. The motherboard was still under warranty which was the biggest delay, the company never did send it back, I said screw it I need it back & we bought another board. But then they loaded it with an unauthorized copy of XP Pro (had 2000 Pro) & when I got it back it kept wanting the activation key which I didn't get. So then I had to find a place that actually still sold XP & reload the entire system myself. What an ordeal.
But I would go back to discs if need be as I did, the show must go on & that's just what it did. But I am very happy to have my computer back in operation!
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Old September 17th, 2008, 01:07 PM
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Great information. The guts of my computer are all new I believe (the drives) but I will mention your issue to my repair dude in case I have the same thing going on. You mentioned this when I reported some of my songs just stopping or disappearing altogether. Time to do some maintenance....
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Old September 17th, 2008, 01:50 PM
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Great information. The guts of my computer are all new I believe (the drives) but I will mention your issue to my repair dude in case I have the same thing going on. You mentioned this when I reported some of my songs just stopping or disappearing altogether. Time to do some maintenance....
That was the first indication, good files of songs would just stop in the middle for no reason, then be fine the next time they played. There was no error messages or anything like that. Never had the disappearing act - well until the day all failed then lost the entire drive contents.
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Old September 17th, 2008, 01:52 PM
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You're scarin' me here... Going to get the computer out of the van right now, back everything up, and take it in. You'd think a computer that is only about 6 mos old would be functioning error-free, wouldn't you...
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Old September 17th, 2008, 02:04 PM
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You're scarin' me here... Going to get the computer out of the van right now, back everything up, and take it in. You'd think a computer that is only about 6 mos old would be functioning error-free, wouldn't you...
Hey Karen,
Like anything man makes, a computer can fail no matter it's age. you are doing the right thing. Lonnie's right on once again!

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Old September 17th, 2008, 03:51 PM
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You're scarin' me here... Going to get the computer out of the van right now, back everything up, and take it in. You'd think a computer that is only about 6 mos old would be functioning error-free, wouldn't you...
Mine was just shy of a year old.
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Old September 17th, 2008, 01:09 PM
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the show must go on & that's just what it did.
Lonnie,
I'm glad you're out of computer hell. Store computer guys can be hard to work with, they know it all!

The show MUST go on!

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