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okay. i was making a beta song, and THAT crap popped-out.I was rendering it as a WAV... AND... AND... ARTFYUJVGKJUHBKJBKJBKJBKJBGJHDVBKBEJUXHBEXKXBWEJHBWKJXWBD- IT WAS WORKING WHEN I MADE KIKI SINGGGGGGG...
Y U NO WORK?!
HALP ME.... puuhh leeseee??
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Comments: 8
Writer-The-Wolf [2012-01-08 16:44:10 +0000 UTC]
Sounds like the program doesn't like something about your hardware, possibly your RAM.
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FierceFlash In reply to Writer-The-Wolf [2012-01-08 16:47:25 +0000 UTC]
??? My RAM?
....I don't understand! I made the same thing (rendering WAV file) with another UTAU and it worked! I was making it on my... USB.. Maybe i need to make it on the USB.. I will try..
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Writer-The-Wolf In reply to FierceFlash [2012-01-08 16:52:30 +0000 UTC]
Well some programs just don't like some hardware when preforming some actions. But if the program doesn't like your RAM then that means that when it tries to read the memory from the RAM into the CPU it can cause errors. It could also be not enough RAM, or your RAM is braking down.
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FierceFlash In reply to Writer-The-Wolf [2012-01-08 19:58:32 +0000 UTC]
Hmm.. i don't know.. I have done this, and it was working. And now it's just.. weird.
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Writer-The-Wolf In reply to FierceFlash [2012-01-08 20:10:14 +0000 UTC]
It could also have been what you where working on. Or just a problem that occurred somewhere between memory address 0x01f97000 and the CPU, or a problem when the memory was moved to said address. Or maybe the instructions at the 0x00402564 memory address where invalid due to some program or hardware error. (LOL I mess with this kind of thing, can you tell? XD)
PS: Saw this [link] LOL ed so hard!
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FierceFlash In reply to Writer-The-Wolf [2012-01-08 20:23:13 +0000 UTC]
Hmm.. I am not a informatics genius.. My brother, keeps saying: "crap i hate this laptop. the CD rom dosen't work."
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Writer-The-Wolf In reply to FierceFlash [2012-01-08 20:34:55 +0000 UTC]
Well to put the problem in simple terms, there's a piece of information that either:
a. doesn't exist
b. isn't getting to where it needs to be or
c. isn't being understood
The solution could be as simple as a one-time glitch or programing bug, or as complex as a bad motherboard. I really can't say for sure from just this error message.
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FierceFlash In reply to Writer-The-Wolf [2012-01-08 20:58:33 +0000 UTC]
Wait!!! XD I fixed this!!! My problem was: That i didn't had to use the command prompt resampler! (long story..) and i solved it! By using another kind of resampler.
But thanks for your advice! ;w;
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