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C1 crashes when Capture Pilot server is started?

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  • Permanently deleted user
    ....it begins to sound like a memory issue, doesn't it? Not lack of, but a bad stick. I'm sure you know the Windows memory check is very perfunctory....and since I haven't had a memory issue under Win 7...I'm not sure MemCheck runs unde rthat OS. Not sure what the options are, but if MemCheck doesn't run under Win 7 .....perhaps A/B your 16gigs as 8 gigs and see if one pair runs/one doesn't.

    I can confirm you can run COne and Pilot with 8 gigs with CS6 open...so the test will be a valid way of testing RAM...if a PITA.
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  • jonpaul
    Hello John4: Many thanks,

    I am aware of memory issues, and I have run extensive tests. Yes W7 has a utility but the BIOS does it on boot.

    The RAM is 4 banks of 4G, DDR3, a high quality brand, and its not overclocked.
    Since 8/2010, the PC has had no other problems.
    A memory check with a number of utilities reveals no issues. And with C1 is running, a RAM use check shows the correct 16G RAM with reasonable allocations. 60..80% of RAM is free. As the crash occurs ONLY when Capture Pilot Server is started, I do not think RAM errors are at fault.

    Finally P1 tech support has just sent a note on the Bonjour version, but the versions they mention are the old 2xxx and I have Bonjour 3.0.0.10. (copy below) I have no idea if P1 support has checked C1/ Capture Pilot server operation with this latest version of Bonjour.

    Kind Regards,

    Jon

    ____________from P1 support________




    "If you have Bonjour 2.0.3 installed you may experience problems with Capture Pilot.
    Bonjour 2.0.2 (shipping with Capture One 6.) and 2.0.4 (shipped with iTunes) have been
    tested to work with Capture Pilot. To check the version number of Bonjour, go to 'Control
    Panel' and select 'Programs and Features' ('Add/Remove Programs' on WinXP).

    We have seen some upgrades do not always update all componants. Complete uninstall and then reinstall shoud be done to make sure the componants are properly installed.

    Thanks,
    -Phase One Support"
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