Guys, i'm having the worst of luck here with my computer!
I formatted a computer of mine and got it set up for recording.
I have installed on it, Cool Edit Pro 2K, Windows XP SP1, at first a Geforce FX5900 gainward card, but now a Geforce FX5500.
The vid card swap story. I've got a high wattage power supply, to supply the juice to the gainward. The powersupply is loud, so I don't want it. I take it out, put in a 250W supply, take out an extra cd drive, the floppy drive, and 2 extra network cards, thinking that would take the power draw down low enough for it to work.
Well..., it did! So I thought.
I turned on cool edit pro 2000 today, started to record, and the computer just restarted. Said I had a huge error, and gave me numbers as the error, and microsofts database ain't sayin' shit about those numbers.
So I thought, oh...probably just bnecause I installed Line6 PODXT Live drivers.
Again, restart. 3 more times. I go, okay maybe it's too much power draw with the video card afterall.
I put the 5500XT into it, and go to start up the recording software, restarts again.
Does anyone have any idea what the hell is up here? Should I nuke the drive and reinstall everything again? Any ideas?
I formatted a computer of mine and got it set up for recording.
I have installed on it, Cool Edit Pro 2K, Windows XP SP1, at first a Geforce FX5900 gainward card, but now a Geforce FX5500.
The vid card swap story. I've got a high wattage power supply, to supply the juice to the gainward. The powersupply is loud, so I don't want it. I take it out, put in a 250W supply, take out an extra cd drive, the floppy drive, and 2 extra network cards, thinking that would take the power draw down low enough for it to work.
Well..., it did! So I thought.
I turned on cool edit pro 2000 today, started to record, and the computer just restarted. Said I had a huge error, and gave me numbers as the error, and microsofts database ain't sayin' shit about those numbers.
So I thought, oh...probably just bnecause I installed Line6 PODXT Live drivers.
Again, restart. 3 more times. I go, okay maybe it's too much power draw with the video card afterall.
I put the 5500XT into it, and go to start up the recording software, restarts again.
Does anyone have any idea what the hell is up here? Should I nuke the drive and reinstall everything again? Any ideas?
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