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Traktor Pro Crashing on Shut Down

Discussion in 'Technical Issues (Archive)' started by Cheese2222001, Apr 2, 2009.

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  1. Cheese2222001

    Cheese2222001 New Member

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    Every time I shut down Traktor Pro I get a message saying Traktor Pro has crashed and created a log file?

    The program seems to open up and work fine?

    How do i cure this?
     
  2. lethal_pizzle

    lethal_pizzle NI Product Owner

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    Dunno mate. You've provided zero info about your setup
     
  3. Cheese2222001

    Cheese2222001 New Member

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    Soz, I'm running Traktor Pro from laptop through a XSession Pro mixer thats all. No decks or anything else attached?
     
  4. lethal_pizzle

    lethal_pizzle NI Product Owner

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    Dunno mate. You've provided almost zero info about your setup!
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    Make sure you're running Traktor 1.1.2. Make sure your video drivers are uptodate. If you are on Nvidia, try drivers from laptopvideo2go. If you are using crappy on board sound, install asio4all drivers. Disable virus checkers.
     
  5. Cheese2222001

    Cheese2222001 New Member

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    Seem to be getting a message on windows saying virtual memory is low. Will uninstall/reinstall Traktor to see if this cures as task manager shows this is using most cpu usage. Will this wipe my usb mixer mapping settings?
     
  6. DJ_Maggi

    DJ_Maggi Account Suspended

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    Have u send the crash log file to the support?

    Have u also any mappings imported or created....in a less version i had problems with a Keyboard mapping with the SHift Buttons...after deleted them, no crashes anytime...
     
  7. lethal_pizzle

    lethal_pizzle NI Product Owner

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    How much RAM do you have? At least 1Gb, hopefully 2. Also, go to Control Panel > System > Advanced > Virtual Memory and make sure page file size is twice as big as the amount of Ram you have.
     
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