//Have the odd hiccup with a C000005 error but other than that all is pretty stable. My only suggestion is ''when going between projects give yourself about 15 seconds after closing one and opening another''...that seemed to stop a lot of those error messages...has to do with memory allocation I believe (as if I know anything about computers)// ---- A different take from John Bercik: Corrupted Default Project 'unhandled exception: c0000005 at address: 00481382' 'Paris has caused an error in Paris.exe' 1. Delete or move the offending default project file out of the Paris directory. 2. Deinstall Paris. 3. Go to the windows system folder and a. delete the directory that says Ensoniq if present b. delete the file Paris_StudioControlLibrary.dll if present c. Reinstall Paris 4. Start with one card. 5. If necessary, go to plain vanilla sytem, meaning ALL cards removed except for video and 1-EDS. Once that is working, start adding others one at a time until all is working. I am not suspecting your card swapping for the moment because it sounds like the hardware initialized, but then could not open the default_project.ppj. This makes me think it was a corrupted ppj file, or other corrupted Paris components. Hence the above advice. Some things to make note of: 1. Did Paris work initially with your new advancesys scsi card or did it stop working immediately after you installed the new card? 2. If you remove the advancesys and put everything else back where it was before, does it all work fine? (you may need to force a PnP update via your bios) ---- Back to [[BugsTroubleshooting Bugs and Troubleshooting]]