I continuously get Access Violations at 0. Read of address 0.
There's nothing wrong with my memory.
It happens when I'm sorting thru songs and organizing while playing them.
How about some useful info? Tell us what OS you're using, how much RAM you have (and how much is free), and if you have at least 2G free on the drive partition that has your temp folder and your paging/swap file (usually C), and how big your database is?
Before you start disabling plugins, removing programs, and generally gutting your system, do yourself a favour and do the following (it will take a little longer, but won't change your system too drastically)
Run a memory test, preferably one that boots it's own OS and accesses all memory. Here's a few links to software that's free.
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp (Windows Memory Diagnostic)
http://www.simmtester.com/page/products/doc/docinfo.asp (DocMemory Memory Diagnostic)
After the memory checks out (or is replaced after it doens't)...
Close/Disable/Exit ALL unnecessary programs (reduce your system to the most basic of basic) before running MM.
Run File -> Maintain Library to clean up the database -- make sure that "Compact database" is checked.
Run MM and see if the problem has gone away.
[quote]I continuously get Access Violations at 0. Read of address 0.
There's nothing wrong with my memory.
It happens when I'm sorting thru songs and organizing while playing them.
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How about some useful info? Tell us what OS you're using, how much RAM you have (and how much is free), and if you have at least 2G free on the drive partition that has your temp folder and your paging/swap file (usually C), and how big your database is?
Before you start disabling plugins, removing programs, and generally gutting your system, do yourself a favour and do the following (it will take a little longer, but won't change your system too drastically)
Run a memory test, preferably one that boots it's own OS and accesses all memory. Here's a few links to software that's free.
http://oca.microsoft.com/en/windiag.asp (Windows Memory Diagnostic)
http://www.simmtester.com/page/products/doc/docinfo.asp (DocMemory Memory Diagnostic)
After the memory checks out (or is replaced after it doens't)...
Close/Disable/Exit ALL unnecessary programs (reduce your system to the most basic of basic) before running MM.
Run File -> Maintain Library to clean up the database -- make sure that "Compact database" is checked.
Run MM and see if the problem has gone away.