Need help with a different type of D8b boot issue
Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 3:54 pm
Hey gang!
I am new to the forum and have recently brought my D8b out from storage. I am trying to resolve a long standing issue I have had with this console since I originally purchased it used many years ago.
Ok so here is the random problem: The board will fully boot up and the monitor shows the mix software but sometimes the console and the GUI are simply "stuck/frozen". It looks like everything should work but it does not. Usually disconnecting the power and data cord and rebooting gives me a good result but it often takes several attempts to get things up and running. There is almost always some meter activity at the console at the last moment which alerts me that I am good to go.
Here is what I have done up to this point:
1. Reseated and cleaned all the ribbon cables/cards in the console
2. Cleaned and reseated everything in the CPU
3. Reinstalled 5.1 on a new HD
4. New motherboard battery and reset the Bios settings for 366Mz motherboard
5. Replaced the Ram with a single 256
6. Removed all the cards except the Apogee Clock....the original clock card has gone missing
7. Replaced the data cable that goes from the CPU to the console
8. Delete all mix files and force D8b to create a fresh startup to eliminate a possible corrupt one
I did use the hack and it worked very nicely!!! Many thanks for that to all involved.
Wondering if anyone else has experienced this issue and if there is a solution.
Thanks so much for any help in advance.
-Dean
I am new to the forum and have recently brought my D8b out from storage. I am trying to resolve a long standing issue I have had with this console since I originally purchased it used many years ago.
Ok so here is the random problem: The board will fully boot up and the monitor shows the mix software but sometimes the console and the GUI are simply "stuck/frozen". It looks like everything should work but it does not. Usually disconnecting the power and data cord and rebooting gives me a good result but it often takes several attempts to get things up and running. There is almost always some meter activity at the console at the last moment which alerts me that I am good to go.
Here is what I have done up to this point:
1. Reseated and cleaned all the ribbon cables/cards in the console
2. Cleaned and reseated everything in the CPU
3. Reinstalled 5.1 on a new HD
4. New motherboard battery and reset the Bios settings for 366Mz motherboard
5. Replaced the Ram with a single 256
6. Removed all the cards except the Apogee Clock....the original clock card has gone missing
7. Replaced the data cable that goes from the CPU to the console
8. Delete all mix files and force D8b to create a fresh startup to eliminate a possible corrupt one
I did use the hack and it worked very nicely!!! Many thanks for that to all involved.
Wondering if anyone else has experienced this issue and if there is a solution.
Thanks so much for any help in advance.
-Dean