Boot Error: Surface Not Responding
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 2:53 am
Hey Y'all,
Per the subject - booting my HDR24/96 and that's the message I receive...
"Boot Error: Surface Not Responding. Contact Tech Support."
This just started the other day when I booted it up, very odd. I have 2 known good disks to boot, and neither get's past this message. It boots normally, starts to load the Mackie OS and kinda hangs for a bit - this is all displayed via a VGA monitor as well. The LED display on the deck after a brief period displays the dreaded Error #43 Call Tech Support message, and then after a short period the OS mixer desktop loads up but isn't reading the mouse or keyboard peripherals - frozen up. This is where the message in the subject appears in a dialog on screen. Fully understanding this is essentially a piece of computer equipment, it's starting to concern me that something on the motherboard may be acting up. Anyone experience anything similar?!? Suggestions? Buy another HDR24/96?
Any/all input is greatly appreciated...
Thanx in advance!
--
Dok
"Too many guitars is just about right..." - [Anonymous Player]
Per the subject - booting my HDR24/96 and that's the message I receive...
"Boot Error: Surface Not Responding. Contact Tech Support."
This just started the other day when I booted it up, very odd. I have 2 known good disks to boot, and neither get's past this message. It boots normally, starts to load the Mackie OS and kinda hangs for a bit - this is all displayed via a VGA monitor as well. The LED display on the deck after a brief period displays the dreaded Error #43 Call Tech Support message, and then after a short period the OS mixer desktop loads up but isn't reading the mouse or keyboard peripherals - frozen up. This is where the message in the subject appears in a dialog on screen. Fully understanding this is essentially a piece of computer equipment, it's starting to concern me that something on the motherboard may be acting up. Anyone experience anything similar?!? Suggestions? Buy another HDR24/96?
Any/all input is greatly appreciated...
Thanx in advance!
--
Dok
"Too many guitars is just about right..." - [Anonymous Player]