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2005-10-06 by GAmoore@aol.com

This is from the Apple discussions group... but its valuable information...maybe a good idea to print it and keep it handy :

How to handle problems with Logic :

1st - Restart

2nd - Rebuild preferences

Your preferences live in User>Library>Preferences>Logic>com.apple.logic.pro

To Rebuild preferences, move the "com.apple.logic.pro" file on your desktop, as this is where your current key commands live. Logic will rebuild thhe preferences next time you open the program. You can then import the key commands from this prior preferences file.

3rd - Is your current file corrupt? Try doing the same thing in another file. If it does happen in another file, try opening without the autoload (hold down option and select new under file menu) This opens a non autoload file, if Logic doesn't crash then, your autoload is possibly corrupt.

4th - Is the problem software related - Turn off all 3rd party software applications. (See more comments below)

5th - Is the problem hardware related?

If the the problem is directly related to your hardware, consider reinstalling drivers before you do anything else.

Audio - Try disconnecting all third party hardware and use Apple's built in sound. If this gets things more stable, reinstall drivers for hardware, reconnect.
Midi - Disconnect Midi hardware and use the Caps Key Keyboard. If this settles things down reinstall drivers and reconnect hardware.

Understand how your system is mechanically works. Example - Do you have you a fire wire audio interface and external firewire hardrives all connected to the same firewire bus? Reconfigure your hardware setup so as to spread the workload around. (Example - Get an additional PCI firewire card too connect your external firewire drive to....)

I suspect most of the problems people experience come from 3rd party pluggins & 3rd party hardware. When in doubt, turn off all your pluggins and external hardware. Then one by one, introduce them back into your system. That is the best way to determine where any problems may be coming from.

Preventing problems What is your power source? Since I purchased a high quality UPS power supply that delivers power from the battery, (so I get a very constant, clean power supply) I have have greatly reduced my computer problems. I got mine from a company called MGE check out
http://www.mgeups.com/.

Resources

Contact a Apple certified Pro
http://www.apple.com/software/pro/training/certifieds.php

[Logic_Cafe] Tips

2005-10-06 by Kamm Schreiner

Thanks for the tips! I've put them in my knowledge base.

Kamm 

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> This is from the Apple discussions group... but its valuable 
> information...maybe a good idea to print it and keep it handy :
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> How to handle problems with Logic :

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[Logic_Cafe] Uninstalling Software in OSX

2005-10-13 by amgshaffer

Being relatively new to OSX (and Logic Pro 7.1), I have a relatively 
simple question.  It seems that Mac OSX files are a little more 
"scattered to the wind" than OS9 files (kind of like MS Windows).  Is 
there an easy way to uninstall files?  Some software packages now come 
with uninstallers, but many don't.  When I am finished demoing plugins 
and other software, I have to do search for all related files and delete 
them manually, a pain.  And even then, I occasionally find scraps of 
files still remaining.

Thanks!
Dave

Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.