Re: DAW-WINDOWS 7-optimizacija part I
DAW-WINDOWS 7-optimizacija part III
Disable Network Adapters
In addition to freeing up system resources, disabling network adapters can sometimes alleviate DAE Errors -6085 and -6086.
Open the Start menu. Right-click on Computer and choose Properties.
Click on Device Manager in the upper left corner.
In the Device Manager window, double-click Network adapters, then double-click the Network Adapter card you want to disable.
Under the Driver tab, choose Disable, and click OK.
Close the Computer Management window.
Install iLok / PACE drivers
Having up-to-date iLok drivers can help with any iLok/PACE related errors while launching or installing Pro Tools. It is also a good idea to update drivers if you are having any authorization problems with any iLok-authorized plug-ins.
Download the latest iLok/PACE driver for Windows 7 by clicking here.
Run the downloaded DriverSetup.exe file.
If a Securing Warning window pops up, click Run.
The file will go through a short extraction process.
When the InstallShield Wizard pops up, click Next.
Wait for the installation to complete.
Restart the computer when prompted to do so.
Create a New User Account
This can be useful if there are conflicting or corrupt user preferences that are causing Pro Tools to be problematic. In many cases, it is extremely difficult to pinpoint what exactly is causing the problem due to the number of applications installed on the system. In these cases, creating a new user account will be free of these conflicting preferences and allow Pro Tools to run without conflicts.
Open the Start menu and click on 'Control Panel'.
In Category view, click on 'Add or remove user accounts' which can be found under 'User Accounts and Family Safety'.
Click on 'Create a new account'.
Type a name for the account.
Choose Administrator for the type of account.
Click on Create Account.
To log into the new user account:
Press ctrl+alt+delete.
Choose Log off.
Choose the new account that you just created.
Launch Pro Tools from the Start menu.
Enable DEP
This troubleshoot can sometimes help resolve issues with installing and launching Pro Tools software. If you have disabled this for any reason, it is often recommended to re-enable it.
Open the Start menu and type "cmd" (without the quotations). The Result you get should be "cmd.exe".
Right-click on "cmd.exe" and choose "Run as administrator".
Click the Allow button if it asks you for permission.
Type or copy & paste this into the command prompt window: bcdedit.exe /set {current} nx OptIn
Hit enter and you should see the confirmation: Operation Completed Successfully.
Restart the computer and DEP should be on for the entire system.
Other Configurations
Avoid connecting Digidesign interfaces to USB/FireWire hubs.
Avoid running any unneeded programs at the same time as Pro Tools.
Turn off any software utilities that run in the background, such as Windows Messenger, calendars, and disk maintenance programs. See Disabling System Startup Items above.
Turn off any non-essential USB devices while running Pro Tools.
If your video display card supports it, enable Bus Mastering in the manufacturer’s Control Panel.
Disable Turbo Boost and C-State Transition (BIOS)
These settings are not available on all computers, but it is very important to disable them if possible. Turbo Boost and C-State Transition affect the way the clock speed of the processor is managed. When either of these are enabled, the processor will dynamically change speeds depending on computing activity, and this throttling will generally cause errors in Pro Tools. You will need to access your computer's BIOS setup to change these settings.
Consult your computer or motherboard manufacturer to determine if either of these settings are available on your system, and learn how to disable them if so.
critical tweek for DAW systems running on windows 7
The setting in the 1st post of this thread [ and the regedit it " replaces " in the cross-referenced thread ] is solely to disable CPU Core Parking in Win 7 for quad-core DAW's. "It only applies to Windows 7 X64 and X32 and only in systems using more than 2 physicial CPU's and/or more than 2 "logical" cores - ie: Core i5, i7 DAW's. "
- Go to Regedit
- Find this key:- " 0cc5b647-c1df-4637-891a-dec35c318583 "
- Within this key, there is a value called: " ValueMax "
- This value represents the % number of cores the system will park - the default 100% ie: all Cores are potentially park-able
- Change the value from 64 to 0 so the " ValueMin " and " ValueMax " are both zero
- You will have to find the key a few times and repeat the process for each time it is found - the number of instances will depend on the number of power profiles in your system [ in my DAW it was only found twice ]
- Do a full shutdown and power-off and cold-re-start
Target /root/
Ako i vas nervira default windows explorer putanja i hocete da vam otvara ‘computer’
%windir%\explorer.exe /n,::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}
God – Mode
Skrivena windows podesavanja, sve na jednom mestu, kao super-control panel.
Bilo gde na disku napravite novi folder i reimenujte sa sledecim:
God-Mode.{ED7BA470-8E54-465E-825C-99712043E01C}
Last edited by Khan; 11-04-2012 at 11:55 PM.
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