BIONC Does not Start after Windows Update

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Message 8474 - Posted: 15 Jul 2004, 23:50:17 UTC

I am running Windows Server 2003 on an older Celron 333 with a BX chipset. Up until yesterday (7/14) BIONC V3.19 (and previous versions as beta) worked fine. Yesterday I installed the latest Windows updates and now BIONC just starts for a second or two. I see it in the task manager for that long and also see the icon in the toolbar for that long. I rebooted, uninstalled, reinstalled and updated to V3.20 with same result.
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Message 8590 - Posted: 16 Jul 2004, 6:33:14 UTC

do you really think winserver2003 is the right OS for a 333celeron.........

you should better try win98, cause the cpu is otherwise only computing the OS services with a too high cpu load


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Message 8872 - Posted: 16 Jul 2004, 23:38:54 UTC - in response to Message 8590.  

Before the lastest update Bionc worked. I know it is slow CPU but it works and why not have it do something when it is not busy.
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Message 11651 - Posted: 24 Jul 2004, 0:02:28 UTC - in response to Message 8872.  

I just looked at the stderr.txt file and it says there is an access violation (0xc0000005) at address 0x77f4200B ead attemp to address 0x00000034.
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