I'm running Recast version 1.8. TimeTrax will randomly lock up and stop responding between 1 minute and about 10 minutes. Once locked, I'll shut TimeTrax down and try to restart, but TimeTrax can no longer see the XM PCR. I have to unplug the XM PCR from it's USB port and reconnect it for TimeTrax to see the PCR again.
I assume from TimeTrax's web site going down that the software remains functional. Anyone else having this issue with TimeTrax crashing and becoming non-responsive? TimeTrax was working fine on this same machine a few weeks ago, when I last used it.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled with no help. I had version 1.6 as well, but I made the mistake of deleting it, so I can't go back and get it now to try that version.
Thanks.
UPDATE -- Apparently I've done something to my machine that TimeTrax doesn't care for. The machine is a Windows 2003 Server running a 3.0GHz hyperthreaded P4. It did run for a time on this platform, but something recent seems to have caused the crashes (the TT window just goes white and the program is listed as not responding in task manager).
I moved the PCR to a 2.0GHz non-hyperthreaded P4 running Windows XP Pro and TT seems to be working fine there.
I read on a few other threads that hyperthreading CPUs were a problem for TimeTrax, but all references to the issue seemed to indicate the problem presented itself as the machines bluescreening.
Does anyone have any experience with TimeTrax becoming non-responsive? Was this also a symptom of running TimeTrax on a hyperthreaded machine or is there something else contributing to TimeTrax becoming unresponsive?
Thanks for any advice you can provide.
I assume from TimeTrax's web site going down that the software remains functional. Anyone else having this issue with TimeTrax crashing and becoming non-responsive? TimeTrax was working fine on this same machine a few weeks ago, when I last used it.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled with no help. I had version 1.6 as well, but I made the mistake of deleting it, so I can't go back and get it now to try that version.
Thanks.
UPDATE -- Apparently I've done something to my machine that TimeTrax doesn't care for. The machine is a Windows 2003 Server running a 3.0GHz hyperthreaded P4. It did run for a time on this platform, but something recent seems to have caused the crashes (the TT window just goes white and the program is listed as not responding in task manager).
I moved the PCR to a 2.0GHz non-hyperthreaded P4 running Windows XP Pro and TT seems to be working fine there.
I read on a few other threads that hyperthreading CPUs were a problem for TimeTrax, but all references to the issue seemed to indicate the problem presented itself as the machines bluescreening.
Does anyone have any experience with TimeTrax becoming non-responsive? Was this also a symptom of running TimeTrax on a hyperthreaded machine or is there something else contributing to TimeTrax becoming unresponsive?
Thanks for any advice you can provide.
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