cRIO 61 max error code
Hello
I'm with a group that has used a cRIO for a few months. It has been working well since May with a soft embedded on the controller running without modification. Today, I was not able to connect to the target (right-click on the target in the Project Explorer > connect) causing same LabVIEW crash. I went to the MAX to try reformatting and reinstalling the software NOR-RIO. Re-formatting worked fine, but when I go to install the software, it gives me ' operation failed with error code: 61. The FPGA is actually still running a VI that was downloaded in its flash memory.
The only strange thing that happened recently to this unit was when it was connected to a low power, and the cRIO may not have enough power to turn on properly. Any help would be greatly appreciated! We were putting together some footage for OR week!
well, I called support, and apparently, it's a problem of compatibility between NOR-RIO 3.1.1 and LabVIEW 8.6.0 (must be 8.6.1).
We got around this by downgrading to NOR-RIO 3.0.1. Its a known problem and there should be a Base of knowledge about this article soon.
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DX setup parameters: not found
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Display 1 tab: No problems found.
Sound tab 1: DirectSound test results: failure at step 19 (verification of the user of software): HRESULT = 0 x 00000000 (error code)
Music tab: no problems found.
Input tab: no problems found.
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Sound Devices
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Default voice playback: Yes
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DirectPlay8 IPX Service Provider - registry: OK, file: dpnet.dll (5.03.2600.2180)
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DirectPlay adapters
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Total space: 39.3 GB
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Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\usbport.sys, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 03/08/2004 23:08:44, 142976 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\usbui.dll, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 04/08/2004 00:56:48, 74240 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\usbhub.sys, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 03/08/2004 23:08:44, 57600 bytesName: Intel (r) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller - 27 8
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Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxpph.dll, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:30, 204800 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxcpl.cpl, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:30, 122880 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxcfg.exe, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:30, 530968 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxdev.dll, 6.14.0010.4926 (in English), 2008-07-16 19:24:30, 208896 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxdo.dll, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:30, 135168 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxtray.exe, 6.14.0010.4926 (in English), 2008-07-16 19:24:34, 141848 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxzoom.exe, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:34, 170520 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\hkcmd.exe, 6.14.0010.4926 (in English), 2008-07-16 19:24:28, 166424 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxress.dll, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:32, 3293184 bytes
Pilot: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxpers.exe, 6.14.0010.4926 (in English), 2008-07-16 19:24:30, 137752 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrara.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:30, 159744 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrchs.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:30, 110592 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrcht.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:30, 110592 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrdan.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:31, 172032 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrdeu.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:31, 192512 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrenu.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:31, 172032 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxresp.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:31, 188416 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrfin.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:32, 176128 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrfra.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:32, 184320 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrheb.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:32, 155648 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrita.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:32, 188416 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrjpn.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:32, 131072 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrkor.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:32, 126976 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrnld.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:32, 188416 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrnor.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:33, 176128 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrplk.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:33, 180224 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrptb.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:33, 180224 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrptg.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:33, 180224 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrrus.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:33, 180224 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrsky.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:33, 176128 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrslv.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:33, 172032 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrsve.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:33, 172032 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrtha.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:33, 163840 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrcsy.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:31, 176128 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrell.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:31, 192512 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrhun.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:32, 180224 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxrtrk.lrc, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:33, 172032 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxext.exe, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:30, 170520 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxexps.dll, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:30, 24576 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\iglicd32.dll, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:35, 2334720 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igldev32.dll, 6.14.0010.4926 (English), 2008-07-16 19:24:35, 294912 bytes
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\igfxCoIn_v4926.dll, 2008-07-16 19:24:35, 147456 bytesName: Intel (r) 945 G/GZ/GC/P/PL Processor to i/o Controller - 2770
Device ID: PCI VEN_8086 & DEV_2770 & SUBSYS_00000000 & REV_02\3 & 61AAA01 & 0 & 00
Pilot: s/oName: Intel(r) 82801 PCI Bridge - 244
Device ID: PCI VEN_8086 & DEV_244E & SUBSYS_00000000 & REV_E1\3 & 61AAA01 & 0 & F0
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\pci.sys, 5.01.2600.2180 (English), 03/08/2004-23:07:48, 68224 bytesName: Realtek RTL8102E Family PCI - E Fast Ethernet NIC
Device ID: PCI\VEN_10EC & DEV_8136 & SUBSYS_00018086 & REV_02\4 & 6C79FC5 & 0 & 00E0
Driver: C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\Rtenicxp.sys, 5.694.0507.2008 (Indonesia), 2008-07-16 19:24:18, 106368 bytes------------------
DirectX components
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Ddraw.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 266240 bytes
ddrawex.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 27136 bytes
dxapi.sys: 5.01.2600.0000 English Final Retail 08/23/2001 18:00 10496 bytes
D3D8.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:42 1179648 bytes
d3d8thk.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:42 8192 bytes
D3D9.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:42 1689088 bytes
D3dim.dll: 5.01.2600.0000 English Final Retail 08/23/2001 18:00 436224 bytes
d3dim700.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:42 bytes 825344
d3dramp.dll: 5.01.2600.0000 English Final Retail 08/23/2001 18:00 590336 bytes
d3drm.dll: 5.01.2600.0000 English Final Retail 08/23/2001 18:00 350208 bytes
d3dxof.dll: 5.01.2600.0000 English Final Retail 08/23/2001 18:00 47616 bytes
d3dpmesh.dll: 5.01.2600.0000 English Final Retail 08/23/2001 18:00 34816 bytes
dplay.dll: 5.00.2134.0001 English Final Retail 08/23/2001 18:00 33040 bytes
dplayx.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 229888 bytes
dpmodemx.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 23552 bytes
dpwsock.dll: 5.00.2134.0001 English Final Retail 08/23/2001 18:00 42768 bytes
dpwsockx.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 57344 bytes
dplaysvr.exe: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:50 30 208 bytes
dpnsvr.exe: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:50 18432 bytes
dpnet.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 375296 bytes
dpnlobby.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:04 3584 bytes
dpnaddr.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:04 3584 bytes
dpvoice.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 212480 bytes
DPVSetup.exe: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:50 83456 bytes
dpvvox.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 116736 bytes
dpvacm.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 21504 bytes
dpnhpast.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 35328 bytes
dpnhupnp.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 60928 bytes
dpserial.dll: 5.00.2134.0001 English Final Retail 08/23/2001 18:00 53520 bytes
Dinput.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 159232 bytes
Dinput8.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 181760 bytes
dimap.dll: 5.01.2600.0000 English Final Retail 08/23/2001 18:00 44032 bytes
diactfrm.dll: 5.01.2600.0000 English Final Retail 08/23/2001 18:00 394240 bytes
Joy.cpl: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:58 68608 bytes
gcdef.dll: 5.01.2600.0000 English Final Retail 08/23/2001 18:00 76800 bytes
PID.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 06:05:44 35328 bytes
Dsound.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 367616 bytes
dsound3d.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 bytes 1294336
dswave.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 19456 bytes
dsdmo.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 181760 bytes
dsdmoprp.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 71680 bytes
dmusic.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 104448 bytes
dmband.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 28672 bytes
dmcompos.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 61440 bytes
dmime.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 181248 bytes
dmloader.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 35840 bytes
dmstyle.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 105984 bytes
dmsynth.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 103424 bytes
DMScript.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 82432 bytes
dx7vb.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 bytes 619008
dx8vb.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 bytes 1227264
c:\windows\system32\dxdiagn.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 bytes 2113536
MFC40.dll: 4.01.0000.6140 English retail Final 23/08/2001 18:00 924432 bytes
Mfc42.dll: 6.02.4131.0000 English retail Final 04/08/2004 05:56:44 1028096 bytes
Wsock32.dll: 5.01.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:48 22528 bytes
amstream.dll: 6.05.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:42 70656 bytes
devenum.dll: 6.05.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 59904 bytes
Dxmasf.dll: 6.04.0009.1125 English retail Final 04/08/2004 05:56:44 bytes 498205
mciqtz32.dll: 6.05.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 35328 bytes
mpg2splt.AX: 6.05.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:58 148992 bytes
msdmo.dll: 6.05.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 14336 bytes
encapi.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 20480 bytes
QASF.dll: 9.00.0000.3250 English retail Final 04/08/2004 05:56:46, 237568 bytes
QCAP.dll: 6.05.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:46 192512 bytes
QDV.dll: 6.05.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:46 279040 bytes
Qdvd.dll: 6.05.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:46 385024 bytes
Qedit.dll: 6.05.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:46 562176 bytes
qedwipes.dll: 6.05.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:26 733696 bytes
Quartz.dll: 6.05.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:46 bytes 1287680
Strmdll.dll: 4.01.0000.3928 English retail Final 04/08/2004 05:56:46 246302 bytes
iac25_32.AX: 2.00.0005.0053 English retail Final 04/08/2004 05:56:58 199680 bytes
ir41_32.AX: 4.51.0016.0003 English retail Final 04/08/2004 05:56:58 bytes 848384
ir41_qc.dll: 4.30.0062.0002 English retail Final 04/08/2004 05:56:44 bytes, 120320
ir41_qcx.dll: 4.30.0064.0001 English retail Final 04/08/2004 05:56:44 bytes 338432
ir50_32.dll: 5.2562.0015.0055 English retail Final 04/08/2004 05:56:44 755200 bytes
ir50_qc.dll: 5.00.0063.0048 English retail Final 04/08/2004 05:56:44 200192 bytes
ir50_qcx.dll: 5.00.0064.0048 English retail Final 04/08/2004 05:56:44 183808 bytes
ivfsrc.AX: 5.10.0002.0051 English retail Final 04/08/2004 05:56:58 154624 bytes
mswebdvd.dll: 6.05.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:46 204288 bytes
The KS.sys: 5.03.2600.2180 Indonesian retail Final 03/08/2004 23:15:22 140928 bytes
ksproxy.AX: 5.03.2600.2180 Indonesian retail Final 04/08/2004 00:56:58, 130048 bytes
ksuser.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 Indonesian retail Final 04/08/2004 00:56:44 4 096 bytes
Stream.sys: 5.03.2600.2180 Indonesian retail Final 03/08/2004 23:08:04 48640 bytes
MSPCLOCK.sys: 5.03.2600.2180 Indonesian retail Final 03/08/2004 22:58:40 5376 bytes
MSPQM.sys: 5.01.2600.2180 Indonesian retail Final 03/08/2004 22:58:42 4992 bytes
MSKSSRV.sys: 5.03.2600.2180 Indonesian retail Final 03/08/2004 22:58:42 7552 bytes
SWENUM.sys: 5.03.2600.2180 Indonesian retail Final 04/08/2004 06:05:44 4352 bytes
mpeg2data.AX: 6.05.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:58 118272 bytes
MSVidCtl.dll: 6.05.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:44 bytes 1428480
vbisurf.AX: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:58 30720 bytes
msyuv.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 06:05:44 17408 bytes
wstdecod.dll: 5.03.2600.2180 English Final Retail 04/08/2004 05:56:48 50688 bytes------------------
DirectShow filters
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WMAudio Decoder DMO, 0 x 00800800, 1, 1,
WMSpeech Decoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1,
Mpeg4s Decoder DMO, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1,
Decoder DMO, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1 screen, WMV
WMVideo Decoder DMO, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1,
Mpeg43 Decoder DMO, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1,
MPEG4 Decoder DMO, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1,
WMT MuxDeMux Filter, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
Full-screen Renderer, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
DV Muxer, 0x00400000, 0, 0, qdv.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Converter, 0 x 00400001, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180 color space
Reader, 0x00400000, 0, 0, qasf.dll, WM ASF 9.00.0000.3250
AVI Splitter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
AudioAnalyzer, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000 WMT
VGA 16 color Ditherer, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Indeo® video 5.10 Compression Filter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ir50_32.dll, 5.2562.0015.0055
Windows Media Audio Decoder, 0 x 00800001, 1, 1, msadds32.ax, 8.00.0000.4487
AC3 parser Filter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, mpg2splt.ax, 6.05.2600.2180
WMT Format Conversion, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
StreamBufferSink, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, sbe.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
WMT frame black Generator, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
MJPEG Decompressor, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Indeo® video 5.10 Decompression Filter, 0 x 00640000, 1, 1, ir50_32.dll, 5.2562.0015.0055
Capture screen filter, 0 x 00200000 WMT, 0, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
Microsoft screen video Decompressor, 0 x 00800000, 1, 1, msscds32.ax, 8.00.0000.4487
MPEG-I Stream Splitter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 2, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180 SAMI (CC)
MPEG Layer - 3 Decoder, 0 x 00810000, 1, 1, l3codecx.ax, 1.05.0000.0050
MPEG-2 Splitter, 0x005fffff, 1, 0, mpg2splt.ax, 6.05.2600.2180
ACELP.net Sipro Lab Audio Decoder, 0 00800001, 1, 1, x acelpdec.ax, 1.04.0000.0000
Renderer, 0 x 00800001, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180 Script command internal
MPEG Audio Decoder, 0 x 03680001, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
File Source (Netshow URL), 0 x 00400000, 0, 1, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250
WMT Import Filter, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
DV Splitter, 0 x 00600000, 1, 2, qdv.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Generate, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1 bitmap, image wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
Windows Media video Decoder, 0 x 00800000, 1, 1, wmvds32.ax, 8.00.0000.4487
Video Mixing Renderer 9 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Windows Media video Decoder, 0 x 00800000, 1, 1, wmv8ds32.ax, 8.00.0000.4000
WMT 2 Fix, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
Note tail, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
Windows Media multiplex, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250
ASX Parser file, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250
File v.2 ASX Parser, 0 x 00600000, 1, 0, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250
File NSC Parser, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250
ACM Wrapper, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Windows Media source filter, 0 x 00600000, 0, 2, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250
Video Renderer, 0 x 00800001, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Frame Eater, 0 00200000, 1, 1, x wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
Video stream MPEG - 2 Analyzer, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, sbe.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Line 21 Decoder, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, qdvd.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Port video Manager, 0 x 00600000, 2, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Decoder, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, wstdecod.dll, 5.03.2600.2180 WST
Video Renderer, 0x00400000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Writer, 0x00400000, 0, 0, qasf.dll, WM ASF 9.00.0000.3250
WMT sample information Filter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
Allocator, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, vbisurf.ax, 5.03.2600.2180 Surface of VBI
Microsoft MPEG-4 video Decompressor, 0 x 00800000, 1, 1, mpg4ds32.ax, 8.00.0000.4487
File writer, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, qcap.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
WMT Log Filter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
WMT Renderer, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000 virtual
DVD Navigator, 0 x 00200000, 0, 2, qdvd.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Mixer2, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, qdvd.dll, 6.05.2600.2180 overlay
AVI Draw, 0 x 00600064, 9, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
. File Parser RAM, 0 x 00600000, 1, 0, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250
WMT DirectX Transform Wrapper, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
G.711 Codec, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, g711codc.ax, 5.01.2600.0000
MPEG2 demux, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, mpg2splt.ax, 6.05.2600.2180
Decoder, 0 x 00800000, 1, 1, qdv.dll, 6.05.2600.2180 DV video
Indeo® audio software, 0 x 00500000, 1, 1, iac25_32.ax, 2.00.0005.0053
Update Windows Media Filter, 0 x 00400000, 1, 0, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250
Handler, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250 ASF DIB
ASF ACM Handler, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250
ASF ICM Handler, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250
ASF URL Handler, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250
Handler, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250 ASF JPEG
IMAGES of the ASF Handler, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250
ASF embedded stuff Handler, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250
9x8Resize, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
WIA instant flow Filter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, wiasf.ax, 1.00.0000.0000
0 00200000, 1, 1, x, allocator Fix wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
SampleGrabber, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qedit.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Renderer, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, qedit.dll, 6.05.2600.2180 null
WMT Source, 0 x 00200000, 0, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000 virtual
Interlacer, 0 00200000, 1, 1, x wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000 WMT
StreamBufferSource, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, sbe.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Smart Tee, 0 x 00200000, 1, 2, qcap.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Mix, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, qdvd.dll, 6.05.2600.2180 overlay
AVI Decompressor, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Domain uncompressed detection Filter, 0 x 00200000 shooting, 1, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
Source, 0 x 00400000, 0, 2, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180 AVI/WAV file
QuickTime Movie Parser, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180 wave
Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180 MIDI
Multi-fichier Parser, 0 x 00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
File stream renderer, 0x00400000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
XML Playlist, 0x00400000, 1, 0, wmpasf.dll, 9.00.0000.3250
AVI Mux, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, qcap.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Line 21 decoder 2, 0 x 00600002, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
File Source (Async.), 0 x 00400000, 0, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
File Source (URL), 0 x 00400000, 0, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
WMT DV Extract, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000
Filter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000 switch WMT
Volume, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, wmm2filt.dll, 2.01.4026.0000 WMT
Video, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, wmm2filt.dll, Extensible 2.01.4026.0000
Infinite pin Tee Filter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Decompressor, 0 x 00600000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180 QT
Decoder, 0 x 40000001, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180 MPEG video
Indeo® video 4.4 Decompression Filter, 0 x 00640000, 1, 1, ir41_32.ax, 4.51.0016.0003
Indeo® video 4.4 Compression Filter, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, ir41_32.ax, 4.51.0016.0003WDM streaming data transformations:
Cancellation of acoustic echo of core Microsoft, 0 x 00000000, 0, 0,
Core Microsoft GS Wavetable Synthesizer, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, 5.03.2600.2180
Synthesizer DLS to the core Microsoft 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, 5.03.2600.2180
Audio decoder core Microsoft DRM, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, 5.03.2600.2180Video compressors:
MSScreen encoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1,
WMVideo9 encoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1,
Encoder DMO MSScreen 9, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1,
Encode, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, qdv.dll, 6.05.2600.2180 DV video
Indeo® video 5.10 Compression Filter, 0 x 00100000, 1, 1, ir50_32.dll, 5.2562.0015.0055
MJPEG Compressor, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Cinepak Codec by Radius, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Intel 4:2:0 video V2.50, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Intel Indeo video A3.2, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Intel Indeo® video 4.5, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Indeo® video 5.10, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Intel IYUV codec, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Codec, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.05.2600.2180 Microsoft H.261 video
Codec, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.05.2600.2180 Microsoft H.263 video
Microsoft RLE, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Microsoft Video 1, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, qcap.dll, 6.05.2600.2180Audio compressors:
Speech WM Encoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1,
WMAudio encoder DMO, 0 x 00600800, 1, 1,
IAC2, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
IMA ADPCM, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
PCM, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Microsoft ADPCM, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
ACELP.net, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
DSP Group TrueSpeech (TM), 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Windows Media Audio V1, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Windows Media Audio V2, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
GSM 6.10, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Microsoft G.723.1, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
CCITT A - Law, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
CCITT u - Law, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
MPEG Layer-3, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180Audio Capture sources:
Realtek HD Audio Input, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, qcap.dll, 6.05.2600.2180Midi converters:
Default MidiOut Device, 0 x 00800000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth, 00200000 x 0, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180WDM Streaming Capture devices:
Realtek HD Audio Input, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, 5.03.2600.2180WDM Streaming making devices:
Realtek HD Audio output, 0 x 00200000, 1, 1, 5.03.2600.2180WDM Streaming Mixer devices:
Mixer Audio Wave of core Microsoft, 0 x 00000000, 0, 0,CP/CA BDA filters:
Decrypt/Tag,0x00600000,1,0,encdec.dll,6.05.2600.2180
Encrypt/Tag,0x00200000,0,0,encdec.dll,6.05.2600.2180
XDS Codec, 0 x 00200000, 0, 0, encdec.dll, 6.05.2600.2180Audio converters:
Realtek HD Audio output, 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
DirectSound Device, 0 x 00800000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, default 6.05.2600.2180
Default WaveOut Device, 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180
DirectSound: Realtek HD Audio output, 0 x 00200000, 1, 0, quartz.dll, 6.05.2600.2180WDM Streaming features:
Realtek HD Audio Input, 0 x 00200000, 4, 1, 5.03.2600.2180
Realtek HD Audio output, 0 x 00200000, 9, 1, 5.03.2600.2180(1) upgrade to XP sp3
2) update or reinstall Direct 9.0 c
3) go to your computer manufacturer's website and download the latest drivers XP for your audio device. Re-start thereafter.
See you soon,.
Jerry -
Windows 7 backup system Image - 0x8078012D error Code - fails to complete system image backup?
I seem to have a problem with the Windows backup when a scheduled backup image on a hard drive external fails to finish, although she worked successfully before many times. Backup Windows reports an error code of 0x8078012D.
I ran the tool of error checking on the external hard drive with running repair options, but no problem discovered. The external disk drive seems ok because I use a Norton program to back up data on the same drive with no problems. Also Windows backup will happily make a 'non-system image' backup on the external drive.
But it is not an image of the system stand alone, or as an add on the a normal backup.
Any advice?
Thank you
DavidAfter many tests on the solutions listed here, I found a way to fix my problem. I had continually failure is to say the system could not create a snapshot or that my drive has been a failure. It seems, with Windows 7, you must configure options that are not obvious to the users.
1. go to control panel/system/System Protection and select your C: drive.
2. Select "set up" and make sure "Restore system settings and previous versions of files" is on.
3. the Max use value at least 2%
4. apply
5. Select your key USB you will use for backup and configure it again to the protection and the whole file size of at least 18%.
6. apply
7. in the control panel go to administrative tools, open Services.
8 scroll down until Windows backup and make sure it is set to manual and not started.
9. highlight Volume Shadow and make sure it is also set to manual and not started.
10 10 aller go to control panel, select backup and restore.
11. click on "Change settings", and then select the drive you will support up to.
12 run backup let the system do its thing and everything should work.
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Hi all
Running the following:
Oracle Database 11 g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.2.0 - 64 bit Production
PL/SQL Release 11.2.0.2.0 - Production
"CORE 11.2.0.2.0 Production."
AMT for IBM/AIX RISC System/6000: Version 11.2.0.2.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 11.2.0.2.0 - Production
Create a view of a relational table and XMLTABLE and extract nodes from voluminous of the xmltable, mapped text using COLUMNS. I concatenate the text nodes in an xml element in the XQuery xmltable, simple sequencing:
<CONTENT> {$i/summary/text(),$i/know/text(),$i/considerations/text(),$i/look_for/text(), $i/nc//text(),$i/level1//text(),$i/level2//text(),$i/ipocc//text()} </CONTENT>
SQLDeveloper query execution and right on when I scroll the 50th outcome accordingly set or... DB connection is closed and stack following error appears:
[ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [qmcxeExUseLoc93], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []]
00600 00000 - "internal error code, arguments: [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s] '.
* Cause: It's the generic internal error for Oracle program number
exceptions. This indicates that a process has encountered a
Exceptional condition.
* Action: Report as a bug - the first argument is the internal error number
I went site Oracle Support to use the 'search' for these types of errors, but he found nothing to the argument: "qmcxeExUseLoc93"... any ideas short of opening an SR with Oracle support? S/n reports that no problems with memory or tablespace... trace files report a stack trace is complete:
[ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [qmcxeExUseLoc93], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []]
= Dump for incident 32114 (ORA 600 [qmcxeExUseLoc93]) =.
2014-04-08 07:31:51.369
dbkedDefDump(): from the default crash dumps (flags = 0x2, level = 3, mask = 0 x 0)
-Run SQL statement for the current session (sql_id = 0qn4zxr0stgjh).
SELECT ID, CONTENT of ort_active_content_en_vw
-Call trace stack memory-
call call entered the argument values in hex
location point type (? means dubious value)
-------------------- -------- -------------------- ----------------------------
skdstdst () + 40 bl 107ca 9980 FFFFFFFFFFD99A8? 000002004?
000000001? 000000003?
000000000? 000000002?
000000001? 000000000?
ksedst1 () + 104 call skdstdst() FFFFFFFFFFD89B0? 000002004?
110641000? 1098C 1164?
110641000? 000000000?
FFFFFFFFFFD8AE0? 700000007?
ksedst () + 40 call ksedst1() 3030000000000? 002050033?
1098C 1158? 700000000025C?
000000000? 000000000?
1098C07B8? 000000000?
dbkedDefDump (+ 2828) call ksedst() FFFFFFFFFFD8B90? 000000000?
000000000? 000000000?
000000000? 000000000?
000000000? 300000003?
…….
-Binary stack dump-
= FRAME [1] (skdstdst () + 40 - > 107ca 9980) =.
defined by pointers frame 0xffffffffffd88b0 and 0xffffffffffd8840
CALL TYPE: bl ERROR REPORTED: no COMPONENT: (null)
0xffffffffffd8840 to 0xffffffffffd88b0 memory dump
FFFFFFFFFFD8840 0FFFFFFF FFFD88B0 42422220 098C 1158 [...] BB '... X]
08EBE70C FFFFFFFFFFD8850 00000001 00000001 10641000 [... d..]
FFFFFFFFFFD8860 00000000 00000000 0FFFFFFF FFFD89E8 [...]
FFFFFFFFFFD8870 0FFFFFFF FFFD99A8 00000000 00002004 [...].
FFFFFFFFFFD8880 00000003 00000000 00000000 00000001 [...]
FFFFFFFFFFD8890 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000002 [...]
FFFFFFFFFFD88A0 00000000 00000001 00000000 00000000 [...]
= SETTING [2] (ksedst1 () + 104-> skdstdst()) =.
defined by pointers frame 0xffffffffffd89b0 and 0xffffffffffd88b0
TYPE of CALL: call ERROR REPORTED: no COMPONENT: KSE
0xffffffffffd88b0 to 0xffffffffffd89b0 memory dump
FFFFFFFFFFD88B0 0FFFFFFF FFFD89B0 42422220 10317 68 A... 1zh BB"]
FFFFFFFFFFD88C0 1033F758 00000001 00000001 0014963C [... <...] 3.X]
FFFFFFFFFFD88D0 09ED0CA9 1873F04F 28422848 73743231... Sagna (B (Hst21]
FFFFFFFFFFD88E0 0FFFFFFF FFFD89B0 00000000 00002004 [...].
FFFFFFFFFFD88F0 00000001 00000001 10641000 098C 1164 [... d...d]
FFFFFFFFFFD8900 00000001 10641000 00000000 00000000 [... d...]
……
-Status of the Dump process (2).
===================================================
STATE OF THE PROCESS
-------------
Global information process:
process: 0x700000012b18de8, call: 0x70000000b880ee0, xact: 0x0, curses: 0x700000012bf11f0, usrses: 0x700000012bf11f0
in_exception_handler: no
----------------------------------------
SO: 0x700000012b18de8, type: 2, owner: 0x0, flag: INIT /-/-/ 0x00 if: 0 x 3 c: 0 x 3
proc = 0x700000012b18de8, name = process, queue = ksu.h LINE: 12451 ID:, pg = 0
(process) Oracle pid:42, ser:153, called heart/high: 0x70000000b880ee0/0x70000000b880ee0
flags: (0x0).
Flags2: (0 x 800), flags3: (0x0)
Intr error: call error 0,: 0, sess error: error of txn, 0, 0
queue intr: vacuum
ksudlp FALSE to the location: 0
(post info) last message received: 0 0 0
Last message received-card: no post
last process affect me: no
Last message sent: 0 0 26
Last message sent-map: ksa2.h LINE: 282 ID:ksasnd
last process posted by me: 6 1 700000012af9058
(info from latch) wait_event = 0 bits = 0
Process group: by DEFAULT, proc pseudo: 0x700000012b4db88
Info of the o/s: user: tst214, duration: UNKNOWN, ospid: 4370650
OSD pid Info: Unix process pid: 4370650, image: oracle@mldb2385
----------------------------------------
SO: 0x700000010430ba0, type: 10, owner: 0x700000012b18de8, flag: INIT /-/-/ 0x00 if: c: 0x1 0x1
proc = 0x700000012b18de8, name = FileOpenBlock, leader is ksfd.h LINE: 6337 ID:, pg = 0
(FOB) flags = 2050 fib = 700000010de3758 incno = 0 waiting for IO cnt = 0
fname=/tst214_01/oradata/TST214/temp01.dbf
FNO = 201 lblksz = 8192 fsiz = 36608
----------------------------------------
SO: 0 x 700000010430578, type: 10, owner: 0x700000012b18de8, flag: INIT /-/-/ 0x00 if: c: 0x1 0x1
proc = 0x700000012b18de8, name = FileOpenBlock, leader is ksfd.h LINE: 6337 ID:, pg = 0
(FOB) flags = 2050 fib = 700000010de2b40 incno = 0 waiting for IO cnt = 0
fname=/tst214_03/oradata/TST214/ort_data01.dbf
FNO = 6 lblksz = 8192 fsiz = 25600
----------------------------------------
SO: 0x70000001042ff38, type: 10, owner: 0x700000012b18de8, flag: INIT /-/-/ 0x00 if: c: 0x1 0x1
proc = 0x700000012b18de8, name = FileOpenBlock, leader is ksfd.h LINE: 6337 ID:, pg = 0
(FOB) flags = 2050 fib = 700000010de1310 incno = 0 waiting for IO cnt = 0
fname=/tst214_01/oradata/TST214/sysaux01.dbf
FNO = 2 lblksz = 8192 fsiz = 89600
----------------------------------------
SO: 0x70000001042f910, type: 10, owner: 0x700000012b18de8, flag: INIT /-/-/ 0x00 if: c: 0x1 0x1
proc = 0x700000012b18de8, name = FileOpenBlock, leader is ksfd.h LINE: 6337 ID:, pg = 0
(FOB) flags = 2050 fib = 700000010de0d10 incno = 0 waiting for IO cnt = 0
fname=/tst214_01/oradata/TST214/System01.dbf
FNO = 1 lblksz = 8192 fsiz = 96000
----------------------------------------
SO: 0x700000012bf11f0, type: 4, owner: 0x700000012b18de8, flag: INIT /-/-/ 0x00 if: 0 x 3 c: 0 x 3
proc = 0x700000012b18de8, name = session, lead = ksu.h LINE: 12459 ID:, pg = 0
(session) sid: 41 ser: 1263 trans: 0x0, creator: 0x700000012b18de8
indicators: (0 x 8000045) USR /-flags_idl: (0 x 1) BSY /-/ - /-/ - / -.
Flags2: (0 x 40008) - / -.
DID:, DID in the short term:
TXN branch: 0x0
Oct: 3, prv: 0, sql: 0x70000000c59dbd0, psql: 0x70000000b196c38, user: 73/ORT_READ
ksuxds FALSE to the location: 0
name of the service: the USERS of SYS$
Customer details:
Info of the o/s: user: norman.jonker, duration: unknown, ospid: 6224
machine: G4021165 program: SQL Developer
application name: SQL Developer, hash value = 1012150930
Battery active waiting:
No waiting; last waiting ended 2,617517 sec ago
Wait state:
fixed_waits = 0 flags = 0 x 21 limit = 0 x 0 /-1
History of waiting for session:
elapsed time of 2,617552 sec from last wait
0: waiting for 'direct path read '.
number = 0 x 6, first s/n = 0 x 2901, block cnt = 0 x 2
wait_id = 2222 seq_num = 2223 snap_id = 1
wait time: snap = 0,000035 s, exc = 0,000035 s, total s = 0,000035
wait time: max = infinite
wait charges: calls = 0 os = 0
After 0,029003 seconds time elapsed
1: expected "asynch descriptor resize.
#aio in circulation = 0 x 0, the current limit of aio = 0xc8, this capping aio = 0 x 145
wait_id = 2221 seq_num = 2222 snap_id = 1
wait time: snap = 0,000003 s, exc = 0,000003 s, total s = 0,000003
wait time: max = 307445734561 min 49sec
wait charges: calls = 0 os = 0
After 0,000710 seconds time elapsed
"2: expected ' SQL * Net message to client"
pilot-id = 0 x 54435000, #bytes = 0 x 1, = 0x0
wait_id = 2220 seq_num = 2221 snap_id = 1
wait time: snap = 0,000005 dry, exc = 0,000005, total = 0,000005 sec
wait time: max = infinite
wait charges: calls = 0 os = 0
After 0,001452 seconds time elapsed
3: expected ' SQL * Net client message'
pilot-id = 0 x 54435000, #bytes = 0 x 1, = 0x0
wait_id = 2219 seq_num = 2220 snap_id = 1
wait time: snap = 0,499033 s, exc = 0,499033 s, total s = 0,499033
wait time: max = infinite
wait charges: calls = 0 os = 0
After 0,000034 seconds time elapsed
"4: expected ' SQL * Net message to client"
pilot-id = 0 x 54435000, #bytes = 0 x 1, = 0x0
wait_id = 2218 seq_num = 2219 snap_id = 1
wait time: snap = 0,000003 s, exc = 0,000003 s, total s = 0,000003
wait time: max = infinite
wait charges: calls = 0 os = 0
After 0,000048 seconds time elapsed
5: expected ' SQL * Net client message'
pilot-id = 0 x 54435000, #bytes = 0 x 1, = 0x0
wait_id = 2217 seq_num = 2218 snap_id = 1
wait time: snap = 0,061319 s, exc = 0,061319 s, total s = 0,061319
wait time: max = infinite
wait charges: calls = 0 os = 0
After 0,000028 seconds time elapsed
"6: expected ' SQL * Net message to client"
pilot-id = 0 x 54435000, #bytes = 0 x 1, = 0x0
wait_id = 2216 seq_num = snap_id 2217 = 1
wait time: snap = 0,000003 s, exc = 0,000003 s, total s = 0,000003
wait time: max = infinite
wait charges: calls = 0 os = 0
After 0,000048 seconds time elapsed
7: expected ' SQL * Net client message'
pilot-id = 0 x 54435000, #bytes = 0 x 1, = 0x0
wait_id = 2215 seq_num = 2216 snap_id = 1
wait time: snap = 0,063435 s, exc = 0,063435 s, total s = 0,063435
wait time: max = infinite
wait charges: calls = 0 os = 0
After 0,000045 seconds time elapsed
"8: expected ' SQL * Net message to client"
pilot-id = 0 x 54435000, #bytes = 0 x 1, = 0x0
wait_id = 2214 seq_num = 2215 snap_id = 1
wait time: snap = 0,000003 s, exc = 0,000003 s, total s = 0,000003
wait time: max = infinite
wait charges: calls = 0 os = 0
After 0,000070 seconds time elapsed
9: expected ' SQL * Net client message'
pilot-id = 0 x 54435000, #bytes = 0 x 1, = 0x0
wait_id = 2213 seq_num = 2214 snap_id = 1
wait time: snap = 0,060780 s, exc = 0,060780 s, total s = 0,060780
wait time: max = infinite
wait charges: calls = 0 os = 0
After 0,000030 seconds time elapsed
The Session history sampled session 1263 series 41
---------------------------------------------------
History of the sampled session is built by sampling
the session target all the 1 second. The sampling process
capture to each sample, if the session is in an active waiting.
a wait inactive, or not in a wait. If the session is in a
active wait interval then one is indicated for all samples
the session was in the same active waiting. If the
session is in an inactive waiting or not waiting for
consecutive samples then one interval is indicated for all
consecutive samples. If we post these consecutive
samples in a single interval session may NOT be permanently
inactive or not in a wait (the sampling process is unclear).
The history is displayed in reverse chronological order.
sampling interval: 1 s, max 120 sec history
---------------------------------------------------
[3 samples, 07:31:51 - 07: 31:53]
not waiting at each sample
[18 samples, 07:31:33 - 07: 31:50]
waiting in each sample slowed
[2 samples, 07:31:31 - 07: 31:32]
not waiting at each sample
[42 samples, 07:30:49 - 07:31:30]
waiting in each sample slowed
[4 biopsies, 07:30:45 - 07: 30:48]
not waiting at each sample
[7 samples, 07:30:38 - 07: 30:44]
waiting in each sample slowed
[sample 1, 07:30:37]
waited for ' SQL * Net break/reset for customer ', seq_num: 1149
P1: 'driver id' = 0 x 54435000
P2: 'pause '? = 0 x 0
P3: "= 0x0
time_waited: 0,013444 sec (sampling interval: 0 sec)
[14 samples, 07:30:23 - 07: 30:36]
waiting in each sample slowed
[4 biopsies, 07:30:19 - 07: 30:22]
not waiting at each sample
[26 samples, 07:29:53 - 07:30:18]
waiting in each sample slowed
---------------------------------------------------
History of the sampled plenary:
longest_non_idle_wait: ' SQL * Net break/reset for customer '
[sample 1, 07:30:37]
time_waited: 0,013444 sec (sampling interval: 0 sec)
---------------------------------------------------
the temporary object counter: 2
----------------------------------------
Virtual discussion:
kgskvt: 700000011f06658, sess: 700000012bf11f0 sid: 41 ser: 1263
VC: 0, proc: 700000012b18de8, id: 41
News consumer group: OTHER_GROUPS (upd? 0) maps: DEFAULT_CONSUMER_GROUP, orig:
vt_state: 0x100, vt_flags: 0xA030, blkrun: 0, numa: 1
inwait: 0
place where last insched series: kgskthrrun
place where insched last reset: kgskthrrun2
place where inwait the last value: NULL
place where inwait last reset: kgskbindfast
is_assigned: 1, in_sched: 0 (0)
QCLs: 0, qlink: FALSE
vt_active: 0 (pending: 1).
vt_pq_active: 0, dop: 0
used quanta: 0 (cg: 0) usec, num penalty: 0
start of CPU time: 0
idle time: 0, time: 0 (cg: 0)
yields of processor: 0 (cg: 0), expected: 0 (cg: 0), wait time: 0 (cg: 0) usec
e/s expected: 0 (cg: 0), wait time: 0 (cg: 0) usec
ASL in queue wait times: 0, time: 0 (NEWS 0, 0 cg)
PQQ in queue wait times: 0, time: 0 (NEWS 0, 0 cg)
Violation of the time to wait in queue: 0
aborted calls: 0, num is exec hit limit: 0
Cancel current: max k 0: 0 k
I/O credits: small = 0 General = 0
I/O waiting credits: small = 0 General = 0
KTU Session Commit Cache Dump for IDLs:
XID: 0x0009.008.00002025 RCS: flg 0x0000.00cd4e90 = 0x1
XID: 0x0006.018.00001f5a RCS: flg 0x0000.00cd4e90 = 0x1
XID: 0x0009.015.00002024 RCS: flg 0x0000.00cd4e90 = 0x1
XID: 0x0005.004.00001f30 RCS: flg 0x0000.00cd4e90 = 0x1
XID: 0x0006.021.000011ed RCS: flg 0x0000.00cd4e90 = 0x1
KTU Session Commit Cache Dump for Non-IDLs:
----------------------------------------
KKS - UOL used: 0 locks (used = 19, free = 3)
KGX atomic operation Log 70000000b30a840
Mutex 0 (0, 0) oper idn 0 NONE
Cursor Parent uid 41 DTS 4 w/h 7 slp 0
Oper = pt1 NONE = 0 pt2 pt3 0 = 0 =
PT4 = 0 = 0 = 0 stt u41
KGX atomic operation Log 70000000b30a890
Mutex 0 (0, 0) oper idn 0 NONE
parasite of the slp whr 6 table uid 41 DTS torrent 4 0
Oper = NONE pt1 = 70000000d1485e8 pt2 = pt3 148678 = 0 70000000d
PT4 = 0 = 0 = 0 stt u41
KGX atomic operation Log 70000000b30a8e0
Mutex 0 (0, 0) oper idn 0 NONE
FSO uid 41 DTS mutex 0 w/h 0 slp 0
KGX atomic operation Log 70000000b30a930
Mutex 0 (0, 0) oper idn 0 NONE
FSO uid 41 DTS mutex 0 w/h 0 slp 0
----------------------------------------
KGL - UOL SO Cache (total = 182, free = 107)
KGX atomic operation Log 70000000 b 045538
Mutex 0 (0, 0) oper idn 0 NONE
Library Cache uid 41 DTS 5 w/h 85 slp 0
Oper = 0 = 70000000b 227350 pt2 = pt3 = 0 70000000c5df180 pt1
PT4 = 0 = 0 = 0 ub4 pt5
KGX atomic operation Log 70000000 b 045590
Mutex (0, 0) 70000000c5b11d8 idn 69fd5d60 oper NONE
Library Cache uid 41 DTS 4 w/h 77 slp 0
Oper = pt1 pt2 70000000934fb60 0 = = 0 = 0 pt3
PT4 = 0 = 0 = 0 ub4 pt5
KGX atomic operation Log 70000000b0455e8
Mutex 0 (0, 0) oper idn 0 NONE
Library Cache uid 41 DTS 4 w/h 79 slp 0
Oper = 0 = 70000000b 225950 pt2 = pt3 = 0 70000000c382cb8 pt1
PT4 = 0 = 0 = 0 ub4 pt5
KGX atomic operation Log 70000000 b 045640
Mutex (0, 0) 70000000b225a80 idn ae8e84f6 oper NONE
Library Cache uid 41 DTS 4 w/h 70 slp 0
Oper = 0 = 70000000b 225950 pt2 = 0 = 0 pt3, pt1
PT4 = pt5 0 = 0 ub4 = 4
KGX atomic operation Log 70000000 b 045698
Mutex (0, 0) 70000000b225a80 idn ae8e84f6 oper NONE
Library Cache uid 41 DTS 4 w/h 70 slp 0
Oper = 0 = 70000000b 225950 pt2 = 0 = 0 pt3, pt1
PT4 = 0 = 0 = 0 ub4 pt5
KGX atomic operation Log 70000000b0456f0
Mutex 0 (0, 0) oper idn 0 NONE
Library Cache 41 DTS uid 0 w/h 0 slp 0
Oper = pt1 pt2 = pt3 0 = 0 0 = 0
PT4 = 0 = 0 = 0 ub4 pt5
KGX atomic operation Log 70000000 b 045748
Mutex 0 (0, 0) oper idn 0 NONE
Library Cache 41 DTS uid 0 w/h 0 slp 0
Oper = pt1 pt2 = pt3 0 = 0 0 = 0
PT4 = 0 = 0 = 0 ub4 pt5
KGL SO hide
SO = 70000000c5df180 link = 70000000c5df1f0 [70000000b115e38, b 70000000, 045520]
FLG = 8000 use its 700000012bf11f0 = 700000012bf11f0 =
SO = 70000000b115dc8 link = 70000000b115e38 [70000000c5df380, 70000000c5df1f0]
FLG = 8000 use its 700000012bf11f0 = 700000012bf11f0 =
SO = 70000000c5df310 link = 70000000c5df380 [70000000c7abab8, 70000000b115e38]
FLG = 8000 use its 700000012bf11f0 = 700000012bf11f0 =
Hello
I'm not saying that it will solve the problem, but you must use XMLCast in this case, not XMLSerialize.
Try also with fn:local - name instead (unless you need information namespace as well):
Select (xmlcast)
XMLQUERY)
"for $dcrContent in fn:collection("oradb:/PUBLIC/DATA_CAPTURE_RECORD_CONTENT") / ROW.
where $dcrContent/DATA_CAPTURE_RECORD_CONTENT_ID = xs:decimal ($id)
"return fn:local - name($dcrContent/CONTENT_XML/*)"
from 608 as "id".
contents of return
)
as varchar2 (100)
)
Double;
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Hello
I tried to download Photoshop cc twice, but the program does not work, works for 15 seconds and end the BEX64 error code
There is no problem in my computer, I use other programs such as Illustrator, Lightroom, Autodesk 3ds Max, these are works.
Hi ALA
Please post the complete crash report.
There is no problem in my computer, I use other programs like Illustrator, Lightroom, Autodesk 3ds Max tHey are works.
This thread may help you to Photoshop Crash gives error BEX64
Concerning
~ Assani
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Office of creative cloud could not update error code 2 PC
I found the answer for a Max, but I need the flow of a PC.
Anyone know how to fix this error?
Hi Cyndi,
The solutions in this knowledge base article should help: Error Code 2 has no Creative Cloud Desktop app update
Basically, uninstall and then reinstall the creative cloud application.
Best,
-Dave
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