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More => Old Versions => Media Jukebox => Topic started by: lisa on March 15, 2002, 01:52:03 pm

Title: Illegal Operation Kernel 32
Post by: lisa on March 15, 2002, 01:52:03 pm
I used MJ during the 30 day trial period with no problems.  Today I laid down my money and haven't been able to use it since.  When I highlight a file in the content view window and right click it, I don't have the option "Add to Playlist" anymore.  If I click "Copy" I get an Illegal Operation pop up and my computer freezes.  I am also not able to drag a selected file from the content view window to a playlist.  My system info is listed below.

Performance Test:
Refresh Time: 4624 ms

Resource Info:
System resource: 60
GDI resource: 82
User resource: 60

CPU Info:
Number of CPUs: 1
Type: Genuine Intel Pentium MMX
Speed: 232 MHz
MMX Support: YES

Memory Info:
Memory Load: 100%
Total Physical Memory: 40 MB
Free Physical Memory: 0 MB

OS Info:
Type: Microsoft Windows 95

Misc Info:
Internet Explorer 5
Title: RE:Illegal Operation Kernel 32
Post by: Doof on March 15, 2002, 05:35:16 pm
Have you tried backing up your license (do it an do it a lot - trust me) and uninstalling/reinstalling MJ? That would be my first suggestion.

Also, what version of MJ are you using?
Title: RE:Illegal Operation Kernel 32
Post by: lisa on March 16, 2002, 06:17:29 am
Thanks Doof, my first thought was to uninstall and reinstall. Unfortunately, I have no floppy drive at the moment to make a back up.  My son is bringing me one when he comes to house-sit in a couple of weeks but I wanted to burn some music to take on vacation.

I'm using 7.2
Title: RE:Illegal Operation Kernel 32
Post by: JimH on March 16, 2002, 07:23:57 am
Try downloading the latest beta of version 8 here.  Thread called "MJ 8... available".  It has some bug fixes in the payment code that may cure your problem.  It works with a 7.x license.
Title: RE:Illegal Operation Kernel 32
Post by: lisa on March 16, 2002, 08:54:32 am
I just kept playing with it and my computer and it suddenly started working.  I don't know what I did that made it work but I think I'm going to stick with this version, unless it quits working again.  Thanks
Title: RE:Illegal Operation Kernel 32
Post by: Doof on March 16, 2002, 09:05:58 am
You don't have to back your license up to a floppy disk. You can back it up onto your harddrive and then later on copy it to floppy, CD, tape, etc.
Title: RE:Illegal Operation Kernel 32
Post by: lisa on March 16, 2002, 09:23:49 am
Sometimes the obvious escapes me Doof.  Thanks, it's now backed up on my hard drive, until I get a new floppy drive.