Cakewalk will not open or freezes when you press the icon for it.
Follow these steps to see which one is causing the problem:
1. If you have the All-In-Wonder card on your system. Then disable the
audio portion of it in Windows and then try Cakewalk. This can be done under
Start | Settings | Control Panels | Sounds and Audio Devices | Hardware.
Then, click on the ATI audio or Rage Theater Driver, choose Properties and
select Do Not Use This Device (disable) at the bottom.
2. Please uninstall all non-Cakewalk audio plug-ins, or at least any Steinberg/Prosoniq
ones. You'll see these plug-ins listed under Control Panel | Add/Remove
Software and select the Plug-ins. Uninstall the FX plug-ins in this window,
then restart Windows.
3. If that doesn't work, I suggest that you disable the "Voxware Audio
Tookit" audio compression module. You'll find this under Control Panel |
Multimedia | Devices tab. Click the plus-sign next to Audio Compression
CODECS. Select the Voxware Audio Tookit and click Properties. Select Do
Not Use in this screen and click OK. Restart Windows.
4. Locate and rename a file called AVICAP32.DLL to AVICAP32.OLD,
then restart Windows.
5. If the problem contiues, then download and install the latest drivers
from your soundcard manufacturer's website, or if you have the latest drivers,
reinstall the ones that you have. Then, delete the files AUD.INI and TTSSEQ.INI
located in your Cakewalk folder on your hard drive.
6. Try this:
a) Completely un-install Cakewalk from your computer. This is normally
done from Start | Programs | Cakewalk. This will not remove any of your
files or audio data.
b) To make sure nothing else is running while reinstalling Cakewalk in
step 'e', choose Start | Run and type MSCONFIG. Click OK, choose Selective
Startup, then uncheck the Load Startup Group Items box. Click OK, and restart
Windows. You can always recheck that box at a later time. In Win 2000, click
Ctrl+Alt+Del and manually End Task on the items you don't need running.
Restart your computer.
c) Click the Windows Start button and select Run. At the prompt type REGEDIT
and click OK.
Backup your Registry before making edits - you do this by clicking the
Registry menu, Export Registry File.
Now delete the following Registry keys
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cakewalk
Music Software
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cakewalk
Music Software
Please note that this will remove any effects presets and key bindings
you may have made in Cakewalk. You can back up those registry keys separately
if you like.
d) Delete the files AUD.INI and TTSSEQ.INI from the Cakewalk program folder.
e) Restart your computer, then reinstall Cakewalk.
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