[PD] dealing with crashes under WinXp

IOhannes m zmoelnig zmoelnig at iem.at
Tue Mar 6 10:06:15 CET 2012


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On 2012-03-06 09:46, David Schaffer wrote:
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> Hi, 
> 
>       I'm running a sound installation unsing pd under windows XP SP3  home. The patch is heavy and the computer is an old centrino laptop (the cpu runs at 95 percent all the time). I was planning to let the computer run non-stop  for three weeks to keep maintenance as low as possible since there's no qualified technician at the venue, but my first attempt at a long term run resulted in a pd crash. So here's my question: is there a way to force pd to restart automatically after a crash, or is there a way to make the computer restart after a crash (and have my pd patch start automatically at boot-up). Thanks in advance.
> 

hmm, all those questions are not very Pd related.
you might want to try some XP and/or hardware forum.

last time i did an installation with w32, i seem to remember that i used
a small "reboot" program that rebooted the machine every so often.
making Pd start automatically shouldn't be a big deal ("autostart"?)

fgamdr
IOhannes
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