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Re: BMI-Sat to eSignal and TS2000i re install



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Same I/O problem here.  I tried deleting all .tok
files and thenverified all indicators and rebuild .tok
files, but the same thing happened.

One solution that works for me is to delete that chart
 and rebuild it.  This is less painful than
reinstalling TS2000.

Julian

--- Ian McVicar <icm63@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> TS2Ki (SP5), has a major problem
>     for me (and others from what I've seen in the
> list) in that once I get
> my
>     system operational I cannot "format analysis
> techniques" and change a
>     single parameter.  It causes TS2Ki to emit
> serious I/O error messages
>     and from then on my EasyLanguage code starts
> gradually melting down.
>     If I bring up my system without making any
> errors and leave it alone,
> TS2ki
>     keeps on trucking.
> 
> *************************
> 
> I had this, I have Win2000( with SP1)  intel 650mhz,
> ram 384.
> 
> No doubt you have done all the correctional steps,
> this is what I would try.
> 
> Run rambooster to check use of computer resources
> while live (see link), 
> shut down after secured results.
> (Win2000 performs better than win 98 in use of Ram)
> 
> 1) Increase ram to 384 or 512, use Rambooster to
> provide info if you need 
> more ram.
> 2) Uninstall Ts2000i including shared files when the
> selection comes up.(of 
> course back up data)
> 3) Delete all reference to Ts2000i from registry
> 4) Re boot
> 4) Run Easy Clean on registry, cleans all non links
> from registry {use at 
> own risk etc}
> 5) Re install ts2000i
> 6) Re install all user indicators into EL power
> editor
> 7) Verify all, it must be clean with no I/O errors
> or other errors
> 8 ) Rebuild workspaces and insert indicators, do not
> copy in Mywork from 
> back up.
> 9) Hope like hell all is ok.
> 
> Be careful that the unistall is complete. Re install
> should be completly new 
> setup.
> make sure SP1 Win is installed.
> 
> Links to :
> 
> Easyclean : http://www.saunalahti.fi/tonihele/
> Rambooster :
> http://www.sci.fi/~borg/rambooster/index.htm
> 
> 
> If you have doubts as to whether ts2000i plus others
> can handle your PC 
> check these comments below.
> 
> This from John.
> ************************
> >I run TS2000i on a system with fewer requirements
> than you have listed
> >below, and it runs great.
> >
> >My system is:
> >- Pentium III 800 MHz
> >- 256K RAM
> >- 2 video cards
> >- 30 gig HD.
> >
> >I run Global Server, TS2000i, QuickBooks, Quicken,
> WordPerfect, Microsoft
> >Outlook, Windows Explorer, about 4 or 5 windows of
> Internet Explorer,
> >Preferred Trade, and sometimes Sonique (like
> Windows Media Player) all at
> >the same time.  Global Server has only crashed
> three times in 6 months
> with
> >this load on the computer.  Everything runs fast. 
> I collect about 475
> >symbols with Global Server; I have 6 TS workspaces
> open with quote windows
> >and charts with analysis techniques applied to
> them.
> >
> >Then again, Micron makes a good computer, and
> Windows 2000 Pro came
> >factory-installed on the computer - this makes a
> difference.  Of course,
> you
> >can increase the stability of your system by
> reducing the number of
> programs
> >running and/or increasing the hardware specs, but
> it does run fine, for
> me,
> >the way I've been doing it.
> >
> >One thing I would recommend is an uninterruptible
> power supply - something
> >with at least 650ma, that can handle a powerful
> computer for at least a
> few
> >minutes.
> >
> >Best,
> >
> >John
> 
> This from Kimberly
> ********************************************
> Hmmmmm.. I run win2k SP1 with Prosuite 2000i,
> Voodoo3 display card, 9
> workspaces, and 24 charts with 384k physical mem on
> a 650mhz, with lots of
> free disk space, but I have Outlook, Excel, IRC,
> Netscape Browser,
> PowerEditor and several others resident/tray
> progs(getright, createcd,
> adfilter, web capture, norton antivirus corporate
> edition) running
> simultaneously without any problem, so my suspicion
> is that there is an
> interaction issue with some programs.
> 
> warmest regards,
> Kimberly
> 
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