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RE: Globalserver Clean Install


  • To: Dean DiCarlo <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Subject: RE: Globalserver Clean Install
  • From: Craigbud <craigbud@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 21:08:25 -0700
  • In-reply-to: <MCEIIHBGMPCCKCKOKGNHCEJADEAA.jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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Reformat the hard drive again and install your original CD version of 
Windows 2000.  Do not upgrade to Service Pack 2.


At 06:31 PM 8/13/2001, Dean DiCarlo wrote:
>Ok, so I reformatted windows 2k.  globalserver and tradestation 2000i now
>start up, however, I keep getting a critical error because:
>
>instruction at "0x6c371351" referenced memory at "0x000000004". The memory
>could not be "read" click on OK to terminate the program.
>
>I swapped out my ram and still the same error.
>
>I have never gotten this error in the last 6 months that I have been using
>tradestation on this machine.  I installed the same version of windows 2k
>that I did before and I have added no new peripherals.
>
>This makes about as much sense as the market.  Anyone have any idea what
>could possibly be causing this?
>
>Deano
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jimmy [mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 11:19 AM
>To: Dean DiCarlo
>Subject: RE: Globalserver Clean Install
>
>
>Deano,
>
>SP5 is stand alone.  You only need to install SP5 as it is the whole
>program. The registry is very simple.  If you have installed any other
>service packs of TS2ki then that is likely your problem unless is it data
>related or workspace corruption related.  The SP5 should be on a disk from
>Omega.  They did have a version on the Omega site but it was not the final
>SP5 but only updated SP4c or perhaps any SP4.
>
>The main thing in the registry is to delete the software part called Omega.
>That gets all the junk from older SP's out.  Only takes a few minutes to
>find it and I will point the way if you want to do it.
>
>I am running Win2k and TS2ki SP5 and it is nearly impossible for me to crash
>it.
>
>Jimmy
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dean DiCarlo [mailto:junkmayl@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 1:13 PM
>To: Jimmy
>Subject: RE: Globalserver Clean Install
>
>
>Jimmy,
>
>Thanks for the response.  I was running SP5, but when I mentioned SP3, it
>was in reference to my recent attempts to uninstall ts2ki and reinstall it
>and all of the service packs cleanly.  I am just going to go the reformat
>route as it would be significant red-tape to edit the registry
>
>Deano
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jimmy [mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 10:10 AM
>To: Dean DiCarlo
>Subject: RE: Globalserver Clean Install
>
>
>Dean,
>
>Are you saying you are running SP3 of TS2ki?  If so you need to have SP5.
>If you are running TS2ki with SP5 did you reindex the data by deleting the
>files like .idx and two other files?  When you download from Historybank.com
>are you downloading more than a day of data?  If so the old data will blow
>away your good old data if Omega has changed it.  If you want a good clean
>install of TS2k SP5 without reformatting the hard drive then edit your
>registry and under software delete the whole Omega section.  Then use find
>for Omega and delete all reference to it in the registry.  This takes some
>time.
>
>Jimmy
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dean DiCarlo [mailto:junkmayl@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 2:06 AM
>To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Globalserver Clean Install
>
>
>My globalserver crashed due to some 'Ctree' error.  I followed the
>instructions on the omega knowledge base but it didn't fix the problem.  So
>I decided that since it has been almost 2 months since the last crash where
>I had to reinstall everything, that I would just reinstall tradestation and
>globalserver fresh.  Well, I have done that 2 times now and still I have a
>"critical error" and global server just shuts down when I try to open it.  I
>have follewed the knowledge base suggested fix and it still doesn't fix it.
>This is particularly frustrating and I have spent hours this weekend trying
>to figure this out and it was working fine at the end of last week.  Any
>ideas?  I don't want to keep anything, I just want a clean install.  There
>must be some corrupt file that is lingering on my system and it is being
>picked up by the fresh installations?  Otherwise I can't figure out why
>installing fresh from the CD isn't working.  It is worth nothing that i had
>to edit the registry in order to keep SP3 from continuously looping throught
>the MDAC installation (omega knowledgebase recommended).
>
>I uninstalled and deleted the whole omega research directory, yet I am still
>obviously not getting a clean install as globalserver refuses to work.