Try running Sonar and BiaB at the same time using ASIO .. likely get same problems.
That part is the nature of ASIO. It is a priority driver so it is constantly interrupting the processor. Google "ASIO driver problem" and you'll see the 1,750,000 results. It is not a problem only with PGProducts. True ASIO bypasses the Operating System and is allowed to interrupt the processor and disk when it wants to. Ya think this might cause access violations on some systems? Think it would be easy to figure out why?

Try MME for a few days and see if the violations go away ..
I am not against ASIO, I use it when I need it and love it when I do, but most people don't understand that it was designed to work with ONE program at a time (since it bypasses the OS), and puts a load on the system with the fast streaming aspect.

Also, the forum is not the correct place to post access violation numbers. They will be meaningless to the rest of us users. They have to do with memory locations and we don't have access to that side of the program. Tell support; it may mean something to the programmers. Also remember to note WHICH program the violation occurred in, not just the number. The title bar of the violation should sy this.

Last edited by rharv; 08/04/11 07:58 AM.

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