Originally Posted by Gouge
Hi guys.
I'm really sorry I haven't sent an update on the problem. I was busy setting up my new Win11 PC and got so involved I forgot to send an update.
The problem was with my old PC. However, when I set up my new PC, it asked how many cores I wanted to use for PT 2022. That sent a warning signal to me, so I checked my old PC and it was only using one core of the CPU (hence the high temperature). I tried it with all CPU cores active and the problem went away. So problem solved. I was going to get a new PC anyway, but not quite this soon.

Thanks for all your responses and, once again, I'm sorry that I left the thread hanging for so long.

I have never seen that either. I am very interested in how you did this part -
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I checked my old PC and it was only using one core of the CPU (hence the high temperature). I tried it with all CPU cores active


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