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¥ If you have access to another keyboard, try using it instead.
Unplug the keyboard and try a mouse only. (Turn off the Avid
Media Processor before connecting it.)
¥ Restart the Avid Media Processor with a different startup diskette
(such as the Disk Tools diskette). If this solves the problem,
reinstall the system software on the startup diskette.
If none of these procedures solves the problem, call Avid
Broadcast Customer Support.
A dialog box with a picture of a bomb appears.
The system has a software problem.
¥ Write down what you were doing when the message appeared,
and write down the number on the message, if there is one.
¥ Restart the Avid Media Processor. Most software problems are
temporary and restarting usually corrects the problem.
¥ If the problem recurs, check the startup drive and program you are
using when the message appears. Make sure that all programs,
desk accessories, and system extensions you are using are
compatible with the system software. Reinstalling the system
software may correct the problem.
¥ Sometimes incompatible system extensions or control panels can
cause system software problems. Restart while holding down the
Shift key; this temporarily turns off all system extensions. If the
Avid Media Processor works normally with this method, remove
all extensions from the Extensions folder (inside the System
Folder) and put them back into the Extensions folder one at a time.
Restart after you add each extension. This procedure should
identify any incompatible extensions.
You cannot start the application or it quits unexpectedly.
When you try to open an application, a message appears that not
enough memory is available.