impossible to understand c0000005 error

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2014/02/27 14:02:26 (permalink)

impossible to understand c0000005 error

I was working on project, I saved it yesterday evening version (n.1).
this afternoon i opened it, worked on it, saved another version (n.2).
 
when i tried to open the new version n.2 i get the c000005 error. F**K!!!!! :-/

so, i tried to open again version n.1 but i get the same error if i start the playback. what the hell!?!?!?

absolutely NOTHING has changed in my system (windows 7 64 bit with latest sonar 8.5 producer version) between yesterdat and today.
i cannot understand why this afternoon the project was working and now it's not.

I have updated driver for my soundcard (sonic core), 64 bit ready,and each software i use is original and updated 

could someone please tell me what's going wrong in my project and how can i recover my work!?!????
 
or... can i send the file to someone with Komplete 8, ik-multimedia total bundle, garrian personal and instant orchestra to try to open it?!?

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www.alchemystudio.it
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    spacealf
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    Re: impossible to understand c0000005 error 2014/03/07 13:28:05 (permalink)
    Did not see your post and missed it. CX00000005 is a generic error (probably caused by a bad driver or some driver interfering).
    http://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/210693-appcrash-exception-code-c0000005.html
     
    Which actually leads to this from Microsoft:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/244617
     
    So ,a lot of times in games like if the graphic drivers are not quite right (or the game not quite right needing a patch say or on some computer systems) then a crash to desktop and no reason found will be what Windows gives back as the reason.
     
    The only thing to do is thoroughly check your computer, see if there is a bad driver somewhere, take the drivers out (Windows 7 stores old drivers so if you get up Device Manager and say delete your Sound Card) the next time the computer starts Windows 7 will install other drivers if you had any of those on the computer. You keep deleting (not disabling) the sound card or say graphics card (especially say graphics card) until Windows 7 can not find anymore drivers on the computer - that means un-installing the drivers when you take out the hardware in device manager with checking the checkbox to also un-install the drivers.
     
    When you get down to Windows 7 can not find any drivers for the hardware (unless it has it own) then you can start over and install the drivers that should be installed for it.
     
    Sometimes crap happens and you have to find out the reason why it is happening. If nothing else a search on the Internet may relate to the problem or help enough to get a bearing on the problem and fix it.
     
    It could also mean another driver is interfering and that is what "Verify" program is for, although a bit hard to use perhaps.
     

     
     
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    Re: impossible to understand c0000005 error 2014/03/08 03:38:53 (permalink)
    The C0000005 error occurs when the code tries to access an object which doesn't exist ... So for example the program created a window and then destroyed it and if the program tried to access the window... This is the error you'd get.

    It's most commonly caused by a bad pointer... Like loading a preset which is not formatted as expected (due to corruption or something) and the program loads a value into memory which it then tries to use.

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