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    Ashraf
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    Have something to say about IdolSoundLab? Say it here!

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    John Caramico
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    I downloaded and installed Idol Sound Lab successfully but when I double click the desktop icon a ” access violation at address 00522ACB in module IdolSoundLab.exe read of address 00000069 ” comes up and I can’t make it stop. It pops up over and over till I press ctrl-alt-del and push end task.

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    BN
    Guest

    Do not install the IdolSoundLab installation file on computers without CD drive. Install the IdolSoundLabMini installation file instead.
    You can try to do this: Open the folder C:->Users->Public->BDRegistration and remove the following files: IdolSLab6DateFile, IdolSLab6Properties and IdolSLab6RegFile. Try to launch the program again.
    [@John Caramico]

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    BN
    Guest

    You have to uninstall the older version of IdolSoundLab before installation.

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    Ronc
    Guest

    I can’t review this software because I can’t run it. After installation I tried to see how well it worked, but it instantly caused an access violation somewhere in my pc and my screen immediately filled with small message boxes telling me of this, and these message boxes continued to fill my screen non-stop. I could stop these boxes from steadily appearing only by going to my uninstaller and deleting the program. Waste of time.

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    Jean-Guy Poudrier
    Guest

    I downloaded and installed Idol Sound Lab successfully but when I double click the desktop icon a ” access violation at address 00522ACB in module IdolSoundLab.exe read of address 00000069 ” comes up and I can’t make it stop. It pops up over and over till I press ctrl-alt-del and push end task.
    Tell me what is the trouble on that IdolSoundLab program please?

    #6601557 Reply | Quote
    BN
    Guest

    Cause of speed error code 00000069
    speed error code 00000069 is caused when Device Manager gives over a hardware device because the hardware reported to Windows that it’s having some kind of unspecified problem.

    This extremely generic message could mean there’s a true hardware issue or it could simply indicate that there’s a driver problem that Windows isn’t seeing as such but that the hardware is being affected by.

    Manual Solution to fix speed error code 00000069
    To resolve speed error code 00000069, do the following.

    To start Device Manager, click Start, click Search programs and files, and then click Device Manager. A list of available matching items appears above the search box; click Device Manager. Device Manager opens with your computer name at the top and a list of devices that are installed on your computer beneath your computer name.

    Locate the malfunctioning device in the list of devices, right-click the device, and then click Uninstall. When a warning message arises that you are uninstalling a device from your system, click OK. Device manager uninstalls the device.

    Right-click your computer name in Device Manager and click Scan for hardware changes. Device manager scans your system and automatically reinstalls your device.

    Right-click the device and click Properties. On the General tab of the device Properties dialog box, in Device status, you should see the message This device is working properly.

    If the measures above do not resolve the problems with the device, and if the device is an external drive, such as a USB flash drive or external hard drive, use the taskbar icon to safely eject the device, then unplug the device from the computer. For devices that use AC power, unplug the device from the electrical outlet or power strip, wait 30 seconds, and then plug it back in. Turn on the device power switch, and then plug it in to your computer. If the device includes a drivers disk, ensure that you have it handy to install the device drivers; otherwise, Windows should automatically locate the correct drivers and install them.

    If you do not have a driver disk and Windows cannot automatically detect the drivers, it means that your hardware manufacturer has not uploaded the drivers for your device to Windows Update. If this is the case, you must go to your device manufacturer web site to download or request up-to-date drivers for your device.

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    NZ
    Guest

    IdolSoundLab v 6.2.4 / 2016.X.17

    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 (X86)
    Windows Vista Ultimate SP2 (X86)

    Access violation at address 00522abc in moduke ‘IdolSoundLab.exe’.
    Read of address 00000069

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