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If not, do you have that one for comparison? The laptop computer that had vista and was rebuilt with XP and was giving us problems, has since been rebuilt again back with Vista. Is everyone who is running medialab on Vista computers having this same problem? Well at least that makes sense--I had never heard of anything like this on XP. We are working on a fix for this for Vista. In the mean time, all I can suggest is to either run it on XP or split the experiment as described above.
As of this time I do not know the extent to which this is happening across Vista machines. I can at least say we have had many more requests for Vista authorization codes that we have had reports of this problem.
But then that may simply be due to the fact that most experiments maybe be shorter than items, or that the problem is not be reported by most users. Join Date Mar Posts 6. Another count for the Vista problem. As described above. And yes, dividing the experiment into two or more smaller ones with a restart of medialab seems to help. Also, running on an XP machine avoids the whole problem.
However, we've purchased a dozen laptops with vista to run subjects, and we can't reliably use them. Any updates or news on this issue would be greatly appreciated. Join Date Apr Posts 5. I am having the exact same problem. Please let me know when there is a salution to this problem. Thanks for the problem solving tip KAS, we can use lots of info like that to help rule stuff out.
It almost certainly has to be memory related but it can't be as simple as a quantity issue. My guess is that it is related somehow to memory management in terms of how XP and Vista differ in this regard. Will let you know if we discover anything more useful.
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