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xberk wrote on 8/5/2010, 7:24 AM
De-install and reinstall Vegas.
If this doesn't work.
Boot into Safe Mode with minimum drivers --- possible driver conflict. I once had printer driver that conflicted with Vegas.
Clearly something in conflict on your system.


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K-Decisive wrote on 8/5/2010, 1:36 PM
This might help. I had a similar issue with DVD arch and After effects, but not vegas, I'm running 8.0/8.1 )

Long story short, Apple and Google........The service for Apple's p.o.s I tunes ( that I didn't even install, but get's loaded with quick time ) was causing an issue, so I disabled it. A similar thing with Google Chrome...just get rid of it. They both create all kinds of worms that disrupt the system.. I also set the applications to run in Win32 Sp2 compatibility mode.

hope this helps..good luck!
Keith