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Re: Sound Functions Crash Kernel

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  • Subject: [mg105042] Re: Sound Functions Crash Kernel
  • From: Larry V <vandel at gmail.com>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2009 05:21:38 -0500 (EST)
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On Nov 18, 7:15 am, David Bailey <d... at removedbailey.co.uk> wrote:
> Larry V wrote:
> > Hello:
>
> > I just installed Mathematica home edition V7.0.1 on my Vista Ultimate
> > SP2 machine running on an I7 that uses Realtek Audio.
>
> > When I did the install the installer reported quite a few files that
> > it claimed to be corrupt that I allowed it to ignore.    This is in
> > itself is a bit disconcerting.
>
> > Most of them were .nb files and I figure that wouldn't hurt anything.
> > Two were .dlls that appear to be part of the Intel MKL package.  mkl-
> > lapack.dll and mkl-vml-p4.dll.
>
> > System works fine but every time I try to view audio with any use of
> > Play[] even with the supplied demos or by trying to Import a .wav file
> > the kernel crashes with a beep
>
> > "The kernel Local has quit (exited) during the course of an
> > evaluation."
>
> > Input seems to be anything for instance ( Play[Sin [2 Pi 440 t], {t,
> > 1, 5}] )
>
> > Is there any way to troublshoot this kind of thing?
>
> > Thanks
>
> > LVDJ
>
> If the installer is reporting corrupt files, I would contact Wolfram
> Research for a replacement disk. I would then de-install Mathematica,
> and use the new disk. Of course, the problem might lie with your CD drive=


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