Error : Surface Control Not Ready : Last Known State : Reset
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 7:32 pm
Hey Gang...
Subject says it all. To preface this, I had a spike in the room where my studio is, and the desk went down momentarily and now I get this message. The desk itself has channels 1-12 with some intermittent lights on, same with the meter bridge and various lights in the transport and control section. I looked thru everything here I could find related and I don't really think that it's a 'rail cap' issue, nothing spinning or arbitrary displays of lights, etc. I've had this problem in the past every now and then... reseating the DB25 & BFC connectors and a reboot or two has normally taken care of this (as same as a few others here). I've recently had the desk open cleaned and reseated the cabling, and that cleaned up another minor issue or two while doing the 5.1 update work around - had everything working really well, too. However, I don't think any of this is relevant to the issue at hand... anything else I should be aware of or anyone can add here?!? I really don't wanna have to go replacing parts on this again...
In the interim, I'm gonna reset the BIOS and give it another go...
Thanx in advance for any/all input...
Peace
Subject says it all. To preface this, I had a spike in the room where my studio is, and the desk went down momentarily and now I get this message. The desk itself has channels 1-12 with some intermittent lights on, same with the meter bridge and various lights in the transport and control section. I looked thru everything here I could find related and I don't really think that it's a 'rail cap' issue, nothing spinning or arbitrary displays of lights, etc. I've had this problem in the past every now and then... reseating the DB25 & BFC connectors and a reboot or two has normally taken care of this (as same as a few others here). I've recently had the desk open cleaned and reseated the cabling, and that cleaned up another minor issue or two while doing the 5.1 update work around - had everything working really well, too. However, I don't think any of this is relevant to the issue at hand... anything else I should be aware of or anyone can add here?!? I really don't wanna have to go replacing parts on this again...
In the interim, I'm gonna reset the BIOS and give it another go...
Thanx in advance for any/all input...
Peace