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App load Failed while booting

Postby Tom » Tue Nov 28, 2017 6:22 pm

Hi,
I'm new in the forum.
My Mackie d8b doesn't boot anymore. After the message loading Application, the next line shows me App load failed, then remove disk and press esc key to reboot and after a few seconds the message unhandled PIC interrupt IRQE in the last line appears.
Also in the right corner of the display in red colour appears File I/O in po_read #3 Error reading file.
Is it a hardware damage, a software crash?
Can Somebody help me?

best regards from Germany

Tom
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Re: App load Failed while booting

Postby anyhorizon » Wed Nov 29, 2017 3:46 am

Quick suggestion:

Put a new battery in and reset the BIOS for yor motherboard then try again. Database has instructions.

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Re: App load Failed while booting

Postby Tom » Thu Nov 30, 2017 12:00 am

Thanks for your advice, but I think it was the hard drive that crashed. I dubbed another hard drive with the operating system and it worked again. I've tried many other hard drives, like WD and Maxtors, but only the Quantum ran flawlessly.

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Re: App load Failed while booting

Postby 247Music » Sun Dec 10, 2017 7:02 am

HELLO...

Can you tell me which Quantum Hard Drive you brought and where you brought it from? If you brought it online. I'm having the same problem with my D8B Console. Changed the battery & BIOS and it still won't boot.

Thanx,
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Re: App load Failed while booting

Postby arjepsen » Wed Jan 03, 2018 6:26 pm

Better late reply than never:
If the harddrive has gone bonkers, I would suggest investing in using a CF card instead, as several of us has done.
So much easier to deal with than old flunky hard drives, and boots faster and quieter too :-)
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