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  • Holger Oppermann
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    @John said:

    Hi,
    please try the following:
    you need to remove some files in the ‘AppDataRoaming’ folder. This is a hidden folder but you can open the Windows Explorer and type in ‘C:UsersyourComputerUserNameHereAppData’ to access it, or click Start > Computer > Hold ALT + T to get the tools menu open > Folder Options > View > Enable “Show hidden files, folders and drives” and Untick “Hide protected operating system files”. I would prefer the first way myself.
    Then please remove the following files:
    MidiDB, MidiDB_fav, MidiDB-shm, MidiDB-wal (if they exist) from
    “C:/Users/”CurrentUser”/AppData/Roaming/Toontrack/EZdrummer”
    and
    “C:/Users/”CurrentUser”/AppData/Roaming/Toontrack/EZdrummer/OnlineMIDI”
    BR,
    John

    Hi, since yesterday I’ve got the same Problem, that EZ Drummer 2 crashes, when I started it with Cubase Elements 8

    Mi Configuration:
    Windows 10 Pro
    Prozessor: Intel Core 2 Duo CPU T8300
    RAM 4 GB
    32 bit system, x64 based

    I deleted the MidiDB*-Files in the Roaming-Folder, restated the system, reinstalled and installed the EZ drummer (with or without Update 2.1.1) and Cubase Elements 8 agein and again, and anything else but EZ drummer crashed on and on …

    I’m not an IT-Crack so I don’t no, how to fix the Problem.

    EZ-Drummer-Crash.png
    Cubase-Crash.png

    The Crash Dump file is an 0-Bit-File and it’s empty … Could anyone help???

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