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trying to reinstall OS on d8b

Postby darkflux » Mon Apr 14, 2014 5:27 am

hey, i have an old d8b, and wasn't sure which OS it used, but I've tried the v.2 and v.3 OS from the Mackie website, and both disks will get to the point where they need to load the 2nd floppy, and they'll say something like "wrong installation disk".

i've opened the disk on a second computer, and there is only a single IMG file on both versions of the OS disk twos. am i missing something? i've tried using a different floppy drive on the d8b, but it does the same thing. any ideas?
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Re: trying to reinstall OS on d8b

Postby Casey_Pittman » Tue Apr 15, 2014 1:42 am

did you follow the disk creation process?

Mackie Realtime OS v3.0 Build 224 Installation Instructions:

http://www.mackie.com/products/d8b_v3/Downloads/Downloads.html#Windows

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Re: trying to reinstall OS on d8b

Postby darkflux » Wed Apr 16, 2014 5:21 pm

yes, that is exactly what i did. the disks that each installer created had different sets of files, but the 2nd disk only had one .img file. is that right, and if so, anything i should try to get it to read the 2nd disk?
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Re: trying to reinstall OS on d8b

Postby Phil.c » Thu Apr 17, 2014 12:06 am

It might sound like a stupid question but are you sure you have not mixed up the disks, easily done!

The image disk doesn't need any extra promting, it's a straight forward load.

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Re: trying to reinstall OS on d8b

Postby darkflux » Thu Apr 17, 2014 6:14 pm

yup. i labeled them 1 & 2, and just checked it again. after loading the first disk (which doesn't take to long), it asks for the second one, and i put it in and press the Continue, and it checks it and says it's not the 2nd install disk...
it gives the same message with both v.2 and v.3 disks...
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Re: trying to reinstall OS on d8b

Postby darkflux » Sun Apr 20, 2014 8:06 pm

i re-made the disks, taking extra care to note the numbers on them, and re-tried installation, but it still comes up with the error saying that i need to insert disk 2 (which i had already done).
any other ideas?
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Re: trying to reinstall OS on d8b

Postby bbb » Sun Apr 20, 2014 8:34 pm

Not sure if this is relevant, but worth a try:
Check that your Hard Drive is recognized in the BIOS. Also turn OFF Large Memory Addressing (LMA) if it is ON.
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Re: trying to reinstall OS on d8b

Postby doktor1360 » Mon Apr 21, 2014 3:22 am

darkflux wrote:i re-made the disks, taking extra care to note the numbers on them, and re-tried installation, but it still comes up with the error saying that i need to insert disk 2 (which i had already done).
any other ideas?


Check your Video Card and RAM, too... make SURE it's compatible w/ V3... I've had instances during troubleshooting (LONG story, don't ask) where the Video and/or RAM can be an issue. This is definitely hardware related, just difficult to determine 'what' exactly it is at Face Value...

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Re: trying to reinstall OS on d8b

Postby darkflux » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:47 am

thanks everyone, i'll try some of your suggestions.

how do i know which version of the Mackie OS it's supposed to take?
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