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emmrecs wrote on 10/30/2024, 4:29 AM

@whatUneed

Welcome to the Magix user forums.

As a first step to helping us to help you please read and follow this tutorial and post the results to this thread. Although it would seem that SFAS has not actually "crashed" the Reliability Monitor should still include useful information.

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whatUneed wrote on 10/30/2024, 4:44 AM

Ok. error: mgxasio4_x64.dll ver.2.13.0.0

SP. wrote on 10/30/2024, 7:08 AM

@whatUneed Try the following:

I think the DLL file can be found in the directory C:\Program Flies\Common Files\MAGIX Services\System\

Rename the file to something different, restart the computer (please select the Restart option and not the Shut down option!) and then try again to run Sound Forge. Does this help?

whatUneed wrote on 10/30/2024, 4:54 PM

Rename the file to something different, restart the computer (please select the Restart option and not the Shut down option!) and then try again to run Sound Forge.

Ok. Thank You. Problem solved.