- #Asus m4a88td v evo usb3 post error drivers
- #Asus m4a88td v evo usb3 post error Patch
- #Asus m4a88td v evo usb3 post error free
Sys-kernel/linux-headers: 3.1 (virtual/os-headers) Localtux sda2 # emerge -info =dev-lang/ruby-1.8.7_p357 * GNU info directory index is up-to-date. * The ebuild environment file is located at '/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ruby-1.8.7_p357/temp/environment'. * The complete build log is located at '/var/tmp/portage/dev-lang/ruby-1.8.7_p357/temp/build.log'. * the complete build log and the output of 'emerge -pqv =dev-lang/ruby-1.8.7_p357'. * If you need support, post the output of 'emerge -info =dev-lang/ruby-1.8.7_p357', * emake EXTLDFLAGS="$" || die "emake failed" * ERROR: dev-lang/ruby-1.8.7_p357 failed (compile phase): Posted: Thu 5:00 am Post subject: dev-lang/ruby-1.8.7_p357 failed Gentoo Forums Forum Index Portage & Programming Have a great day.Gentoo Forums :: View topic - dev-lang/ruby-1.8.7_p357 failedĭev-lang/ruby-1.8.7_p357 failed Hopefully someone more knowledgeable will be able to give you a definitive answer. You might find that the SSD will lack sufficient space and stall on you.
#Asus m4a88td v evo usb3 post error free
For HD rendering, 50 to 100 GB of free space on your C: drive is recommended. PD9 creates its enormous temporary files on Drive C:, which will also have your OS. PD9, from what I have read, doesn't play well with SSDs, which is why I went with twin 600 GB Velociraptor drives (10,000 rpm) in RAID 0 array for my new computer. Perhaps one of the real techs can give you advice on that hardware.Īs for your 60 GB SSD primary drive, I am concerned about that. I am not an expert on AMD processors and Radeon cards, though I do have a Radeon Mobility card in my DELL laptop.
#Asus m4a88td v evo usb3 post error Patch
I think you will find that PD9 will burn fine, particuarly if you have the latest patch (3305) which fixed a lot of burn, and other problems.īleeping Computer Malware Response Instructor You could try installing PD9 on a more powerful computer and see if your problem vanishes, assuming, of course, that you select a slow burning speed. I think what is happening is that because PD9 produces enormous temporary files during authoring and rendering, you are running out of RAM, video RAM, and C: drive space, and PD9 just runs out of resources and quits.
#Asus m4a88td v evo usb3 post error drivers
Latest drivers for video should be installed and the latest version of QuickTime. Recommended RAM for a 32-bit OS is at least 3 GB, dedicated video RAM is recommended to be at least 500 MB, and free space should be in the order of 50 to 100 GB. Your RAM is only 2 GB, you have an integrated graphics card with only 128 MB of RAM, your DirectX is out of date (now DirectX 11), and your primary hard drive has only 20 GB free. I know the specs now refer to PD10, but they are essentially the same as for PD9, which required more resources than previous versions of PD. The minimum requirements are listed at this URL: I regret to have to tell you that I think your computer appears to be seriously underpowered to handle PD9. Hollon: I took a look at your dxdiag file.