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Thank you Gerald, Robert Keenen and Randall Kurson for
your replies. In fact, I have tried everything you
suggested.
1. I have 328 mb ram. So, Ram wasn't the problem.
2. This was a clean install TS2000. No need to
re-install.
3. Verifying all didn't get rid of the error.
4. I tried deleteing all .tok files and then
verifying all. Same error.
The only way I can get rid of it is to delete and
rebuild the workspace and then enter all indicators
all over again. From there, leave all indicators
alone. I would say this I/O error is a bug in TS2000.
--- Gerald Marisch <gm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> In my case, someone at Omega once told me why it
> happens. It seems it has
> something to do with not enough RAM being available,
> I think.
>
> To be honest, I don't care WHY it happens, only on
> HOW TO FIX IT.
> Again if my case, a second mouse click usually got
> me where I wanted to go
> with respect to the studies. To "get rid" of the
> "I/O" problem, I just shut
> everything down, waited 10-15 seconds for all the
> "hanging and dimpled"
> bytes to get to byte heaven, and started everything
> back up.
>
> Since adding RAM chips to my computer (and I know
> next to nothing about
> computers, even though I use them every day), I have
> not had the I/O
> problem.
>
> Could there be a relationship between the I/O
> problem and more RAM? Who
> knows. But more RAM seems to have solved my
> situation.
>
> Good luck anyway. Hope I could at least point you
> in the right direction.
>
> Gerald Marisch
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Piranhas R Us" <piranhasrus@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: "Omega" <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 8:17 AM
> Subject: I/O Error
>
>
> > Has anyone experienced "I/O error: cannot open
> master
> > file" when formatting analytical techniques?
> >
> >
> > =====
> > Julian
> >
>
=====
Julian
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