By drumtrack
Sat Feb 24, 2007 2:33 am
tcharlz, i think you have an incompatible ram module or your stick isnt inserted well. try to remove it. its really easy. you should only use compatible mutec or other akai approved sticks because other sticks will fukk up your machine. it will eventually fail if the incompatible module does work. all the problems i think people are having with their mpcs is because of 3rd party ram modules or incompatible HDs or USB devices such as DVD readers and such. Those things might work but they will screw with your mpc4000.
A LiteOn DVD USB bruner/Reader worked with my MPC but after a while everything went bad. Until I disconnected it.
An internal Western Digital IDE HD was connected. It worked. I connected a Seagate instead. It works better now.
I had incompatible RAM and it worked until.... I got the same problem as you.
You all should be careful what to connect to the front USB port cause Akai made a mess of the internal architecture and did not test a lot of USB devices with it. Look at Aksys.. How often does that bitsj crash? The MPC4000 is poorly made, hardware and software wise so be careful with it.
A LiteOn DVD USB bruner/Reader worked with my MPC but after a while everything went bad. Until I disconnected it.
An internal Western Digital IDE HD was connected. It worked. I connected a Seagate instead. It works better now.
I had incompatible RAM and it worked until.... I got the same problem as you.
You all should be careful what to connect to the front USB port cause Akai made a mess of the internal architecture and did not test a lot of USB devices with it. Look at Aksys.. How often does that bitsj crash? The MPC4000 is poorly made, hardware and software wise so be careful with it.
Last edited by drumtrack on Sat Feb 24, 2007 2:35 am, edited 1 time in total.