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PREVIOUS • VIEW ALL • PRINT • NEXT >> • "Bus error" in thread "MainThread", at address 0x0 while "initializing AVX2 Host" by Nate Winspear on Mar 14, 2012 at 4:55:57 am https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/45/885310 Hello everyone, I needed to consolidate a couple of Avid sequences to an eSata drive. I am using MC 4.0.2 with Mac OSX 10.5.6. I was using it all day and everything was fine, no problems. When I went to select my target, the eSata drive wasn't showing up although I thought it was there earlier. I had even done this exact task a week bus error ago to the exact same drive with no issues. Anyway, Finder showed the driver so I quit MC and restarted it. Now I get this error "Bus error" in thread "MainThread", at address 0x0 when it's trying to 'Initialize AVX2 Host' and then it crashes. Everytime. I have uninstalled and scoured the hard drive for any remnants of Avid and removed them along with BCC bus error in and AVX plugins. I removing AVX files from the AVX2_Plugins folder. I tried validating fonts and removed some duplicates hoping that might work. And I removed all external devices. I have repaired permissions to my startup drive a few times, including after uninstalling. I have tried every suggestion I can find and nothing has worked and I can't open Media Composer. The worst part is that I was using this same set up earlier. I have done exactly what I needed to do a week before and had no problem. I am now totally lost and would appreciate any kind help I can get.Return to posts indexReport Post •Re: "Bus error" in thread "MainThread", at address 0x0 while "initializing AVX2 Host"by Nate Winspear on Mar 14, 2012 at 9:55:18 pmI actually found my problem. It was a corrupt MCState file. I think it might be because I changed target drives in media creation tool and moved the drive. Although I moved it with MC off, I opened MC with it removed before changing the target. MC opened fine the first time but not the second. Anyway, I deleted the MCState files (user & sys