Crash involving Logic Control?

hi all,
I'm trying to nail down a persistent crash in Logic 8.0.2 > OS 10.5.5. the actions involved in making the crash happen are many and varied, but the only thing which is a constant is that upon reboot, I am sent to the Control Surfaces Setup page - all my previous settings are intact, with the sole exception that the Marker button is switched off.
I trashed the com.apple.logic.pro.cs file today, and noticed that when it reformed itself, my Mac 8 core believes it to be a SD2 file. I'm wondering if this could be anything to do with my woes, or if anyone recognizes this crash behavior.
Also, for the most part, it's the "good" crash, where Logic saves its state before expiring.
Thanks
Malcolm

Hi Scripps,
I had the same thing happening a few weeks ago. I went ahead and dedicated the afternoon to wipe my system drive and reinstall LP8, I did upgrade to 10.5.6 also. Seems to be stable now.
One thing I noticed, just before the crash, 4 (or so) cores would redline and the playhead would skip a bit, it also seemed to be a combination of 3rd party plugs and logic with higher sample rates... in my case UAD-2 @ 96k.
I am not in the studio at the moment, but I do have a few notes, I will have a look and post if I find something helpful.
Good luck!
-delton
Message was edited by: deltonfoster

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