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November 3, 2008
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R6025 - Pure Virtual Function Call

  • November 3, 2008
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After several months of problem-free AA3, I now keep getting the same message: "Runtime error R6025 - pure virtual function call" whenever I press the Edit tab.

Does anyone know how I can resolve this problem? Will Uninstall and Re-Installing it work? I run Vista. I'm not really technically minded and it couldn't have come at a worst time as I'm trying to put together my entry for the Hospital Broadcasting Association awards with my limited AA3 knowledge.

Any help, preferably using words I can understand, would be appreciated.

PJ the DJ
=^..^=
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    Participant
    February 11, 2022

    Guys you just need do the delet the "audition_setings" file! 

     

    Follow: C: / User / Your Name / ApData / Roaming / Adobe / Audition / 2.0 (or other) / audition_settings

     

    Works imediatly 😀 

    SteveG_AudioMasters_
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 11, 2022

    Didn't you read the thread? Durin put this in his first reply - 14 years ago!

    John Waller
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 12, 2022

    I suspect this could be a bot. They crawl archive treads.

    Participant
    February 5, 2010

    Adobe KB articles suggest several steps to correct this for other software.  Among them was

    logging into the computer from a different account and if Audition works, then the problem is with the user account.  I did this

    and eventually had to delete the Audition folder from the Adobe folder in my users & settings path under my user name.

    Search "Pure Virtual" in the support section and the first KB article will directly mention this but in a different context than "Edit Mode" -- the way I was searching for it.  Follow those steps and you will probably have a working Audition without having to do a clean install :-)

    Participant
    October 29, 2010

    I get this problem but only once in awhile, I wonder if it would be worth it to muck around.

    IF you delete that workspace folder do you lose your efx presets or any other data that you have previously saved like shortcut keys and the like?

    could anyone tell me exactly which folder name(s) should be deleted?

    I'm on 3.0.1 thanks.

    _durin_
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    October 29, 2010

    The workspace files are stored in the "DefaultWorkspaces" and "UserWorkspaces" folders.  you could rename those or move them to a new location, then launch Audition to have the defaults rebuilt.  If that doesn't solve the problem, you'd be able to move the original folders back.

    _durin_
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    November 4, 2008
    Hi,<br /><br />It sounds as if the workspace files may have become corrupted in some way - at least that would be my first guess as to the cause. A quick way to test this would be to move or delete the folders that store these files and launch Audition again.<br /><br />Open Windows Explorer (My Computer) and navigate to C:\Users\<your_windows_username>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Audition\3.0\ and move or delete the two Workspace folders there. Launch Audition and try to open Edit View again.<br /><br />If this fails, I would recommend a reinstall making sure to choose the ADVANCED UNINSTALL option which will remove all configuration and preference files. Be sure to Deactivate prior to uninstall just to make sure there won't be any problems on reinstall.<br /><br />Let us know what happens and if there is still trouble, we'll keep hacking.<br /><br />Thanks.<br />Durin
    November 13, 2009

    I experienced the same error with Audition 3.0, Windows 7... Your solution solved the problem for me.  Thanks!