electricman
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So this is another testimony that AnyDVD had nothing to do with not able to recognize a disc in a drive.
That said, my drive did read the disk immediately before AnyDVD was installed.
So this is another testimony that AnyDVD had nothing to do with not able to recognize a disc in a drive.
Yes..... you installed AnyDVD, inserted a disk, the drive jumped all over the disk to read all the IFO files (that's how AnyDVD works), and it the drive failed.
-W
Not quite so simple as that. The drive still works. It just does not read protected DVDs - manages non protected ones just fine
@ electricman,
You should also enroll in some electronics classes and learn exactly how computer hardware is designed and works.
Regards,
Coaster
I have never suggested that AnyDVD contains mallicious code, I am simply stating the fact that my drive worked perfectly before AnyDVD was installed and could not read protected DVDs immediately afterwards.
Actually you are right. It may have been more correct to say that my PC could play copy protected DVDs before AnyDVD was installed and could not afterwards.
Actually you are right. It may have been more correct to say that my PC could play copy protected DVDs before AnyDVD was installed and could not afterwards.
Hope that clears up any misunderstanding.
You could try to set the region of your drive.If I put cd into this drive it work fine
Summary for drive E: (AnyDVD 6.1.3.0)
HL-DT-ST DVDRRW GSA-2166D 1.01 05/11/12
Drive (Hardware) Region: 0 (not set!)
I have spent many hrs on this and I'm 120% certain that AnyDVD has a serious bug.
I've searched through this web site and found many examples of users having the same problem. doh: )
I also for the hell of it installed a clean version of Vista Ultimate and had the exact same problem.
I'm not impressed. CAN SLYSOFT PLEASE FIX THIS SERIOUS BUG !!!!!
Mark
I've never known of a piece of software causing a hardware malfunction to where a drive wouldn't work again.So, it turns out I am not the only person who has had a perfectly good DVD drive rendered useless after installing AnyDVD. I agree, they need to sort this out immediately!
And don't let certain people on this forum try to bully you into thinking this can not be an AnyDVD problem - when it clearly is! When are they going to wake up to the fact that their precious software may have faults?
Good luck - I ended up buying a new drive - and my Compaq Pressario system was only 6 months old!
I've never known of a piece of software causing a hardware malfunction to where a drive wouldn't work again.
So, it turns out I am not the only person who has had a perfectly good DVD drive rendered useless after installing AnyDVD. I agree, they need to sort this out immediately!
And don't let certain people on this forum try to bully you into thinking this can not be an AnyDVD problem - when it clearly is!
Why won't the person set the region code for the drive?Your troll posts are becoming tiring.
You are wrong. This person's issue has nothing to do with your dead drive.
The other person's drive's region code is not set to match the region code of the disc, and that is likely causing the issue.
Why won't the person set the region code for the drive?