Webslinger
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This error also happen if you have a cracked program or a ilegal key.
I'm pretty sure that isn't the case here.
This error also happen if you have a cracked program or a ilegal key.
Corrupt message received again tonight, did not uninstall or reinstall program. I did the MD5 check right after the error message and this is what I get:
EBB44F92B490B7C4923DB21910C27F2F. Any further troubleshooting I can take?
Update: Rebooting fixed the problem. I'm going to try turning off Autostart so I can launch Anydvd on demand. Perhaps I have a timing issue where the DVD drives are not spun up yet, so Anydvd thinks I have no DVD drives and therefore throws me that message?
This error also happen if you have a cracked program or a ilegal key.
Hi,
I read your post. I just installed Windows Vista and tried playing a DVD movie but got an error message saying Windows Media player wasn't compatible. What player can you use that will work in Vista plus using AnyDVD?
Here are some basic things to check:
1. Describe your hardware configuration.
- Motherboard + BIOS version
- Chipset drivers installed? (Intel INF, VIA 4in1, etc.)
- Are you overclocking?...If so, stop doing it.
2. Download Memtest86+ and run it to check your memory to make sure you don't have any bad DIMM's. Make sure you do at least one full pass, but I'd recommend 2+ passes just in case. You can make a bootable floppy, CD or USB-stick.