glennsimonds
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says cannot delete access is denied
after unchecking autostart,restart the computer and try again.says cannot delete access is denied
So you needs to send a False Positive report to them to clear it up...:bang:
If you have repeated requests for a specific title, just remove the entry from the registry for that disc in HKCU\Software\Slysoft\Bumblebee\Seen - then it won't ask for it anymore - this is a bug in the bee for some titles.The update works fine with me, but I am experiencing the "bug", that it does not remember the information I entered:
I insert a blu-ray, Bumblebee asks for the data, I enter it. Then, Bumblebee re-hives, sends information and asks again to identify the media.
Are you experiencing the same?
OK - might be a Windows problem with drive identification. I seem to recall that behaviour being reported on some systems (Vista?). Terminate the Bee (kill the process if necessary) before inserting another disk, then restart the Bee.Thanks for the suggestion, profcolli, but I think, it does not apply to my case.
Maybe I was not clear enough, so here I try again: My problem is not that Bumblebee requests a certain medium again an again. The problem is that Bumblebee forgets my entered data about the disc without me removing the disc. I simply say "this is Terminator 3", Bumblebee sends the data and the data from the disc away and asks me instantly "what disc is there in your drive?". If I then remove the disc, it shouts at me "you did not identify this media!".
It does not bother me at all, but I just thought it could be related to the problem of "cavediver" and "Im Packing".
I'm having some trouble with Bumblebee, it keeps requesting I insert these discs again:
A - Band of Brothers, Disc: 3 [B00129H7VS]
A - Taken [B001GCUNYO]
which I've tried several times, but they won't go away, and when I insert the discs it doesn't seem to do anything, and then requests it again the next time I insert a disc.
I'm also getting a lot of notices of "New" discs even though I've inserted them and scanned them before, and verified that they are in the registry.
Find your Bumblebee.MediaSeen.reg file (usually in your Documents or My Documents directory) and edit it using Notepad. (From Explorer, right-click & choose Edit.) Find the lines--possibly more than two--with the names & ASINs it's asking for, delete those lines & save the file.Also, you just have to give me a way to stop making Bumblebee stop asking for discs. Both for The DaVinci Code that I only stuck in when I rented it and will never have again, and for the two discs of Firefly which I can stick but it doesn't ever satisfy it. The fact that I expect it to put up requests I can't answer every time I scan a disc means I ignore all its requests to me and so if a truly urgent one came along, I wouldn't notice it. You're hurting your ability to collect data using this "utmost urgent request" system by not fixing this problem.
Your hash values match a disc SlySoft is looking for, but you can't help them. For DaVinci Code, the reason is obvious; if you don't wanna rent it again, just delete it from the MediaSeen file. For the other one, either there's a hash-value match or SlySoft has the wrong information. (Did you insert 300? Does it come up as Firefly?)
just delete it from the MediaSeen file