Hello, everybody!
Although I did never wrote anything in here, I used AnyDVD for a while now, and first of all I want to say thank you for what I believe is a quite good and well supported software.
Next, I swear I searched for solutions in this forum and in the web for days now, and tried several things, but nothing leads to the end. If there is a thread I have overseen, please help me to find it.
No I try to explain my issue:
I'm registered user (lifetime) and didn't have any issues on my old Vista 32bit.
Now I bought a new device running Win7 Home Premium 64bit. AnyDVD was one of the first programms installed, so up to now there is not much on it which might cause a conflict. I did already install mgBurn, but that one is uninstalled now...
If I install AnyDVD, anything is fine for the first reboot. Drive is detected, and AnyDVD works.
But that is gone for the second reboot after installation. Drive is not detected by AnyDVD anymore, although it is working properly (unsupported by AnyDVD) in Windows itself.
This behaviour is completly reproducable.
- Boot as admistrator
- deactivate UAC
- unistall AnyDVD
- confirm any registration keys might be uninstalled as well
- reboot as administrator
- run actual version install software with "run as admin"
- reboot as admin
- AnyDVD starts and drive is active (due to the fact that it is a new device, this is also valid in trial mode! 21 days are not gone yet)
- reboot once again as admin wihtout any changes, and drive is not detected by anyDVD anymore...
Error message box: "no DVD drive detected. 1....2...3....4....."
Afterwards AnyDVD starts and displays "AnyDVD ist für Laufwerk E: nicht aktiviert! TSSTCORP BDDVDW SN-506BB SB00 1113"
What I tried:
- Installing it several times as regular admin, or also as the system default admin who is usually set to /inactive
- using it in trial mode, or registering it using my key (which is valid and doesn't show any error messages)
- using the newest 7.4.2.0
- using an older 6.xxx version
- checking for any lower or upper filter which might cause conflicts (there was no entry I fount in the registry)
Hardware info: TSSTcorp BDDVDW SN-506BB ATA Device - generic Windows driver
Software info: no external virus or firewall software - only Win7 own tools (Essentials...)
Any idea what happens? I'm becoming desperate... I really need help...
Thank you for your time and advice!
Best regards, vincent
Although I did never wrote anything in here, I used AnyDVD for a while now, and first of all I want to say thank you for what I believe is a quite good and well supported software.
Next, I swear I searched for solutions in this forum and in the web for days now, and tried several things, but nothing leads to the end. If there is a thread I have overseen, please help me to find it.
No I try to explain my issue:
I'm registered user (lifetime) and didn't have any issues on my old Vista 32bit.
Now I bought a new device running Win7 Home Premium 64bit. AnyDVD was one of the first programms installed, so up to now there is not much on it which might cause a conflict. I did already install mgBurn, but that one is uninstalled now...
If I install AnyDVD, anything is fine for the first reboot. Drive is detected, and AnyDVD works.
But that is gone for the second reboot after installation. Drive is not detected by AnyDVD anymore, although it is working properly (unsupported by AnyDVD) in Windows itself.
This behaviour is completly reproducable.
- Boot as admistrator
- deactivate UAC
- unistall AnyDVD
- confirm any registration keys might be uninstalled as well
- reboot as administrator
- run actual version install software with "run as admin"
- reboot as admin
- AnyDVD starts and drive is active (due to the fact that it is a new device, this is also valid in trial mode! 21 days are not gone yet)
- reboot once again as admin wihtout any changes, and drive is not detected by anyDVD anymore...
Error message box: "no DVD drive detected. 1....2...3....4....."
Afterwards AnyDVD starts and displays "AnyDVD ist für Laufwerk E: nicht aktiviert! TSSTCORP BDDVDW SN-506BB SB00 1113"
What I tried:
- Installing it several times as regular admin, or also as the system default admin who is usually set to /inactive
- using it in trial mode, or registering it using my key (which is valid and doesn't show any error messages)
- using the newest 7.4.2.0
- using an older 6.xxx version
- checking for any lower or upper filter which might cause conflicts (there was no entry I fount in the registry)
Hardware info: TSSTcorp BDDVDW SN-506BB ATA Device - generic Windows driver
Software info: no external virus or firewall software - only Win7 own tools (Essentials...)
Any idea what happens? I'm becoming desperate... I really need help...
Thank you for your time and advice!
Best regards, vincent