Anyone know why my computer got formated twice by trying to burn Inside Man

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by devil420, Sep 5, 2006.

  1. devil420

    devil420 Guest

    I have dvd decrypter, anydvd, and dvd shrink. I tried anydvd with dvd shrink first, that came up a error, so I used dvd decrypter with anydvd, got about half way and restarted my pc, after that never got to the winows loading screen. So i reinstalled my pc and tried anydvd's ripper and that did the same thing but formated my pc. I reinstalled windows for the 3rd time now, and im tired of reinstalling windows. What is the best way to burn this movie without having this same problem again?
     
  2. Car.Mike

    Car.Mike Active member

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    devil420,
    Welcome to the forum. What OS are you using and did you d/l DirectX from the Microsoft site.
    Also Did you do a Clean Install( full format of the Computer prior to install of the OS).
    You also need to D/L a free registry cleaner first and see if there are any conflicts in the registry. If there are then clean them up as that can cause a computer to re-start.
    Are all of the fans in the computer operating properly as heat can cause a computer to re-start?
    Lets start w/ the above first and go from there
     
  3. devil420

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    Running Xp pro SP1. I downloaded direct x. I did a clean install. I was using regristry mechanic with no errors. The fans are working fine, for some reason i think somehow a virus got onto the disc.
     
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  4. basilj

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    devil420 I did a clean install.

    When you reinstalled windows did you delete the old partition and create a new one?
     
  5. rbrock

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    Be sure to update to sevice pack 2 or you will get ate up
     
  6. sillycybe

    sillycybe Regular member

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    Microsoft says "Support for Sysytems running XP with SP1 will no longer be supported after October 16th"...besides, as wonky as XP can be, keeping your service packs up to date and critical updates installed does fix a number of problems...and, not being supported under SP1, you won't be able to download simple things like DirectX.
     

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