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Discussion in 'DVDR' started by chicoz66, Mar 21, 2005.

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  1. DaForce

    DaForce Member

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    When you get the error on start up, i assume its the blue screen.

    Can you post the full error message, or atleast the first few lines. That would help us diagnose the problem better.
    Also loading windows98 over the top (as you said you did thru safe mode) rarely does anything. Sometimes causes more trouble then good.

    As previously suggested, try uninstalling the 2 dvd programs and see how you go. But if you could post the full error message that would be really handy.
     
  2. chicoz66

    chicoz66 Guest

    hi yall .. and also i want to say thank you for all yall great suppor ..
    yes the error is
    a error has ocurred all dada will be lost error # 0000:00000017 and then it ask me to press any key to lose all data but never reboot and it keep ask me to press any button i do until i manual reboot .. ???

     
  3. chicoz66

    chicoz66 Guest

    sorry the error code read
    a fatal exection 06 fatal error 0000:00000017
    please help..
     
  4. bbmayo

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    chicoz66 Guest

    i have check on that already thankyou
     
  6. cougar_ii

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    Hi there,

    Here's some reading material from Microsoft regarding those errors:

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q150314/

    You using Windows XP ?
    Windows 98 ?

    Those error messages seems to be for Windows 98 but they might still apply to Windows XP.


    When you attempt to shut down your computer, start Windows, or start a program in Windows, you may encounter error messages that are similar to:

    A fatal exception XY has occurred at xxxx:xxxxxxxx
    Fatal exception errors are codes that are returned by a program in the following cases:

    06: Invalid Opcode Fault
    This error is returned if any one of the following conditions exists: • The processor tries to decode a bit pattern that does not correspond to any legal computer instruction.
    • The processor attempts to execute an instruction that contains invalid operands.
    • The processor attempts to execute a protected-mode instruction while running in virtual 8086 mode.
    • The processor tries to execute a LOCK prefix with an instruction that cannot be locked.
     
  7. DaForce

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  8. chicoz66

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    thank you .. for all your help .. i look at all that so what i did is format both hard drives ..
    and i hope that will take care my problem and my error code goes out my system for good... and also i hope when i re download clone and any dvd back againg i wont get the same problem againg ...
    does any body know if i can make dvdxcopy work with shrick dvd together?????????? so like that i stay away from clone and any ???
     
  9. bbmayo

    bbmayo Active member

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    If you really must use Xcopy then DVD Decrypter would be the proggy you want to use with that not Shrink. Use Decrypter to rip the movie to your HD and then open it in Xcopy from the hard drive.
     
  10. chicoz66

    chicoz66 Guest

    so that means i got to down load da movie to my hard drive and them take it out with x copy ???
     
  11. bbmayo

    bbmayo Active member

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    Yes.. If you don't want to do that then AnyDVD is what you need. I don't believe CloneDVD2 & AnyDVD are your problem though. So once you have your computer reloaded why not just load those 2 back on the computer and use them. Many many people use both those proggys with no problem's.
     
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    ScubaPete Senior member

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    Once it's on your HD you can pick it up with CloneDVD2 - :)

    I have problems with CloneDVD2 working with AnyDVD also -

    Pete
     
  13. chicoz66

    chicoz66 Guest

    well i had to start from scratch when i up grade clone dvd and any dvd and because it crashed my HD once
    i am scared to re-download those programs so idont know what to do now ??
    about those programs
    and also i was reading and another forum that some one else had the same problem with clone and any dvd
     
  14. ScubaPete

    ScubaPete Senior member

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    chicoz66,


    I don't mean to stray off the topic BUT you have stated you have a PENT 4, 2.9 Mhz - and you are running Win '98.

    Is it conceivable that maybe you have a PENT 4, 2.9 Ghz ?

    And if that is close, Why are you running Win '98 with a FAT32 file system instead of a NTFS and Win XP ? Windows XP re-assigns it's resources and doesn't have a "Blue Screen of Death" and it crashes hardly ever -

    Lastly, though you have told us what size your HD's are you haven't mentioned how much free space you have on the drive where your programs are and where your work takes place - this information is of extreme importance -

    Again, we need some clarification if you will -

    Pete
     
  15. chicoz66

    chicoz66 Guest

    hey scuba the hd are 1 -80 c and d 120
    now about windows 98 i like the one better them xp or me or windows2003 i think they all suck and they are very easy to get bugs ... the rest of my puter have that xp proff. now i d not had the problem before i upgrade the software for clone
     
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    chicoz66,

    I hate to beat a dead horse But to clear my mind I have to ask you once again,

    You have stated you have a PENT 4, 2.9 Mhz

    Is it conceivable that maybe you have a PENT 4, 2.9 Ghz ?

    I'm hoping you made a mistake ?

    and again,

    How much free space you have on the hard drive where your programs are and where your work takes place - this information is of extreme importance

    I'm running the same programs and haven't been able to duplicate your problem . . . .

    Pete
     
  17. chicoz66

    chicoz66 Guest

    hey ScubaPete ...
    yes i did made a mistake is a PENT 4, 2.9 Ghz
    why??? do you have a answerd for me ???
    so you can help me with the problem?
     
  18. chicoz66

    chicoz66 Guest

    scuba ...
    the HD is about 60% free
    one of the HD and the other is about 95% free
    are u runiing windows 98 also?
     
  19. chicoz66

    chicoz66 Guest

    hey scuba pete
    this is what i found on this clone program does not sound good ...

    Clone DVD Reviewer's Comments
    Clone DVD by DVD X Studios is a great DVD copying product that has a good feature set and built-in CSS decryptor. It copies your original DVD movie, including the menus and extra footage, to a blank disc in 3 easy steps. About the only features it lacks compared to our number 1 ranked product (see product comparisons) is it doesn't have the ability to copy to CDs, it cannot compress a DVD-9 to a single disc, and it's not quite as intuitive.


    Feature set:
    Some of the key features that Clone DVD offer include; the ability to remove the CSS encryption, make a DVD from VOB files on your hard drive, and the ability to copy all the menus, subtitles, bonus features, etc. to two discs, or just copy the main movie to a single disc.

    One reason that this product did not rank as highly as some of the others we reviewed, is it doesn't have the ability to compress a larger DVD-9 to fit on a blank DVD disc. Instead, you need to split up the movie onto two DVD discs.


    Ease of use:
    Clone DVD is functionally easy to use and has a simple process but it's not as intuitive as it should be. The interface lacks the sleek design and instruction of other products we reviewed and resembles an old Windows install wizard.


    Ease of installation & setup:
    This product is very easy to install and comes with a CSS decryptor.


    Quality of copy:
    Since there is no compression of the original DVD, the quality is exactly the same. All of the menus and bonus materials were also copied flawlessly.


    Program stability:
    When we attempted to copy a movie using CloneDVD, the process was smooth until we reached the burning step in the copying process. Once the burn button was pressed the software would freeze up the entire system. We attempted to burn it three different times, all with the same result. We then switched computers and the software performed perfectly and produced an excellent copy.


    Summary:
    Overall, Clone DVD is a good option if you want to backup smaller DVDs, or you only want to copy the main movie to a single disc. If you need additional features or like looking at pretty interfaces, you would be better off to look at other solutions.
     
  20. bilbo65

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    Do not confuse CloneDVD2 with Clone DVD. Not the same program.
     
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