DVD Xcopy - Xpress 2.0

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  1. justlea

    justlea Guest

    I d/l the bundle xcopy and Xpress. I updated Aspi and Divx. (Win98 here). Xcopy works perfectly. Express launches and I get "can not write archive.txt" Then I get Xpress error:XPRESS caused an invalid page fault in
    module XPRESS.EXE at 0197:0041b634.
    Registers:
    EAX=00000001 CS=0197 EIP=0041b634 EFLGS=00010216
    EBX=00000001 SS=019f ESP=00aae6d4 EBP=004e3e50
    ECX=004e3a50 DS=019f ESI=00000000 FS=108f
    EDX=00000000 ES=019f EDI=00000001 GS=61d6
    Bytes at CS:EIP:
    8b 90 08 01 00 00 33 db 85 d2 7e 2d 8b f0 8b 8e
    Stack dump:
    004e3e50 0089d250 00000000 00000000 004e3a50 00000001 0041b371 00000001 004e3a50 00000000 0088ba6c 0088aa4c 004e3a50 0041ad9f 00207765 0000001a
    I searched for forum, called support but can't find an answer...any help out there?
     
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  2. ken0042

    ken0042 Regular member

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    This is just a guess, but here goes:

    Win98 uses FAT32 file structure; which does not support files bigger than 4 GB. Maybe this program is creating files bigger than that as it compiles the DVD?
     
  3. justlea

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    I don't think it's a matter of space...I have 45 GB in the temp drive it's supposed to use. Xcopy works fine, it's just Xpress.
     
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    That's not what I'm saying.

    It doesn't matter if you have a terabyte of free space, if this program creates a file bigger than 4 GB, Windows 98 won't be able to handle it.
     
  5. justlea

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    But then, wouldn't I have the same problem with DVD Xcopy? No problem with that program.
     
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    Does this new software list Windows 98 as a supported O/S?

    I know some people use Win98. I also know that many more have upgraded to 2000/XP since getting their DVD burners because of the 4 gig issue.
     
  7. justlea

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    yes it does:
    Operating Systems Windows® XP/2000/98/ME
     
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    Then my guess may be incorrect then.
     

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