No wonder when I bought it, it was the only box not orange-tagged (returned by a customer and re-sold). Actually the hardware seems to work just fine, but the software maker's QC department seems non-existent, to be releasing crap like this. Although, I bet some of them would bang their own heads into a concrete wall until it was a bloody pulp as well. I feel bad for people that aren't MCSA/MCSE certified that buy this product. Just thought I'd point that out (even though it looks like it already has and has been ignored for months by the dates I'm seeing). Other fixes have also pointed to un-applicable-to-vista paths as well. If someone can give me the right link I'll give it a try I guess. Sorry, I dont see anything about vista in that list. * Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Windows 2000 Advanced Server Windows 2000 Server Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 98 Second Edition Windows ME Windows NT Windows Server 2003 Windows XP" "Service Pack 6 for Visual Basic 6.0: Run-Time Redistribution Pack (vbrun60sp6.exe) I don't need to update something that Vista doesn't run. The "fix" simply doesn't apply to Vista (at least not Vista Home Premium 64). I'm having this exact same problem with the pioneer package. Also (Sorry Corel) I purchased Cyberlinks PowerDVD 7 Deluxe. I will follow this thread on the chance someone will find a solution. I can't help but wonder if there is a conflict with the program and the AMD processor. DirectX and the runntime files are properly installed. I pursued most of the suggestions in previous threads. I completely removed all Intervideo traces in the computer system between each attempt. I used three different downloads on the chance I was getting a flawed download. I received the same results as before with the old os MFC Application Error. The second program I attempted to install after my failure with Copy 6 was WINDVD 8. What a difference it made in the speed of computer. What I have now done is install a complete replacement operating system. Compaq had so much bloatware installed in the operating system to the degree that I was never satisfied with its performance. It is a Compaq desktop /320 HDD/1GB memory and an AMD Athlon 2.16 processor.It came new with Windows XP sp1 for an OS. Last week I completed one of the most extreme alterations to my computer that comes just short of replacing it. To fix the problem, I backed out the updated driver with the original one that came with the Gigabyte driver disk (RealTek 6.)and the problem went away.Īnyway, hope this helps someone in the same situation. When I updated the audio driver (Realtek High Definition Audio Driver with DTS Function WEB Version R1.72(5449) ) from the Gigabyte website, I started to get the error listed above when launching WinDVD. I don't know what the specific issue was in the new driver, but I know what caused the problem. ![]() Video Card: (onboard disabled) Diamond HD2600XT 512MB WINDVD MFC Application has stopped working Besides not being able to play blu ray dvds on windvd (that is a whole different problem that I am trying to research!), I started to get the following error message recently when trying to start WinDVD. I have WinDVD 8 LE that came with the Pioneer BDC-2202. I hope this may help others with a similar configuration and situation. Possible fix when this error message displays.
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