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  1. Member
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    Well, just recently ive been getting this error, and its been happening to ever dvd that i put in.

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    im nt sure what is causeing this, and a lot of weird stuff has been going on with my comp. But if i press the abort button it will go and load the dvd and be ready to decrypt. But i tried that and it when theough its whole thing and when i went to the hd where i put it, the files were not there, the space on the hd decreased about the proper amount, but it there were no files
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  2. what changed to your system did you make (hardware, software) prior to getting the error message? maybe reinstall Decrypter will help.
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    it should work now, i had to upload it to my site since i couldnt figure out how to attach it
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  4. try playing the dvd while ripping it.
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  5. Member
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    so use a program like powerdvd and rip at the same time?

    wouldnt that cause even more problems, i dont really have a fast comp, i think it would lag to much
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  6. correct.
    i have a P3-933 and have no problem. your cpu is faster than mine but then you have win98 and i run 2k. you will have system resource issues but it may still work. give it a go.
    also try ripping with your burner and see if you have the same problem.
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  7. just re-read the final part of your post...do a search of your HDD(s) to locate the files Decrypter supposily ripped. if your drive space is reduced by the amount of the contents of the rip they are somewhere.
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  8. I have a (2yr old) Sony DVD Rom drive which is hopeless with ripping, it will succesfully rip only about 1 in every 3 discs I try, my Pioneer 106 DVD-R drive rips everything perfectly. It could just be your drive?? I have found some DVDrom drives are funny like that!
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