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  1. ok so i have been backing up my old films for a while now but for some strange reason after i have used dvd decrypter then started dvd2one my processor is going up from normal use to 100 percent then restarts my sytem. the system is as follows
    asus a7n8x
    amd athlon 2700
    768ddr
    asus ti14200 8x(v9280/td)
    maxtor 120 7200rpm
    5.1 sound card
    sony dru500
    msi dvd-rom
    ali case
    any help on this would be appreiciated i have done a forum search with no luck please help
    regards

    lingy
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  2. MATE I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM;

    I used dvd20ne to try it out to see what it was like and i noticed that after it completed a film,my pc was a good 40% slower,even after a few restarts!!!..I thought perhaps it makes a massive temp file somewhere and does not delete it after completing a film,,,but found nothing....I solved the problem by re-installing windows over the existing one and it seemed to do the trick........also o good de-frag helps on ya H/D aswell

    HOPE THIS IS OF SOME USE TO YOU
    MATT_THE_MOUSE®™
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  3. Did this START happening AFTER you installed the A7N8X? I just did and now DVD2SVCD crashes every time I run it. It worked with my other MB. I had to put Win 2000 on a partition and run it there. BTW I'm trying to run DVD2SVCD in Win ME.
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  4. the system worked fine with a7n8x for 3 months im considering trying another board though.this is supposed to be a good mobo has anybody else had this problem
    regards
    lingy
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    What version of DVD Decrypter are you using? If 3.1.5.0 or 3.1.6.0, you may get crashes with DVD2One. Try 3.1.4.0 (as suggested by dvd2one author at doom9).
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  6. bu-dudr i cant find this guide do you have a link to dvd decryptor 3.1.4.0 i cant get it any place even decryptor site cheers for any help
    regards lingy
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