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  1. i am using dvd decryptor 3.1.6.0 and every time i try to burn an iso file i get this message:



    any takers?

    thanks
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  2. has no one had this or have any idea what it might be?
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  3. I would update the firmware to 1.08 and/or try other media
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  4. i tried other media and get same eror, i will look into the firmware, however i just recieved this one while trying to read an iso image of a dvd i made earlier.



    thanks for any suggestions
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  5. is it "wrong" to bump my thread to keep it from going to page 2?
    if so let me know and i'll stop.
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    Please try not to bump your topic(reply to your own topic) immediately, wait at least a few days.
    Says that right above where you type your post.

    You just need to wait a few days.
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    I've had similar errors with decrypter (I don't remember the exact codes I got). Usually restarting my computers solves whatever is causing the problem. So if you're one of those that never turns your computer off you might try restarting.
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  8. well i'm not noe of those, i actaully shut down at the end of each day.

    but thanks for at least giving it a shot
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  9. I think I had something like that. I think it was trying different Media that stopped it. Can't remember! You can try deleting you IDE channel and rebooting. Doing that should also increase your ripping speed as well.
    Keep going till you get it right!!!
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  10. Do you have ForceASPI drivers installed(Adaptec 4.60)?
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  11. Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK
    Do you have ForceASPI layer drivers installed?
    how would i know?
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  12. Thats a very good point ( ASPI Drivers ).
    Keep going till you get it right!!!
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  13. You need ASPICHK.exe(inc. with ForceASPI) to check,DVDDecrypter reads & writes better with Adaptec 4.60.
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  14. so where do i get it?

    [can you tell i'm an only child? i need my hand held for anything]
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  15. Just go to GOOGLE and look!
    Keep going till you get it right!!!
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  16. alright, well i googled it and ran the exe and it told me this:

    LOG0143: ************************************************** ***************
    LOG0144: Starting ASPICHK installer on Tue Oct 14 02:51:21 2003
    ASPICHK0438: OS = Windows NT (5.01.2600)
    UPGRADE1004: c:\windows\system32\wnaspi32.dll dated 01/24/2002 04:04:28, 159811 bytes.
    UPGRADE1062: c:\windows\system32\wnaspi32.dll version 2.0.1.27
    UPGRADE0965: File c:\windows\system\winaspi.dll does not exist
    UPGRADE0369: No existing file to compare, upgrade recommended
    UPGRADE0965: File c:\windows\system32\drivers\aspi32.sys does not exist
    UPGRADE0369: No existing file to compare, upgrade recommended
    UPGRADE0965: File c:\windows\system\wowpost.exe does not exist
    UPGRADE0369: No existing file to compare, upgrade recommended
    ASPICHK0522: Inconsistent version numbers among components
    ASPICHK0592: ASPI installation has problems
    LOG0218: Closing installer log on Tue Oct 14 02:51:22 2003
    LOG0219: ************************************************** ***************

    so how would i go about "fixing" that?
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  17. -> ForceASPI Drivers <- read the "Readme" file carefully before installing.
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  18. thanks i'll start that.
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  19. I was getting those same errors with my old school dvd-rom and could image the dvds perfectly with my TDK 440N burner.
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