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  • rl0822
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    BSOD

    Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
    Hi kdpooh
    I understand your frustration.
    The reason that there is not a solution to the problem is that it can not be reproduced by the developers.
    CBR929
    Hey,

    All the developers have to do is buy a Toshiba Protege. I reproduced it on two new Proteges and now I have a third one and have decided to pursue the only option which is to rip to the hard drive and then write the movie to the DVD. Everyone has the two step process down as a work around. Sucks, but works and I do love the Protege size and weight, just hate the two step process when using DVDFab

    Ray

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  • signals
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    Try v8.0.8.5, you can still download it from the DVDFab website, on the download page. Other older versions are not officially supported. If you download them from somewhere else, do so at your own risk.

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  • E*C*H*O
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    I would try copying an older DVD, but I have no idea how to download an old version of DVDFab. Can somebody advise?

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  • extreme1980
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    but as i said not doing bluray could care less about bluray huge rips and quality is crap. im using standard dvd to to rip and as i said dvdfab 7 works so i dont think riplock has any thing to do with BSOD i think its how dvdfab 8-qt is made any thing from dvdfab 1 -2-3-4-5-6-7 all work perfect on my laptop that goes BSOD on dvdfab 8 and up its something thats in dvdfab 8 and up im thinking and not ALL these pc thats why i was hoping other users that were getting BSOD could try to use dvdfab 5 or 7 and see if they still get BSOD and post there results and then maybe fab can make us a build from dvdfab 7 with all upgrades to try hope this makes sense and others please post your finding using dvdfab 7 .

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  • unknownbluray
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    Could this be due to riplock? Just curious I know its suppose to just slow down reading the BD but maybe the manufactures of certain drives have made it so it does stop reading completely and BSOD's it right away? I would say check you memory timing but its basically all laptops having issues. And one poster said they are using an external BD reader and having success, so I bet it doesnt have riplock.

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  • extreme1980
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    pleasee try this for us pleaseee

    why is it that dvdfab 7 works flawless on my new dv6 laptop but newest 8.1.5 ect... doesnt couldnt the makers of fab use lets say dvdfab 5 version as a core for lets says dvdfab 9 figure of speech name it beta for us BSOD ppl to try something has to fix this i say again dvdfab 7 works perfect on dv6 laptop no BSOD how is this possible i encourage dvdfab team to at least look into this method even if we dont get bluray support i just want newest decrypt/security features added to rip lets say smurfs or newer with a new
    dvdfab 9 beta -BSOD- test model made from the dvdfab 7 core seems like it would have to work as dvdfab 7 works perfect.

    any one reading this try dvd fab 7 and see if you get BSOD on your new laptops and report here if it works for you try a older dvd to rip lets say
    -carlitos way- or something older just to see if you get BSOD or not im
    betting you dont again makers try this for us make a new dvdfab 9 out of dvdfab7 core so we can test it pleaseeeeeee. thanx for your time and listening

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  • Gummigutta
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    Seen on a Swedish forum about the ejecting causing problems, that a BIOS update was the fix. Not sure that's relevant here.

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  • DSH8879
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    As i stated earlier I have a new toshiba satellite and the only way I am able to get arounnd the BSoD is to rip and burn in a 2 stage process. Rip to hard drive and then write from hard drive to disc. hope this helps

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  • kdpooh
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    Originally posted by TnVmax View Post
    Didn't work for me
    I still got the BSOD with the auto-eject disabled.
    didnt work for me either. As soon as i manually ejected i got the BSOD.......:

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  • kdpooh
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    Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
    Hi kdpooh
    I understand your frustration.
    The reason that there is not a solution to the problem is that it can not be reproduced by the developers.
    CBR929
    I sure wish i lived near them where they could borrow my laptop and see it happen so that they could come up with a solution for this.....

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  • DSH8879
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    maybe the developers should buy a new laptop, kind of like all of the ones we are describing and then try it. the software has worked for years on old laptops, it's the new ones that are the problem. i would think i am not the first one to think this up??

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  • CBR929
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    Originally posted by kdpooh View Post
    So i see we still have no solutions to this problem......How Come?????? Why cant we get a solution to this
    Hi kdpooh
    I understand your frustration.
    The reason that there is not a solution to the problem is that it can not be reproduced by the developers.
    CBR929

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  • kdpooh
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    So i see we still have no solutions to this problem......How Come?????? Why cant we get a solution to this

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  • rl0822
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    IRQL

    The only way to get around the issue is to have the copy done directly to the hard drive and then perform a copy/write of the movie to a blank dvd, which requires a separate function to finally get it all done. This is the way I have had to do it in order to get the movie ripped and copied.

    Has anyone addressed this with Toshiba; directly? I wonder what they have to say on the driver or support on this issue.

    Thanks

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  • TnVmax
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    Originally posted by alanbs View Post
    EUREKA!!!!!
    At last!

    Yes, as simple as turning off the eject after copy and burn operations. No more BSOD issue.

    Please pass along this to the programmers at Fengtau.

    Now I have to pay more attention to the application as no eject and sound notification occurs when it is time to remove original and insert blank, but at least no recovering from BSOD anymore.
    Didn't work for me
    I still got the BSOD with the auto-eject disabled.

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