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    #46
    Originally posted by signals View Post
    Could be something in the BIOS, unrelated to the actual OS. Very odd problem.
    What settings would you like me to look for in the BIOS?

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      #47
      I wish I could tell you. May not be a setting at all, just the way the BIOS runs the machine.
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        #48
        If you check the system log after the failed install, do you have multiple errors of the same kind and if so, what is the error?

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          #49
          Rubber - Duck, give this a read:
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            #50
            Is this +1 for Intel?

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              #51
              I don't know if you can make a case based on two AMD processors, I'll need more data myself.
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                #52
                I noticed v9.0.2.7 Beta is out.

                I'm going to take image of my drive and then try the beta version.

                This way I'll have something to roll back to in case it doesn't work again.

                Will let you know my results.

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                  #53
                  Install locks up

                  I've read all the different threads on here about getting DVDFab to install in Windows 8 (64 bit) and tried all the different methods. No matter what I do, neither v8 or v9 will install for me.

                  In my last attempt, I updated the AMD Catalyst (13.1) drivers for my HD7700 card, disabled and exited any AV or other apps within my tray, ccleaned the registry and apps and ran the install as Admin. It places the icon my desktop and the installer switches to "Finishing" and then hangs. After letting the PC sit for a while, I returned and it was still hung. Powered it down and back up. The icon on the desktop was now a blank shortcut link. There was no uninstall option within the add/remove software, nor any links within the Start screen.

                  I ended up manually deleting the DVDFab 9 directory under Program Files (x86) and found nothing within the Registry to remove. Is it that the installer never actually gets to the point to write the entries into the registry?

                  I am a longtime life member of DVDFab and love the product, but not so keen anymore on the installation of it. I successfully got DVDFab 8 to install on my Windows 8 laptop. I'm at a loss of why it won't install on my desktop.

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                  Win8 was upgraded from Win7, but I chose the option to not preserve anything. When Win7 was installed on the same hardware DVDFab 8 & 9 ran perfectly. My primary SSD failed so I re-installed Win7 on a new drive and upgraded.

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                    #54
                    What processor you running on that system 3rdstng?
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                      #55
                      Another AMD, Niner!!!
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                        #56
                        I can see where he has an AMD graphics card, but am I to assume it's an AMD processor?
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                          #57
                          Sorry, my bad!!
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                            #58
                            I regard anything AMD as a POS!!!
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                              #59
                              Originally posted by 90312 View Post
                              What processor you running on that system 3rdstng?
                              Darn. I knew I was missing a key piece of information.

                              Intel i7 3770k.

                              I verified I'm running all the latest drivers. ASUS has v9.02 for the video card, but as noted before I still updated from the AMD site as it had a newer date.
                              Last edited by 3rdstng; 03-03-2013, 05:03 PM. Reason: typo

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                                #60
                                I have the same processor and video card and no problem with install? Must be something conflicting somewhere, you can go into task manager and turn off everything that loads at startup and see if it's there?
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