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  • je6ff
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    Fix for Vista worked

    Unziped the file and copied *.dll to my Dvdfab9 folder and v9.3.0.3 now works.

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  • TheEmpathicEar
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    Windows 10 LTSB x86 Working

    I have Windows 10 LTSB x86 and this works for me. Thx!

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  • TrojanGQ
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    Originally posted by jojodancer34 View Post
    Ok DVD FAB lovers, I think I got what we are doing wrong. I will put the instructions in hopefully a better non techy way. LOL

    1. download the link provided by the administrator

    2. open the zipped folder and cut the program in the folder
    3. Go to your C:drive
    4. Find Program Files, double click
    5.Find DVDFab9, double click
    6. Hit ctrl+v to paste the file in this DVDFab 9 folder
    7. Exit out and restart your DVDfab9 from your desktop icon.

    I hope this helps. I finally got it to work after I figured this out.

    I followed these steps (on 32-bit, Vista) and had no luck.

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  • jojodancer34
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    Ok I figured it out.

    Ok DVD FAB lovers, I think I got what we are doing wrong. I will put the instructions in hopefully a better non techy way. LOL

    1. download the link provided by the administrator

    2. open the zipped folder and cut the program in the folder
    3. Go to your C:drive
    4. Find Program Files, double click
    5.Find DVDFab9, double click
    6. Hit ctrl+v to paste the file in this DVDFab 9 folder
    7. Exit out and restart your DVDfab9 from your desktop icon.

    I hope this helps. I finally got it to work after I figured this out.

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  • jojodancer34
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    Originally posted by bigb436 View Post
    the fix worked once I figured out how to do it properly
    Do you mind sharing how you applied it properly?

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  • jojodancer34
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    Did not work

    I have Windows 10 pro
    32 bit operating system, 64x based processor

    I did place the file in the programs folder as instructed and it gave me the same error.

    Is there a way to go back to the older version?

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  • bigb436
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    opengl

    the fix worked once I figured out how to do it properly

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  • alliyance
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    Installed dvdfab version 9.3.0.3 and patch to Program Files(x86) from a vista and not working.

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  • 90312
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    It worked on my old moth balled 32 bit laptop that updated to Windows 10. Not an insider release.

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  • signals
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    Thanks all for the feedback, it has worked for some with similar symptoms, sorry that it did not for you. It is a National Holiday in China, hopefully when everyone returns this weekend there will be a better solution.

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  • StirlingMac
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    Still not opening

    Windows7 Home Prem 32 Bit - not working. Fix did not work.

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  • Rich86
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    Copied the opengl .dll as instructed . . 9303 still crashes immediately as before - Win7Pro 32 bit. But I do not recall getting any opengl error messages with the 930x releases, so this fix maybe does not apply?

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  • signals
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    Originally posted by october262 View Post
    the fix works on my windows vista ultimate pc
    32-bit os, dvdfab version 9.3.0.3 is now working.
    Thanks for the feedback, we need it from everyone, whether the fix works for you or not.

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  • signals
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    What asks you that? All you need to do is copy the dll file into the DVDFab program folder, as shown in post #1, you should not try to run it, it is not an executable file. You should save the zip file to your computer, then open it using winzip or winrar.

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  • jojodancer34
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    What App to Run Download with

    It ask what program to run the openGL program with. Can anyone help with that?

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