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    Error 87: The paramter is incorrect: D11 is not found in path: Converter

    Hi, I only use DVDFab these days to convert content. To strip out tracks I don't want (Which I could easily do with MKVToolnix), and usually to tweak the bits per pixel and change bitrate of audio tracks. I reinstalled Windows 10 yesterday and since then I get this error in the log file;

    Code:
    11:18:19   debug: SECTION:LoadDLL()
    11:18:19 warning: Win32DllLoader::Load: Failed to load  with error 87:The parameter is incorrect.
    11:18:19   debug: Dll  was not found in path
    I notice that a folder C:\users\tanya\documents\dvdfab11 exists, if that has any relevance.

    I've been reinstalling Windows 10 every couple of months and never had this issue.

    Any one know how to fix it?

    EDIT: I discovered this error because I loaded a movie into converter and I could not select a profile or change settings, so that's when I checked the log file.

    #2
    Originally posted by Yanta View Post
    Hi, I only use DVDFab these days to convert content. To strip out tracks I don't want (Which I could easily do with MKVToolnix), and usually to tweak the bits per pixel and change bitrate of audio tracks. I reinstalled Windows 10 yesterday and since then I get this error in the log file;

    Code:
    11:18:19 debug: SECTION:LoadDLL()
    11:18:19 warning: Win32DllLoader::Load: Failed to load with error 87:The parameter is incorrect.
    11:18:19 debug: Dll was not found in path
    I notice that a folder C:\users\tanya\documents\dvdfab11 exists, if that has any relevance.

    I've been reinstalling Windows 10 every couple of months and never had this issue.

    Any one know how to fix it?

    EDIT: I discovered this error because I loaded a movie into converter and I could not select a profile or change settings, so that's when I checked the log file.
    is your windows 10 HDD / SSD formatted as NTFS or FAT32 ??

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      #3
      Originally posted by october262 View Post

      is your windows 10 HDD / SSD formatted as NTFS or FAT32 ??
      NTFS. Always. Kingston KC3000D

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        #4
        Originally posted by Yanta View Post

        NTFS. Always. Kingston KC3000D
        try scanning your drive for corrupted files
        1. Open the Command Prompt as an administrator:
          • Right-click on the Start button and select “Command Prompt (Admin)”.
          • Alternatively, search for “Command Prompt” in the Start menu, right-click on the result, and select “Run as administrator”.
        2. Type the following command and press Enter: sfc /scannow
          • The SFC tool will start scanning your system files and repairing any corrupted ones it finds.

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          #5
          Originally posted by october262 View Post

          try scanning your drive for corrupted files
          1. Open the Command Prompt as an administrator:
            • Right-click on the Start button and select “Command Prompt (Admin)”.
            • Alternatively, search for “Command Prompt” in the Start menu, right-click on the result, and select “Run as administrator”.
          2. Type the following command and press Enter: sfc /scannow
            • The SFC tool will start scanning your system files and repairing any corrupted ones it finds.
          Thanks for that. No errors.
          Also did DISM /scanhealh and chkdsk.

          I'll reinstall Windows from scratch again. See if that fixes it.

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            #6
            No, reinstalling Windows and DVDFab did not resolve the issue.

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              #7
              The only difference between this installation of Windows and the previous one is that I updated the graphics drivers, so I uninstalled the latest drivers and then installed the drivers from the previous Windows install. Sadly, this did not resolve the problem either

              EDIT: I just restored my Windows from the image that was working. OMG!! The Same error is in the log file, but DVDFab is working correctly. So obviously this error is a red herring.

              So I have no idea why reinstalling Windows killed DVDFab.

              Both Windows are Windows 10 x64 19044-4412 with the exact same versions of the exact same programs.The only difference between the two installations was the GPU driver, which didn't fix the problem

              Why would re-installing Windows kill DVDFab? It was a clean installed on a formatted SSD, not an inplace upgrade.
              Last edited by Yanta; Yesterday, 12:26 PM.

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