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    Help! Problem installing product, Blue Screen Of Death!

    I have been using DVD Copy for years on both XP and Vista. I recently reformated my Vista system to XP SP3 and I am trying to reinstall DVDFAB but I get the following error on the blue screen,

    nv4_disp.dll

    When I open the program file and then open setup, I also get the following error message,

    Setup files are corrupted, please obtain a new copy of the program.

    I think I have deleted everything and tried to do fresh installs 3 times yet I keep getting the same results.

    Can someone help please?!

    Thanks in advance.

    #2
    When you did the fresh installs did you download a new installer or use the old one?

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      #3
      I am not really sure? Initially I was trying to download from an email that DVDFAB sent for the latest update, when that didn't work I tried installing a fresh copy from the website.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Power Stroke View Post
        I am not really sure? Initially I was trying to download from an email that DVDFAB sent for the latest update, when that didn't work I tried installing a fresh copy from the website.
        I know it is a pain it the neck but delete fab from your PC and download a fresh installer from this link.

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          #5
          Please update all your NVIDIA drivers. BSOD is happening in NVIDIA driver.
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            #6
            Thanks! I eventually found a way to take care of this by following the instructions from this site:
            http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com...isp-dll-error/
            I did not install their software as I already have a registry cleaner, and I have tuned my system to the nth degree.
            As explained an update from nvidia caused the problem. The drivers were only installed 2 weeks ago from their site using their auto detect but hey ,whatever, maybe the driver didn't install correctly.
            Anyways. I followed their instructions and before I downloaded the new driver, I downloaded DVDFAB and did the registration, then I downloaded the GPU drivers, loaded and restarted.
            Everything is right with the world once more!
            Thanks again.

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