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  • Frankster91
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    Originally posted by Frankster91 View Post
    Maybe so but I do not think that is the case. More people are having pretty much the same issue as I am having and only with QT. I'm sure it will get resolved in future updates.
    Originally posted by 90312 View Post
    You have 3 identical builds and the QT versions won’t run on any of them wouldn’t you conclude that it is a hardware issue? If the W7 build is identical to the three XP builds then it is hardware+XP. I just installed 8.0.9.2 QT on my XP system and it’s both hunky and dory.
    QT does work fine on Windows 7 for me and it does have different hardware. Maybe I did jump to soon to it not being a hardware issue. I'll install Windows 7 on that same config and see if it still happens.

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  • Frankster91
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    Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
    Hi rankster91
    Yes,
    A couple of hours ago I took an old computer that I have with XP SP2, Installed the latest version of Fab ripped and viewed a movie from the HDD using VLC.
    Even had my friend 90312 fool with some settings on his XP machine and could not get Fab to Not work
    I am
    CBR929
    Let me throw a rig together tonight and get Windows up and running on it and try a few things. I'll post those results as soon as I can. I'll use some different hardware configurations and drivers to see if that has impact. Thanks for your help!!

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  • CBR929
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    Hi rankster91
    Yes,
    A couple of hours ago I took an old computer that I have with XP SP2, Installed the latest version of Fab ripped and viewed a movie from the HDD using VLC.
    Even had my friend 90312 fool with some settings on his XP machine and could not get Fab to Not work
    I am
    CBR929

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  • Frankster91
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    Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
    Please try as outlined in this post
    I did check on this as you suggested and it was already selected on my computers. DVD Fab was listed there with check marks about 25 times. Is this normal? Thanks..

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  • CBR929
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    Please try as outlined in this post

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  • Frankster91
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    Originally posted by 90312 View Post
    You have 3 identical builds and the QT versions won’t run on any of them wouldn’t you conclude that it is a hardware issue? If the W7 build is identical to the three XP builds then it is hardware+XP. I just installed 8.0.9.2 QT on my XP system and it’s both hunky and dory.
    Maybe so but I do not think that is the case. More people are having pretty much the same issue as I am having and only with QT. I'm sure it will get resolved in future updates.

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  • signals
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    I think this thread has gotten too long to be of much help to the developers or other users, so if you have a new problem with a Qt version of DVDFab please start a new thread. I will not close this one to allow continued discussion here, but don't post new problems in this thread.

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  • 90312
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    You have 3 identical builds and the QT versions won’t run on any of them wouldn’t you conclude that it is a hardware issue? If the W7 build is identical to the three XP builds then it is hardware+XP. I just installed 8.0.9.2 QT on my XP system and it’s both hunky and dory.

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  • Frankster91
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    Originally posted by Frankster91 View Post
    RClark, I did try the Visual C++ runtimes and rebooted after each one as you suggested but it's still a no go on all 3 XP rigs. Thanks for trying to help. I really appreciate it.
    The runtime for Visual C++ 2010 (after installing) Windows update notified me that there was an update for it. I installed and and rebooted the system as well but it was still a no go.

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  • Frankster91
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    RClark, I did try the Visual C++ runtimes and rebooted after each one as you suggested but it's still a no go on all 3 XP rigs. Thanks for trying to help. I really appreciate it.
    Last edited by Frankster91; 05-18-2011, 01:39 AM. Reason: my bad typing. lol

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  • Frankster91
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    Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
    You should see Windows 8, that might be the time for me to get away from Vista.
    CBR929
    I've read up on some of it but from what I understand it's really just helpful for tablets and touch screens. I'm sure there will be more to come and I do await it's release. Now Vista, on the other hand, I'm glad I did't take the plung. The service packs did improve it a lot but I'm still glad I didn't jump.

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  • CBR929
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    You should see Windows 8, that might be the time for me to get away from Vista.
    CBR929

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  • Frankster91
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    Originally posted by GregiBoy View Post
    I disagree vehemently.

    XP was (and still is, in most cases) the most stable version of Windoze ever released by Micro$oft!!!
    I really like XP and I still do. I'm growing more fond of Window 7 every day but I wish MS would stop hiding things and stop fixing things that don't need fixing, just fix the things that do!!

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  • Frankster91
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    Originally posted by GregiBoy View Post
    Yeah, really good idea and maybe make sure that your XP boxes have all current updates.
    I do get the updates as soon as they come out but I generally wait a few days to see what problems arise from them on the message boards. MS has burned me in the past with updates that mess up something else. lol!!

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  • Frankster91
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    Originally posted by RClark View Post
    I have no idea if this will work but it may be worth a try. Have to tried installing the various versions of the Microsoft runtime libraries? Perhaps there is some dependency issue in Qt when running on XP that is not being handled in the runtime libs provided by Fab. Try installing ALL of the following packages and reboot before starting Fab again.

    2005: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/e...D-389C36F85647
    2008: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/e...D-3802B2AF5FC2
    2010: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/e...3-37BF0912DB84
    I'll give it a shot and post the results as soon as I can. Thanks!!!
    Last edited by Frankster91; 05-18-2011, 12:51 AM. Reason: word order

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