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    just purchased DVD to DVD and I noticed a error code that is not listed on your error code list. Here is what it said>

    Unable to excute file;
    C:\ProgramFiles\DVDFab6\DVDFab.exe.
    creat Process failed; code 740
    The request requires elevation.
    I use to was able to burn on Vista 64 bit
    I have blueray to blueray, I started having trouble
    when when I installed windows 7 64 bit. Then I
    wiped my hard drive and when to 64 bit to a 32 bit.
    No problems with nothing else program wise except
    DVDFAb. I did when I had the 64 bit but not since
    the wipe.Do you have any ideal what the error means?

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    Is this the Ultimate version of win 7 x64 bit? Sorry I have no idea about that error code.

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      #3
      That is not a DVDFab error code, it comes from windows or some of your antivirus or other protection software. You must install and run DVDFab as administrator. You may need to get a new key (free) from the DVDFab website and try installing again. The key retreival link is on the support tab--select the v6 all-in-one option from the drop down selector.
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        #4
        If you Google the error code you will see that it has been present in Windows since Vista, happens to many programs and is caused by the UAC in Vista/Win 7. There were only 34,700 occurrences when I queried Google.

        All programs seem to get around it by either turning off UAC or "Run As Administrator".

        This is not just a Fab problem, it is a Windoze one and I suggest that you get in touch with our highly responsive friends at Micro$oft.
        "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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