I received the update notification that version 9.2.2.6 was now available as the latest version. I tried down loading it twice and each time the down load gave me 9.2.2.5, and not 9.2.2.6? I started using the newly downloaded version only to find that no matter how many times I tried to create an ISO file of a DVD or a blu ray, the file never appeared in my file folder. Can you please rectify the problem by revising the program again to return the ISO creation to the program? Is anyone else having this problem?
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Run the uninstaller then download the installer to your desktop, right click and run as administrator. 9.2.2.6 works like a charm.How to post the internal log
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Originally posted by Movies99 View PostI received the update notification that version 9.2.2.6 was now available as the latest version. I tried down loading it twice and each time the down load gave me 9.2.2.5, and not 9.2.2.6? I started using the newly downloaded version only to find that no matter how many times I tried to create an ISO file of a DVD or a blu ray, the file never appeared in my file folder. Can you please rectify the problem by revising the program again to return the ISO creation to the program? Is anyone else having this problem?
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostRun the uninstaller then download the installer to your desktop, right click and run as administrator. 9.2.2.6 works like a charm.
I still have version 9.2.2.4 on another computer and it still works just fine.
It appears to me me that putting all the new efforts into trying to produce a workaround solution to Cinavia (which does not interest me) has caused problems in the workings of the basic program.
Just my thoughts, but the storing of ISO files using version 9.2.2.6 is definitely screwed up compared to 9.2.2.4.Last edited by Movies99; 01-17-2016, 02:35 PM.
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I don't know about all that, I always save the iso to the desktop so I know where it is and move it from there. Works a treat.How to post the internal log
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DVDFab v9225 or v9226
I do not usually post anything. Both the new versions of DVDfab create a new folder in my designated save folder which is Dvdfab iso. When sellecting where to save I'm not creating a new folder the program is doing it. I know how to copy and paste to the designated folder, but never had to before. The program works great, but I don' need extra folder created.
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How to post the internal log
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Albert Einstein
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That should take care of the extra folder.How to post the internal log
Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
Albert Einstein
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Glad it worked for you.How to post the internal log
Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
Albert Einstein
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