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    Error Message Task_1 failed! Error=102

    I am a reasonably new registered user of DVDFab 6.2.1.8. I have backed up numberous DVDs with success, however yesterday I received the Error Message Task_1 failed! Error=102; Process failed! If anyone could help me correct this error I would be greatly appreciative.

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    As a new member with only one post, welcome to this forum.

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    For future reference, there is a list of the error codes in the "Knowledgebase" section.

    From there: 102 DVD_Error_ReadFile which would indicate a problem with the disk you are trying to copy.
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      Originally posted by woodyjr View Post
      I am a reasonably new registered user of DVDFab 6.2.1.8. I have backed up numberous DVDs with success, however yesterday I received the Error Message Task_1 failed! Error=102; Process failed! If anyone could help me correct this error I would be greatly appreciative.


      Further to Gregiboy's comments, try cleaning the source disk (the business side) with a little eye-glasses lens cleaner or a small spritz if windex, a fine thread cloth (kleenex is barely acceptable, nothing else rougher!) and try again.

      If the error still crops up, please re-post and let us know.

      DC

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        #4
        Take a look in this thread:
        Tips on Troubleshooting Analyzing/Ripping dvds
        and run through the list.

        As DC suggested above, cleaning the disc is always a good bet and should be one of the first things to try.
        If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

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