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    DVDFab hangup after installing ATI Catalyst drivers?

    Dear all,
    I have a strange problem: after upgrading to new hardware, DVDFab doesn't start anymore. When I click the programm icon, i only see the the hourglass for some seconds. Then the mouse pointer reverts to normal, but then nothing happens (no error message, no program start up).

    I tried seververal DVDFab-versions ranging from version 7 to 8.022, but without success.

    After hours of testing I found out, that my ATI catalyst driver was the problem: as soon as I completely deinstall this driver, everything works correctly. But unfortunately, none of the different Catalyst-versions is working: I tried version 10.9 down to 10.4...but without success. And I somehow need a GPU driver.

    Does anybody have a glue, how to solve this problem? Are there perhaps any BIOS-options that can also be responsible for that behaviour?

    Here are my specs:
    AMD Phenomen X6 1090
    MoBo: Gigabyte GA-870-UD3 / 4GB DDR3
    GPU: ATI Vapor Radeon HD5770 / 1GB DDR5
    (tried also: ATI Radeon HD4870)
    OS: WinXP 32 (SP3)


    thanks Sven
    Last edited by Sven_Graf; 10-12-2010, 12:15 PM.

    #2
    Are you sure you waited long enough?
    After making some changes and then starting Fab for the first time I have waited up to 2 min. for it to open.

    After the first time the software then opens normally.

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      #3
      YES, I've waited for hours...
      I even installed DVDFab on a blank WinXP-installation (without any other software like Office, Antivirus,...etc).

      It's always the same: after installing any kind of Catalyst-Driver, DVDFab doesn't start anymore.

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        #4
        Hi Sven Graf:
        DVDFab does working with ATI Radeon HD4850 and winxp 32.
        please check you ATI catalyst driver, I download from http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownloa...ostype=Windows XP - Professional/Home

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