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    #46
    I've tried all three settings on path player with no luck. Here are my last three entries on the Internal Log:

    DVDFab 8.0.2.2 (2010/10/30 01:24:00)

    0m 00.54s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 04.42s: detected dvd
    0m 04.48s: drive F
    0m 04.48s: dvd type 1
    0m 04.48s: volume label FUNAI_DVD_VIDEO
    0m 04.92s: file is corrupt, please re-install DVDFab


    DVDFab 7.0.7.0 (2010/11/01 17:43:02)

    0m 00.70s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 02.23s: detected dvd
    0m 02.28s: drive F
    0m 02.29s: video dvd 1
    0m 02.29s: volume label CHUCK_SEASON_3_DISC_2
    0m 02.70s: detected dvd
    0m 02.70s: drive G
    0m 02.70s: video dvd 0
    0m 02.70s: volume label
    0m 03.34s: got copyright 1 f0
    0m 03.98s: got udf/iso
    0m 04.98s: got discinfo
    0m 27.12s: got dvdinfo


    DVDFab 8.0.2.2 (2010/11/01 17:47:10)

    0m 00.39s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 06.23s: detected dvd
    0m 06.28s: drive F
    0m 06.28s: dvd type 1
    0m 06.28s: volume label CHUCK_SEASON_3_DISC_2
    0m 06.60s: detected dvd
    0m 06.60s: drive G
    0m 06.60s: dvd type 0
    0m 06.60s: volume label
    0m 06.90s: detected dvd
    0m 06.95s: drive F
    0m 06.95s: dvd type 1
    0m 06.95s: volume label CHUCK_SEASON_3_DISC_2
    0m 07.40s: file is corrupt, please re-install DVDFab


    Could something tied to the VSO engine be the problem? I only ask because 7 will no longer complete a back-up using the VSO , and this only started after installing v8. 7 will now complete a back-up using ImgBurn (thanks to you CBR929 for the suggestion). Even after uninstalling v8 VSO still craps out on all versions (I've been using v6 on the other machine since I uninstalled v7 and v8 on that one).

    Another question is the prefetch ability crucial to v8?

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      #47
      Originally posted by Yoder View Post
      Could something tied to the VSO engine be the problem? I only ask because 7 will no longer complete a back-up using the VSO , and this only started after installing v8. 7 will now complete a back-up using ImgBurn (thanks to you CBR929 for the suggestion). Even after uninstalling v8 VSO still craps out on all versions (I've been using v6 on the other machine since I uninstalled v7 and v8 on that one).Another question is the prefetch ability crucial to v8?
      The VSO is the burn engine and any thing is possible. You still have a corrupt install of Fab and I think unless everything is deleted and a fresh install you are going to have nothing but troubles.

      Another thing I had asked gator295 to try was to download and run Revo Uninstaller, select the advanced uninstall and delete all registry and leftover files.

      Another question is the prefetch ability crucial to v8?
      I am not sure.

      The reason that I had asked for your logs is that when Fab reads the disc, gets the drive, volume label,and on the Th line after volume label should be Path Player information. Yours and gator295s logs do not contain path player information and it seams that Fab is going back and detecting drives and getting information again I have looked at my logs and also members logs, and all of them the Th line after the volume label is the "Path Player Information"
      CBR929
      Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.


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        #48
        Since you installed the VSO burn engine you need to delete that as well from computer when you remove DVDFab. The Uninstaller for DVDFab does not remove the VSO burn engine.

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          #49
          Where would those files be located?

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            #50
            Originally posted by Yoder View Post
            Where would those files be located?
            I am thinking they are in device manager, thats where mine is , it is the pcouffin device.
            Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.


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              #51
              CBR929
              Didn't see anyhting there even with show hidden devices enabled...

              I did find several files for pcouffin: security catalog , setup information, text file, and system file under C:\documents and settings\user name\application data and another system file in C:\WINNNT\system32\drivers.

              the text file read
              OpenDeviceInfoW failed with error 0xE000020Bh: "(null)""
              looking at the setup file though it seems as if it is preety buried in there...here is the setup information:
              [Version]
              Signature="$Windows 95$"
              Provider=VSO Software
              Class=VSO devices
              ClassGUID={FF646F80-8DEF-11D2-9449-00105A075F6B}
              CatalogFile.nt=pcouffin.cat
              DriverVer=12/05/2006, 1.37.0.0

              [SourceDisksNames]
              1 = "pcouffin Disk",Disk1,,

              [SourceDisksFiles]
              pcouffin.sys = 1,,

              [ClassInstall32]
              Addreg=Class_AddReg

              [Class_AddReg]
              HKR,,,,VSO devices
              HKR,,Icon,,"0" ; Computer icon

              [DestinationDirs]
              pcouffin_Files_Driver = 10,System32\Drivers

              [Manufacturer]
              VSO Software=Mfg0,nt
              VSO Software=Mfg0

              [Mfg0.nt]
              pcouffin device for 32 bits systems=pcouffin_DDI, *pcouffin

              [Mfg0]
              pcouffin device for 32 bits systems=pcouffin_DDI, *pcouffin

              [pcouffin_DDI.NT]
              CopyFiles=pcouffin_Files_Driver

              [pcouffin_DDI.NT.Services]
              Addservice = pcouffin, 0x00000002, pcouffin_AddService

              [pcouffin_AddService]
              DisplayName = VSO Software pcouffin
              ServiceType = 1 ; SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER
              StartType = 3 ; SERVICE_DEMAND_START
              ErrorControl = 1 ; SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL
              ServiceBinary = %10%\System32\Drivers\pcouffin.sys

              [pcouffin_Files_Driver]
              pcouffin.sys
              Last edited by Yoder; 11-02-2010, 01:28 AM. Reason: added setup info

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                #52
                Yoder
                How about in documents, a file called PCSetup?
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                  #53
                  pcouffin is listed in Device manager under VSO very bottom

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by AGJ View Post
                    pcouffin is listed in Device manager under VSO very bottom
                    Same here
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                      #55
                      The system I am refering to no longer has any version of DVDFab on it:
                      I uninstalled them individually, I deleted all the files from the program files folder and ran CC cleaner on it repeatedly until it came back no errors, restarted, then started looking for VSO which lead me to the 5 pcouffin that now remain on that system.
                      My other rig does have the VSO exactly where you stated in the device manager. Sorry I should have checked there too. But I was only starting to screw with just one of them as a test, the one I was refering to in Post 49 and on. I've decided to leave one system alone (it has more programs on it to replace if my screwing around with the other rig results in re-installing the OS )

                      So about those 5 pcouffin files and the setup file...

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Yoder View Post
                        So about those 5 pcouffin files and the setup file...
                        Deleting the 5 pcouffin files and the setup files, may or may not help your problem
                        You have to remember that what ever software put those drivers on your system may no longer work after deleting them.
                        I am pretty sure that Fab will reinstall the VSO engine along with the pcouffin drivers, but will the other software work upon reinstall ...I don't know
                        CBR929
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                          #57
                          VSO was/is the only software I know of that used patin-couffin driver.
                          You will do no harm to your system by deleting all instances of it.
                          Doing this can only help. As a matter of fact, VSO tech support recommends unistalling p-c when experiencing problems.
                          You can always reinstall it
                          Regardless, VSO now uses SPTI for its access layer and not p-c.

                          If this were my rig, I'd definitely dump p-c driver.
                          I've seen p-c cause trouble for users over the years...not that often, but it happens

                          CBR929's suggestion that p-c will be installed with an installation of Fab is right on.
                          You may want to avoid this installation however, depending on what happens and how you wish to proceed.
                          Simply opt out of the VSO installation (untick the box) when installing Fab.
                          If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

                          You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Yoder View Post
                            The system I am refering to no longer has any version of DVDFab on it:
                            I uninstalled them individually, I deleted all the files from the program files folder and ran CC cleaner on it repeatedly until it came back no errors, restarted, then started looking for VSO which lead me to the 5 pcouffin that now remain on that system.
                            My other rig does have the VSO exactly where you stated in the device manager. Sorry I should have checked there too. But I was only starting to screw with just one of them as a test, the one I was refering to in Post 49 and on. I've decided to leave one system alone (it has more programs on it to replace if my screwing around with the other rig results in re-installing the OS )

                            So about those 5 pcouffin files and the setup file...
                            I removed the 5 files , re-installed v8 (with VSO unchecked) and was right back where I started...
                            I then re-installed v7 and it works fine....

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