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Default DVDFAB hangs when backing up DVD

I have two different burners. For either of them when a DVD is loaded, DVDFab is very sluggish. What's the cause of that???
Worse, with either burner, the copy process gets to around 17% and just stays there (actually, that's for one burner, the other won't even get to 1%)

I've been having a problem with my system just crashing (BSOD) if I load the DVD after starting up DVDFab. The popup that no media is detected comes first and then kaboom she's down.
So what I do is to load the DVD (autoplay on "take no action"), and then fireup DVDFab. I never had to do that before.
If I have any malware, that would be unusual indeed. My scans come up squeaky clean pretty consistently.
DMS has been checked and it's OK.
My next thought is to uninstall both burners and reboot.
Any thoughts?
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I have two different burners. For either of them when a DVD is loaded, DVDFab is very sluggish. What's the cause of that???
Worse, with either burner, the copy process gets to around 17% and just stays there (actually, that's for one burner, the other won't even get to 1%)

I've been having a problem with my system just crashing (BSOD) if I load the DVD after starting up DVDFab. The popup that no media is detected comes first and then kaboom she's down.
So what I do is to load the DVD (autoplay on "take no action"), and then fireup DVDFab. I never had to do that before.
If I have any malware, that would be unusual indeed. My scans come up squeaky clean pretty consistently.
DMS has been checked and it's OK.
My next thought is to uninstall both burners and reboot.
Any thoughts?
uninstall both burners and retry it sounds like a hardware or driver problem though.
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BSOD's are most commonly hardware related. What error code are you getting?
If the PC reboots immediately.....right clik "My Computer"-"Properties"-"Advanced"-"Settings"-Under "System Failure"Uncheck"Automatically Restart"


Vista, possibly the safest OS yet...even virus' have incompatibility issues.
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BSOD's are most commonly hardware related. What error code are you getting?
If the PC reboots immediately.....right clik "My Computer"-"Properties"-"Advanced"-"Settings"-Under "System Failure"Uncheck"Automatically Restart"
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BSOD's are most commonly hardware related. What error code are you getting?
If the PC reboots immediately.....right clik "My Computer"-"Properties"-"Advanced"-"Settings"-Under "System Failure"Uncheck"Automatically Restart"
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Well, it is already set for NOT auto restart. It just dumps the memory and says you were shutdown to protect your system..where do I look for the error code?
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The error code should be on the blue screen. Can you post your PC specs. (Mobo (make and model)CPU-PSU (brand & size) RAM (brand and amount)


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Default New DVDFAB user also having trouble.

Not sure if our problems are the same or not. I just had a massive hard drive failure and had to start with a new hard drive trying to replace all programs i lost. I have used dvd95copy for the last 4 years and been really happy but i think the author has been caught by the govt. and is no longer online and updating the program. I decided to try DVDFab platinum and am having no luck. I have gotten as far as 52% along and my computer locks up. i restart and all is fine.
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Not sure if our problems are the same or not. I just had a massive hard drive failure and had to start with a new hard drive trying to replace all programs i lost. I have used dvd95copy for the last 4 years and been really happy but i think the author has been caught by the govt. and is no longer online and updating the program. I decided to try DVDFab platinum and am having no luck. I have gotten as far as 52% along and my computer locks up. i restart and all is fine.
have you tried more than one movie title or just 1 it sounds like it maybe one movie you are trying to copy that has a defect in it.
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have you tried more than one movie title or just 1 it sounds like it maybe one movie you are trying to copy that has a defect in it.
What Nextburner says!


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I have to agree with oldjoe and Nextburner here, the disc is probably bad.




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