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Old 6th December 2011, 14:25
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I have been out of town for the last week, and I was surprised that there has been no update to this thread.

Is there anything else I can do to get to the bottom of this issue?
1. Can you install the latest beta for AnyDVD? I'd be a lot happier if we were all on the same page.

http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=51017

2. The DLL Peer mentions is likely part of an Adobe productfor "3D Capture".
Do you indeed have that installed?
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Old 16th September 2012, 02:02
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Hi,

I've bought anydvd recently for my new laptop and it keeps coming up with the File Corrupted Error when i attempt to install it..

I have attached the log, as requested.

Thanks, Miles
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Old 16th September 2012, 02:42
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Hi,

coming up with the File Corrupted Error when i attempt to install it..

I have attached the log, as requested.

Thanks, Miles
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\nvinit.dll on your machine is running too close to our process. Roll-back that driver. We will not run AnyDVD with strange DLLs hanging on the APPINIT value in the registry

1) Hit F8 key at start of boot-up & choose 'Safe mode'.
2) Go to: Control panel> Uninstall program, then uninstall all Nvidia
drivers. (disable the Nvidia card in Device manager before doing this,
but you may not need to).
3) Go to: Control panel> Device manager. Open Nvidia card's properties
window, then driver details tab. If any driver files remain, go to the
folders(s) displayed & delete them manually. This will ensure that only the
driver you are about to install will be assigned to the card.
4) Re-boot in normal mode.
5) Download driver version 8.17.12.8574, dated 30 Nov 11, works for me.
Downloaded from your laptop/PC website. May vary depending on your machine.
6) Install, then reboot when prompted.
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