M
Maff
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Can anyone help?
I've just bought the newest Nero and Blu-ray/HD-DVD Plug-in but when it
tries to transcode videos I get an error (below). I've searched the net and
plenty of people get it in all sorts of different programmes on the PC.
There's even a MS hotfix for it but it only works for XP (they sent me the
link to do it). Anyone know what I can do to prevent it as the software is
currently useless and their tech support haven't responded for 2 weeks.
the error that pops up:
Microsoft visual basic c++ runtime library
Runtime Error!
program: C:\location of the programmes exe file
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
any help would be greatly appreciated
I'm using Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit with all updates and my system spec
is well above the minimum for the software
on another forum I was told that uninstalling, rebooting and then
reinstalling my ATI drivers & software will do it as that installs the Visual
C++ stuff but it hasn't worked. Last night I re-installed .net framework 1.1
(with sp1) and I also downloaded & installed C++ Runtime Libraries (2005)
from the MS site but it still doesn't work)
I'm now completely stumped and getting desperate but really don't want to
have to re-install Vista if I don't need to
I've just bought the newest Nero and Blu-ray/HD-DVD Plug-in but when it
tries to transcode videos I get an error (below). I've searched the net and
plenty of people get it in all sorts of different programmes on the PC.
There's even a MS hotfix for it but it only works for XP (they sent me the
link to do it). Anyone know what I can do to prevent it as the software is
currently useless and their tech support haven't responded for 2 weeks.
the error that pops up:
Microsoft visual basic c++ runtime library
Runtime Error!
program: C:\location of the programmes exe file
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
any help would be greatly appreciated
I'm using Windows Vista Ultimate 32bit with all updates and my system spec
is well above the minimum for the software
on another forum I was told that uninstalling, rebooting and then
reinstalling my ATI drivers & software will do it as that installs the Visual
C++ stuff but it hasn't worked. Last night I re-installed .net framework 1.1
(with sp1) and I also downloaded & installed C++ Runtime Libraries (2005)
from the MS site but it still doesn't work)
I'm now completely stumped and getting desperate but really don't want to
have to re-install Vista if I don't need to