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DVD drive issues after Vista conversion
It seems like I had a problem that many other did when i upgraded from XP to
Vista Home Premium, my DVD burner no longer worked (error code 39). To fix this I updated the regestry via the regedit command, deleting the lower and upper filters. Well, that seems to work for the most part. Now my computer recognizes the Drive and I can drag and drop files onto the drive to burn them. However the problem comes when I try to use the Windows DVD Maker. I add a WMV file, click next and then it just says that Windows DVD Maker has stopped working... Any suggestions of what I need to do to get it working. What happens if I try uninstalling it? will my computer recognize it the next time i reboot? |