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Originally Posted by Gurm |
superflysmith,
Gurm knows! You have so MANY different backup softwares loaded that you are getting known conflicts. And I suggest your testing methodology is not valid.
Keep the downloaded zips for each program (so you can re-install if you desire later) but
un-ininstall everything including CloneDVD and AnyDVD.
Don't use Windows' "Add / Remove Software" (which is flawed in it's functionality) unless you have to. Instead, got to Start/Programs/..... and use each program's proprietary "Uninstall" routine if they have provided one for use. Reboot after each program is uninstalled, then go on to unistall the next one. One after the other. After the final reboot, empty your Windows trashcan and your Norton trashcan if you have Norton on your system. Reboot one last time. You could defragment your HDD at this time if you feel you have the time.
Do a clean install of CloneDVD and AnyDVD. To eliminate one last variable, get fresh downloads from here
http://www.slysoft.com/en/download.html
After installing one of the two, don't cheat on the reboot required... do it. Then install the other of the two and reboot again ... no cheating on reboots or registry entries will be flawed.
Now backup Toy Story. In CloneDVD, try the "Clone DVD" button method first. Some movies
do have to be ripped to HDD first, via windows explorer with (AnyDVD running) and then burned via CloneDVD's "Write Existing Data" button method.
Also will you
please state the version number of CloneDVD (which no one has stated yet) that you were having problems with. We need to know if you got the fake CloneDVD by mistake which might have happened if it was downloaded from that crappy website.
Best regards,
Whisperer