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I/O error using DVD Decryptor ?



 
 
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Old May 7th 04, 05:01 PM
TSKO
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Default I/O error using DVD Decryptor ?

Using DVD decryptor, I ripped a dvd to my hard drive. When I go to burn the
image, DVD Decrypt gives me an I/O error. I have not a clue what to do.

I am using winxp sp1 with a liteon sohw 812s drive (its an internal drive
inside an external casing hooked up via USB 2.0).

I am at a total loss...can anyone help?


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Old May 7th 04, 05:20 PM
Graham Mayor
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It is probably an ASPI issue with DVD Decrypt not being able to see your
external writer or not able to communicate with it properly. You might be
able to coax it into action by grabbing Neros wnaspi32.dll file (you can
download it if you don't have Nero) and copying it into the DVD Decrypt
folder.

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Graham Mayor





TSKO wrote:
Using DVD decryptor, I ripped a dvd to my hard drive. When I go to
burn the image, DVD Decrypt gives me an I/O error. I have not a clue
what to do.

I am using winxp sp1 with a liteon sohw 812s drive (its an internal
drive inside an external casing hooked up via USB 2.0).

I am at a total loss...can anyone help?



 




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