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Posted by Buchetamo on 08/28/05 23:07
"QuickHare" <noone@home4comment.com> wrote in message
news:9CoQe.30539$5m3.22199@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> On my Windows XP Home SP2 machine, I'm using Cyberlink's PowerProducer 1
> software, which is the latest build of the version. I am also using an LG
> RW/DVD GCC-4120B drive. The software came with the device.
>
> Everything worked fine until about a month ago when the entire system
> hangs when "Rendering" an SVCD disc. It doesn't matter what is being
> rendered. I know the program should work as it used to work before, but I
> cannot work out what the problem is. I've tried the following:
>
> - Uninstalled fully (including removing all folders and registry entries
> manually afterwards) and reinstalled.
> - Rolled back my graphics card driver as it was the only update made to
> the drivers.
> - Searched Google in web and groups to find anyone else with this problem.
>
> Anybody got any suggestions as to how I may be able to sort this, as I'm
> not sure how to solve this. Any information will be gladly given, provided
> the reason for the info is given (for safety).
>
> QuickHare
> (please reply to the groups)
At the risk that someone reading this calls me stupid, I'll see if my
experience helps you. As you'll soon realize I'm no expert... but I had a
similar problem. I was a devoted Pinnacle user & had so much trouble with
hanging or freezing during rendering that I decided to uninstall any thing &
every thing that was part of Pinnacle, but nothing changed & my computer was
still freezing. Called the repairman, he couldn't find anything until he
took a look a the case fan & there were tons of lint, dust or whatever. He
told me that he was not sure that was the cause of the problem but added "if
the fan does work properly heating will occur & that will slow down the
computer & rendering may be affected". My computer is now working fine &
since I've re-installed Pinnacle Studio 9 Plus and... it's also working
fine!! Sorry Quick Hare if this does not help & hope you sort out your
problem soon.
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