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Old 06-04-2008   #1 (permalink)
dlewark


 
 

software initiation

I recently bought my new Dell desktop with Vista home premium and migrated
software from my old computer to the new one using PCmover. One application,
AnyDVD will not run. I keep getting "failed to init elbyCDIO". elbyCDIO is
a .dll file. I have gone around the block with Slysoft support on why this
application will not run. All other software seems to work fine so far.
Slysoft has basically thrown up their hands and said there is something
corrupt in my registry permissions. Why they say this is because in trying
to resolve this I could not remove a couple of filters, and more alarming to
them, I could not run mydrivers.txt from a command prompt. I received an
error code 5 with a message that access is denied. I am running with
administrator permissions as far as I can tell. Can anyone out there assist
me in a resolution?

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