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| | DVD Maker shuts down When I try to use Windows DVD Maker it shuts down after I select some video files that I want to burn to a disc, when I click "Next". Then I get a message (after Vista searches online) that there is a fix for the problem and I need to use regsvr32 to unregister lmpgd140.ax. When I attempt to do this I get an error code 0x8007005 with instructions to search on that code. When I search I don't find anything that specifically applies to this situation. Does anyone know how to address this problem? |
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| | Re: DVD Maker shuts down Chuck wrote: > When I try to use Windows DVD Maker it shuts down after I select some video > files that I want to burn to a disc, when I click "Next". Then I get a > message (after Vista searches online) that there is a fix for the problem and > I need to use regsvr32 to unregister lmpgd140.ax. When I attempt to do this > I get an error code 0x8007005 with instructions to search on that code... A google search suggests that you need to run that command from a command window which was opened with elevated privileges: right-click on the Command Window icon and pick 'Run as Admininstrator'. Then try again. |
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| | Re: DVD Maker shuts down Thanks, Don, I was already logged in as administrator so didn't think I would need to run the command prompt as administrator additionally. Anyway thats what made the difference. For anyone else encountering this problem, I also had to run regsvr32 and unregister another lmp... I forgot the file and someone closed my command prompt window, but you have to go to c:\ProgramData subdirectory to do it. I just now successfully burned a disc. "Don" wrote: > Chuck wrote: > > When I try to use Windows DVD Maker it shuts down after I select some video > > files that I want to burn to a disc, when I click "Next". Then I get a > > message (after Vista searches online) that there is a fix for the problem and > > I need to use regsvr32 to unregister lmpgd140.ax. When I attempt to do this > > I get an error code 0x8007005 with instructions to search on that code... > > A google search suggests that you need to run that command from a > command window which was opened with elevated privileges: right-click > on the Command Window icon and pick 'Run as Admininstrator'. Then try > again. > > |
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| | DVD maker shuts down When I try to publish a movie to DVD maker from WMM it shuts down highlighting an error (Impgd10.ax). What do I do to resolve this please. |
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| | lmpgd10.ax (Follow the steps in the article to unregister this binary, e.g. regsvr32 /u lmpgd10.ax) Not too sure what the steps are. I am a little new to all this and need step by step idiot guide please, |
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| | Re: DVD Maker shuts down jamiebanjo wrote: > When I try to publish a movie to DVD maker from WMM it shuts down > highlighting an error (Impgd10.ax). > What do I do to resolve this please. From my googling I believe you can do exactly what Chuck did, and unregister Impgd10.ax using the regsvr32 /u command. As a simpler alternative you can try renaming or moving that file to your Desktop so Vista can't see it. What I can't tell you is where Impgd10.ax came from or what might happen to your third-party multimedia apps when you disable it. |
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| | To Don Thanks I will give that a try |
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| | Re: DVD Maker shuts down Hi, How to create a movie with movie/dvd maker on vista 32 if movie is 1 hour 9 min. and files are around 5-6 GBt? -- <A HREF="http:// www.netdealinc.com">www.netdealinc.com</A> "Don" wrote: Quote: > jamiebanjo wrote: Quote: > > When I try to publish a movie to DVD maker from WMM it shuts down > > highlighting an error (Impgd10.ax). > > What do I do to resolve this please. > From my googling I believe you can do exactly what Chuck did, > and unregister Impgd10.ax using the regsvr32 /u command. > > As a simpler alternative you can try renaming or moving that > file to your Desktop so Vista can't see it. > > What I can't tell you is where Impgd10.ax came from or what > might happen to your third-party multimedia apps when you > disable it. > > > |
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| | Re: DVD Maker shuts down Hi I too cannot get DVD maker to work - it shuts down when i click on next after adding an item ..... and then nothing. I don't get the error message that others have reported. I tried to unregister the Impgd140.ax file using regsvr32 but got the following error message: To register a module, you must provide a binary name. Usage: regsvr32 [/u] [/s] [/u] [/i[cmdline]] dllname ......etc What does this mean????? I have aso tried to locate it and move it as otherwise suggested but cannot find it! Any suggestions? "jamiebanjo" wrote: Quote: > > Thanks I will give that a try > > > -- > jamiebanjo > |
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| | Re: DVD Maker shuts down well I've got the same problem. Only... I don't have Impgd10.ax any idea's there? PS.. Windows dvd maker gives an error and then it says that it has a solution to the problem This problem was caused by Indeo® audio software, which was created by Intel Corporation. Intel Corporation has informed Microsoft that this product is no longer needed and can be disabled or uninstalled. And I don"t even have that file either So... Please help "Don" wrote: Quote: > jamiebanjo wrote: Quote: > > When I try to publish a movie to DVD maker from WMM it shuts down > > highlighting an error (Impgd10.ax). > > What do I do to resolve this please. > From my googling I believe you can do exactly what Chuck did, > and unregister Impgd10.ax using the regsvr32 /u command. > > As a simpler alternative you can try renaming or moving that > file to your Desktop so Vista can't see it. > > What I can't tell you is where Impgd10.ax came from or what > might happen to your third-party multimedia apps when you > disable it. > > > |
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