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apelofasa
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posted 05 June 2001 05:08             Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote

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I frequently have to notice that ripping Audiograbber causes a crash (all at once all are stopped and sometimes Window shoes a window dialog to say that the program has made an incorrect operation and it will be finished: retry or contact the purcheser of the program...).
Please give me a reason but pay attention, i don't understand the pc language, i'm a beginner....
My pc has a Pentium MMX 200 with 64 M RAM a cd-drive MITSUMI and runs with Windows 98.

Thank you very much.

Apelo

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posted 08 June 2001 18:09             Edit/Delete Message     Reply w/Quote

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My guess is that this error happens deeper down in the PC than in Audiograbber itself. I also suspect that this error has to do with your CD-ROM drive somehow. Mitsumi drives are usually not so good at ripping. Maybe it gets overheated or something.

See if you can borrow another CD-ROM drive from a friend and put that in your PC (The CD-ROM drive, not your friend ). Then you will see if it is the drive that cause this problem.

If other programs also sometimes makes incorrect operations then I would guess that it is the memory in the PC that is starting to get bad. But if the problem happens only with Audiograbber then it is probably the CD-ROM drive that is bad.

[This message has been edited by Jackie on 08 June 2001 @ 18:11]

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