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Win2kSP4 on an athlon64 platform. Any quick hints? Thx, Alfa buzzqw10th December 2004, 08:13quick hints : have you administrative privilegies ? are you playing some movie while installing ? greetings BHH niamh10th December 2004, 17:22install straight after error opening file for writing kodi reboot is a hint :) et41520th May 2005, 02:21I have the same problem....initially tried installing
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just the latest beta...then uninstalled the main program and then tried to reinstall. During main program install, got "error opening file for
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writing: c:/windows/system32/vobsub.dll." I tried rebooting and trying again, but got the same error. unskinnyboy20th May 2005, 02:56Originally posted by et415 I have the same problem....initially tried installing just the latest beta...then uninstalled the main program and
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then tried to reinstall. During main program install, got "error opening file for writing: c:/windows/system32/vobsub.dll." I tried rebooting and trying again, but got the same error. Either: a) Uninstall your current version of VobSub before installing AutoGK. OR b) Don't check VobSub to be installed when installing AutoGK. Since you are getting this error even after immediately rebooting, some process which auto-loads on start-up is holding onto this DLL. et41520th May 2005, error opening file for writing arduino 23:25I uninstalled vobsub and xvid, and the install worked. Thanks! btw, this is the first time I've had a problem like this. I wonder if there's something wrong with the install program. unskinnyboy20th May 2005, 23:46Originally posted by et415 I uninstalled vobsub and xvid, and the install worked. Thanks! Why did you have to uninstall XviD? Your contention was only with vobsub.dll, right?Originally posted by et415 this is the first time I've had a problem like this. I wonder if there's something wrong with the install program. Nothing wrong with the installation program. Problem was at your end. You had -some- process using the DLL during the install, so the installer was not able to overwrite the DLL with the current version. Anyway, glad it worked for you. et41521st May 2005, 00:19Originally posted by unskinnyboy Why did you have to uninstall XviD? Your contention was only with vobsub.dll, right?Nothing wrong with the installation program. Problem was at your end. You had -some- process using the DLL during the install, so the installer was not able to overwrite the DLL with the current version. After getting the vobsub error and pressing ignore, then the same message came up with xvid. I had just finished using DVD decrypter which may have been causing the error (never did before...I'v
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