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Ive tried the uninstall/install with no success. I dont need windvd. Ive tried unistall windvd but I still get the Ivivideo.ax error. I primarily use Wmedia player 11 which plays music and video files but closes on dvds and gives the Ivivideo.ax windows error.
It is a Pioneer DVR-104 that win xp says is working fine! I can burn and copy data and video dvds with Nero. I have searched for the latest drivers for the Pioneer and I think I have them installed. This is how I got into this mess.
It is configured as a primary slave and my cd rom is configued as a secondary master. Is this correct? Should it be the other way around?
Can there be a conflict with other software. I noticed HP software is not working right so I uninstalled it as well.
Unfortunately I am unable to help you with this particular problem as it does not appear malware related. I would gladly help if I knew how. I think asking at a forum that has particular threads regarding hardware/software might be your best option. You should be able to find help with those that specialise in the particular problem you are having.
Can you please direct me to a good hardware/software support site that is reliable and doesnt want to sell me something as there appears to be a lot of them out there?
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