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PowerDVD 11 Workaround for Error Code 800401F9 / Access Storage drive - Workaround
Ekmar [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Mar 03, 2013 17:01 Messages: 8 Offline
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Working:
- THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN Blu-ray 3D (Sony)
- PROMETHEUS Blu-ray 3D (Fox)
- SPACE:1999 Blu-ray 3D (Laser Paradise)

Not working:
- DRAGON CRUSADERS - IM REICH DER KREUZRITTER UND DRACHEN Blu-ray 3D (The Asylum)
- HÄNSEL & GRETEL Blu-ray 3D (The Asylum/Great Movies)
- THE FIRE DRAGON CHRONICLES: DRAGON QUEST Blu-ray 3D (The Asylum)
- THE FIRE DRAGON CHRONICLES Blu-ray 3D (New KSM)
- MIDNIGHT CHRONICLES Blu-ray 3D (New KSM)
Mike2013cyb [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Mar 03, 2013 22:17 Messages: 7 Offline
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There are some program compatibility issues between PowerDVD 11 v3318 patch and the Windows Update released in Feb 2013.

Sorry, but you're just lying here. I have two Windows 7 PC's with PowerDVD 11 (331, and Windows Update is disabled on both. The only difference is on one PC I configured the firewall to block internet access to all programs except a browser and a few others and on another I didn't. Guess what? PowerDVD on PC with firewall worked fine the whole time and PowerDVD with internet access got the error!
If you're still insist it's Windows Update fault you should give us the KB number.


Yes, Michael of Cyberlink, not to be rude, but it is pretty insulting to blame this issue on "the latest Windows Update" or "the Windows Update released in Feb 2013." I would wager that the majority of people following this thread understand that Microsoft releases multiple updates at the same time, different updates for different versions of Windows, and certainly many more than one update over the course of an entire month. So have the explanations so far just been really sloppy or purposely deceptive? That's what we are all wondering when we consider whether or not we will ever pay good money for Cyberlink software again.
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Believe me, Mike2013cyb , I share your annoyance with Cyberlink over this, but we have to be fair and stick to facts.

It could well have been a Microsoft update that broke PDVD's functionality — since the early days of Windows, Microsoft has had a habit of releasing updates (sometimes deliberately targetted ones) that change the way applications function, and leaving other companies to scramble to catch up in their coding. It's a predatory practice, sometimes casual and sometimes intentional, but it happens regularly. And Microsoft does release its updates in a monthly batch, so it's fair for Michael to talk about a "February 2013" update. It's also fair that it might take Cyberlink some time to fix what was broken.

Where I personally think Cyberlink's behaviour has been shoddy is in its silence. It has our software registrations and our contact details; any responsible commercial concern would have *at the very least* done a quick e.mail to its userbase and let them know what had happened, instead of what Cyberlink did, and leaving its users to flail around trying to find out why their system was no longer working.

It shouldn't be up to the users to chase the vendor in instances such as these, trying to find out what has happened. We're Cyberlink's customers, and Cyberlink has our money, which means it also has the responsibility to be pro-active in informing its clients why the product they have paid for no longer works.

Michael posted a notice here on the forum, but again that only alerts those who come looking for an answer. It's something, but it's not good enough. It's also worth noting the trouble users have had even getting a reply out of Cyberlink tech support, and the fact that Michael and Cyberlink are simply silent whenever dissatisfaction is raised, which shows that they're not interested in solving customer's issues.

Cyberlink has shown itself to be without integrity in the way this has been handled. If Cyberlink makes some effort to clean up its irresponsible treatment of its customers, then I'll continue to use its products. If not, I'm going elsewhere.

The ball's in your court, Cyberlink.
bwo [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Norway Joined: Mar 26, 2012 05:31 Messages: 13 Offline
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I agree 100% with Branais.
John768 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Mar 14, 2013 14:10 Messages: 8 Offline
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Quote: It could well have been a Microsoft update that broke PDVD's functionality

Then how do you explain the fact that I've also got the problem with Windows Update turned off? I've even checked installed updates list to be sure - it's empty except for KB976902 which was always there, because it came preinstalled. Some people reported the same thing earlier in this thread.
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Then how do you explain the fact that I've also got the problem with Windows Update turned off? I've even checked installed updates list to be sure - it's empty except for KB976902 which was always there, because it came preinstalled. Some people reported the same thing earlier in this thread.

Hmmm, good question, John. I can't. Though one possibility occurs to me: are you sure you haven't allowed updates of other apps, that might have also incorporated updates of certain system files? If an app needs the newer versions of the files for functionality, then it can't assume the user has done the Windows update, and sometimes they include the newer files in their own updates as well. That's a common way for problematic DLLs and the like to get propagated. If Cyberlink had released any information on what exactly was the source of PowerDVD's breakdown then we could all be in a better position to know for sure, and maybe even work out how to address the problem (at least temporarily). But unless, as has been suggested in these threads, it was some kind of certificate in Cyberlink's code that expired, then it seems to me that one way or another something had to have changed on your system for PowerDVD to stop working.

In my own case, near as I can tell, PDVD stopped working on my system at or near the same time I last allowed Windows to do the Microsoft updates, but I know that only shows coincidence, not causality. I'm not being an apologist for Cyberlink, but I don't think it's fair for Michael to be called a liar outright on a public forum.
John768 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Mar 14, 2013 14:10 Messages: 8 Offline
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No, Branais, I haven't updated any programs for a few months.
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Then, as they say, I got nuttin'. ;

Out of curiosity, have you got any thoughts about why PDVD stopped working on your system?

There must be some underlying reason (or maybe reasonS) for it, mustn't there? Personally, I'm gobsmacked at the sheer size of the hotfix Cyberlink has made available — it's larger than the original installation executable!

Ah well. I guess all this points to an even stronger claim that Cyberlink should have been upfront with its paying users.
John768 [Avatar]
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Quote: Then, as they say, I got nuttin'. ;

Out of curiosity, have you got any thoughts about why PDVD stopped working on your system?

There must be some underlying reason (or maybe reasonS) for it, mustn't there? Personally, I'm gobsmacked at the sheer size of the hotfix Cyberlink has made available — it's larger than the original installation executable!

Ah well. I guess all this points to an even stronger claim that Cyberlink should have been upfront with its paying users.

As I said in my post on the previous page, I got two PC's: one with firewall blocking access to all programs except browser and another without it. PowerDVD 11 v3318 works with no problems without any hotfixes on PC with firewall! So I guess PowerDVD just downloaded something and break itself.
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Newbie Joined: Mar 03, 2013 22:17 Messages: 7 Offline
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Yes, John768, all the evidence points to the fact that Cyberlink pushed out an update to both PowerDVD 11 and 12 which broke both products in the same way. Here's a reminder of Cyberlink's statement that PowerDVD 12 stopped working on Feb. 20 also, supposedly due to a Windows Update:

http://www.cyberlink.com/support/product-faq-content.do?id=15666&affid=2581_947_0_27413_0_ENU&utm_source=CLHP_SupportNews&utm_medium=CLHP_SupportNews_27413_powerdvd&utm_campaign=CL_Homepage

As I pointed out in a previous posting, there was no Windows Update released on Feb. 20, according to Microsoft:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894199

Also, how is it that PowerDVD 12 had a patch for this exact same error ready to go the next day on Feb. 21, yet it has taken weeks for a patch to be released for PowerDVD 11, presumably only after a firestorm of support requests and forum postings like these?

It just doesn't add up.

The only conclusion I can make from the evidence is that Cyberlink broke their own products, and that they worked conscientiously to make sure that PowerDVD 12 would be functioning shortly thereafter, but not PowerDVD 11. It all suggests an effort to get users to upgrade to PowerDVD 12. I admit that I fell for it and purchased an upgrade to v12 because I wanted to be able to watch blu-rays again. As I've thought about it, though, and read countless other forum postings, it's become clear to me that Cyberlink has either been incompetent or deceptive in the way this situation has been handled. I have been asking Cyberlink to clarify things for us, but they choose not to, forcing us to draw our own conclusions.
John768 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Mar 14, 2013 14:10 Messages: 8 Offline
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I did some research and it proved my theory. The error has nothing to do with Windows Update. It's caused by CLHelper.exe which is a part of PowerDVD (it's located in PowerDVD11\Common\NavFilter). If CLHelper.exe has an internet access it loads something from ocsp.tko2.verisign.com and creates 8 files:

%USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\Microsoft\CryptnetUrlCache\Content\7B8944BA8AD0EFDF0E01A43EF62BECD0_5AE6F9C328F80F504A42447CD464EEC0
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\Microsoft\CryptnetUrlCache\Content\7D266D9E1E69FA1EEFB9699B009B34C8_0A9BFDD75B598C2110CBF610C078E6E6
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\Microsoft\CryptnetUrlCache\Content\94308059B57B3142E455B38A6EB92015
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\Microsoft\CryptnetUrlCache\Content\D47DBD2F9E3365FBBE008D71FB06716F_D33192D58AA9CA2B9097E848E9FE86DE
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\Microsoft\CryptnetUrlCache\MetaData\7B8944BA8AD0EFDF0E01A43EF62BECD0_5AE6F9C328F80F504A42447CD464EEC0
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\Microsoft\CryptnetUrlCache\MetaData\7D266D9E1E69FA1EEFB9699B009B34C8_0A9BFDD75B598C2110CBF610C078E6E6
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\Microsoft\CryptnetUrlCache\MetaData\94308059B57B3142E455B38A6EB92015
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\Microsoft\CryptnetUrlCache\MetaData\D47DBD2F9E3365FBBE008D71FB06716F_D33192D58AA9CA2B9097E848E9FE86DE

CryptnetUrlCache folder is used for certificates...

After this Blu-rays cannot be played anymore.

You can fix it without any patches:
1. Disable internet access for "\PowerDVD11\Common\NavFilter\CLHelper.exe" and "\PowerDVD11\Movie\PowerDVD.exe" in firewall.
2. Delete these 8 files.
Now Blu-rays should work again.

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What's the date and version of your copy of CLHelper.exe, John?
Mike2013cyb [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Mar 03, 2013 22:17 Messages: 7 Offline
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Interesting, John. Good work. Feel free to chime in, Cyberlink, at any time...
John768 [Avatar]
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Quote: What's the date and version of your copy of CLHelper.exe, John?

It's original CLHelper.exe from PowerDVD 11 v3318.
File version: 1.5.0.6425
Date modified: 9/19/2012
Signing time: ‎Wednesday, ‎September ‎19, ‎2012 10:50:46 AM
chrispapapaminas [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Feb 25, 2013 12:43 Messages: 1 Offline
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"Skyfall" (Fox) doesnt work properly.It plays but with a lot of glitches. The disc is fine I checked with other players and software.

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Quote: What's the date and version of your copy of CLHelper.exe, John?

It's original CLHelper.exe from PowerDVD 11 v3318.
File version: 1.5.0.6425
Date modified: 9/19/2012
Signing time: ‎Wednesday, ‎September ‎19, ‎2012 10:50:46 AM


So CLHelper itself hasn't changed. What did, do you think? What made it go rogue?
John768 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Mar 14, 2013 14:10 Messages: 8 Offline
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Quote: What's the date and version of your copy of CLHelper.exe, John?

It's original CLHelper.exe from PowerDVD 11 v3318.
File version: 1.5.0.6425
Date modified: 9/19/2012
Signing time: ‎Wednesday, ‎September ‎19, ‎2012 10:50:46 AM


So CLHelper itself hasn't changed. What did, do you think? What made it go rogue?

I don't know, but as you can see it has something to do with certificates downloaded from internet. Maybe PowerDVD can't handle new certificates due to a bug and just stops working.
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Which was suggested independent of your observations about CLHelper.

By the way, deleting the files created by CLHelper didn't work for me.

But I also have other issues with PowerDVD — I had actually bought PDVD 12 before all this kerfuffle, and gone back to version 11 because I don't like the way 12 works, with its insistence on getting its tendrils into anything multimedia on my machine and wanting to put itself at the centre of all activity on my machine. I just want something to play BD and DVD and do it well, on command. If this is the way Cyberlink wants to go, then it's not a ride I want to take.
John768 [Avatar]
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By the way, deleting the files created by CLHelper didn't work for me.

Did you disable internet access for "\PowerDVD11\Common\NavFilter\CLHelper.exe" and "\PowerDVD11\Movie\PowerDVD.exe" in firewall?
You can also try to disconnect your PC from internet (just temporary to test) it should work 100%.
In case certificate files have other names in your case, delete the whole CryptnetUrlCache folder. It's safe, because it's just a cache, but you can make a backup copy of this folder just in case.
JOSEP [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Feb 06, 2012 17:16 Messages: 2 Offline
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Interesting... but...
My BR drive continues working using dvdfab (for rip test) and anydvd-hd using other ways to play such as Stereoscopic player or mediaplayer classic home cinema (both programs originals) WITH ANY UPGRADE INSTALLED.

AND POWERDVD FULLY BR STOPS. Don´t run with anydvd-hd like as old-times. But before patched... OK.

I Can´t understand.
Really... I can´t understand.
JOSEP [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Feb 06, 2012 17:16 Messages: 2 Offline
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I try my other powerdvd 11 license installed on a second computer with no internet connected on last 5 months and version 2608 running under ANYDVD-HD environment antiprotection. It works fine. Windows sp3 NEVER UPDATED.

Y try the movie "The Sting" and need to activate anydvd to play this new BR (or upgrade powerdvd).

Probably i will block POWERDVD with firewall and continue use anydvd-hd for play newest movies.

In spanish:
Si el bloqueo era debido a una actualización de windows, ¿Porqué podía acceder a las películas a traves de otros programas?
¿Cómo es posible que ANYDVD-HD + STEREOSCOPIC PLAYER reprodujeran las películas?
¿Cómo es posible que la prueba de ripeo con DVDFAB funcionó correctamente? (Lo imposible, ok para prueba. Tengo Br ogirinal).
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