hi Dafydd,
Thanks for taking the time to looking into the problem again.
You said....In past times I would be suggesting a complete wipe of your hard drive and an install of the OS again. If I was having the problems you're getting I think that's what I would do.
I would never do this. Why? Because PowerDirector is the ONLY program I am having trouble with. Wiping the drive and reinstalling everything is tedious and laborious with no guarantees. If I were having all kinds of problems with multiple programs or the operating system I would do just what you suggest.
I, along with at least 4 others... I see there is a new person now complaining on the forum, am thoroughly convinced that the problem is not with our systems but that of PowerDirector 10. It just doesn't play well with others. PDR10 installation and performance regarding losing its way (PDR10 has stopped working) is causing people to look towards other programs, a darn shame because PDR9 works great. The least Cyberlink should do is refund the money for the PDR10 upgrade to those of us who have spent countless hours trying to get this program to function properly.
Over the years, I've worked in computer assembly, repair, quality assurance and have programmed in Fortran (years ago!), Cobol, Pascal, Basic, Visual Basic, and C and C++, even in Octal on the old Data General Eclipse and machine language on the old Commodores so, while not an expert, I am not exactly a newbie around computers. While I can't speak for Cyberlink, today, so many tech support people don't have the knowledge they need to solve real problems. I am sure you've encountered some of those. You know, you can just tell they are reading down a flowchart of questions.
You know, I wonder if the problem is the 64 bit implementation. I wonder if the same problem occurs when it is installed in 32bit operating systems. I doubt it though, based on the type of error.
In any event, I am not willing to wipe my hard drive when I believe that the problem is the software and not the computer. It's not worth it for one program that may OR MAY NOT work correctly when reinstalled.
Again, thanks Dafydd, for tying to help and all the time on the forum you spend attempting to help not just us with this problem but all others you attempt. I'm sure people don't realize the time it takes you to monitor the forum.
Take care,
Jim