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The PDVD 11 Ultra key (my original) didn't work
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Humm....Wonder why it didn't work for me?.. I will revisit this issue. My PDVD 11 Ultra key didn't work.
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This is very disturbing info. What the heck are these guys doing? I'd be on this like stink on poop. This is a runaway train headed for disaster. How can this get this far out of control? Like, you couldn't ask for a more perfect storm, to unleash a torrent of a smear campaign. I'd be bending over backwards to stop the leaks. Unless this is all expected and accounted for and the collateral damage is manageable. Be sure, they've done their statistical analysis. Complacency is on their side.
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PowerDVD 11 Workaround for Error Code 800401F9 / Access Storage drive - Workaround !
I'm giving them 24hrs for a solution or I'm jumping ship and heading for Ultra 12 Cracksville, You know what I mean? And I'm never comin back!
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They can ban me if they like but:
We are working on a patch to fix this issue. The formal patch is scheduled to be released before May and I would like to provide PowerDVD 11 Ultra build that has recently passed our basic testing. This latest build will fix your BD playback issue.
Please select "yes" to proceed installation when the installer prompts message to uninstall existing PowerDVD11.
Please download the testing version of PowerDVD11 Ultra v3901 full build below:
XXXXXXXXXXXXX
CD-Key: Use your own CD-Key.
Don't know why they can't make this public.
Where did you get this and why is it not sent to everyone waiting on a ticket reply for this issue? Please tell us where you found this?
I got this in a reply to my support ticket which I had to ask for in my first post in this thread.
I suspect that each and every individual will have to get this, simular solution (as did Albatross365), sent to them, as a "official" ticket reply, inorder for it to be tailered to each customers passkey.
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As I suspected, this does not work, At least for me. I had PDVD 11 Ultra installed on a WinXP 7 64bit machine, and did the install of this download, and followed the instructions. Re entered my passkey for PDVD11 Ultra, and it does not work.
Sorry guys/gals. I, and Albatross365, are all just a little too anxious to help.
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As I suspected, this does not work, At least for me. I had PDVD 11 Ultra installed on a WinXP 7 64bit machine, and did the install of this download, and followed the instructions. Re entered my passkey for PDVD11 Ultra, and it does not work.
Sorry guys/gals. I, and Albatross365, are all just a little too anxious to help.
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They can ban me if they like but:
We are working on a patch to fix this issue. The formal patch is scheduled to be released before May and I would like to provide PowerDVD 11 Ultra build that has recently passed our basic testing. This latest build will fix your BD playback issue. Please select "yes" to proceed installation when the installer prompts message to uninstall existing PowerDVD11. Please download the testing version of PowerDVD11 Ultra v3901 full build below: XXXXXXXXXXXX CD-Key: Use your own CD-Key.
Don't know why they can't make this public.
As I suspected, this does not work, At least for me. I had PDVD 11 Ultra installed and did the install of this download, and followed the instructions. Reentered my passkey for PDVD11 Ultra, and it does not work. Sorry guys/gals. I, and Albatross365, are all just a little too anxious to help.
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Why have they not just made this a sticky thread for all to see, and/or sent everyone waiting, with the same ticket issue, the solution you so generously have shared at your own personal expense? I know, Who knows, right?
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I caution in anyone using this solution, as I got this through the grapevine and not offically from Cyberlink. It was a quoted reply from user: Albatross365, in the Forum thread "PowerDVD 11 Workaround for Error Code 800401F9 / Access Storage drive - Workaround"
How he/she got it, I don't know.
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I caution in anyone using this solution, as I got this through the grapevine and not offically from Cyberlink. It was a quoted reply from user: Albatross365, in the Forum thread "PowerDVD 11 Workaround for Error Code 800401F9 / Access Storage drive - Workaround"
How he/she got it, I don't know.
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We are working on a patch to fix this issue. The formal patch is scheduled to be released before May and I would like to provide PowerDVD 11 Ultra build that has recently passed our basic testing. This latest build will fix your BD playback issue.
Please select "yes" to proceed installation when the installer prompts message to uninstall existing PowerDVD11.
Please download the testing version of PowerDVD11 Ultra v3901 full build below:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
CD-Key: Use your own CD-Key.
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We are working on a patch to fix this issue. The formal patch is scheduled to be released before May and I would like to provide PowerDVD 11 Ultra build that has recently passed our basic testing. This latest build will fix your BD playback issue.
Please select "yes" to proceed installation when the installer prompts message to uninstall existing PowerDVD11.
Please download the testing version of PowerDVD11 Ultra v3901 full build below:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
CD-Key: Use your own CD-Key.
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They can ban me if they like but:
We are working on a patch to fix this issue. The formal patch is scheduled to be released before May and I would like to provide PowerDVD 11 Ultra build that has recently passed our basic testing. This latest build will fix your BD playback issue.
Please select "yes" to proceed installation when the installer prompts message to uninstall existing PowerDVD11.
Please download the testing version of PowerDVD11 Ultra v3901 full build below:
ftp://429:SGHVFISQ@ftp.gocyberlink.com/PowerDVD11
CD-Key: Use your own CD-Key.
Don't know why they can't make this public.
Where did you get this and why is it not sent to everyone waiting on a ticket reply for this issue? Please tell us where you found this?
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Still waiting for response on my ticket too.
If they have a workaround, why am I still waiting for help?
The paying costumer is again the idiot. Why do i even bother to buy a license for a software?
What kind of drive were you using when the incident occured? Was it a "Hardware" BD drive, a "Hardware" DVD drive or a "Virtual" BD/DVD drive?
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Is Cyberlink and/or Microsoft under any pressure from the motion picture industry to crack down on the ilegitamate use of their software platforms for playback of blackmarket copyright infringed material?
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This might be a "Drage Net" business methodology. Not just for "disorganized" customers, but for some of the more "questionable" use customers, let's say. There may be some collateral damage.
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I have a bit of a tendancy to conspiracy theorize when it comes to the "Cyber" world, so I'll try to keep my thoughts rational and keep myself in check for the time being. Let's see what sludge purculates up from the underworld of "good business practices" first. Let's just say I think someone through out a big drag net to see what they might catch, and some unfortunate collateral damage occured as well. Sort of like: "If you're complaining, you're probably guilty". Careful, you might be incriminating yourself.
Cheers,
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What's really going on here? Cyberlink is blaming MS for this resent glitch. I say something stinks here. I run PDVD 11 on a Win 7 64bit system. I have turned off all MS critical and optional updates for more than one year now. I only receive MS Security Essentials updates. Is this where the culprit lies? Or am I getting subversive updates/alterations from either party without my knowladge?
Any opinions please?
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Glad they didn't "LOCK " this thread yet. They've locked the other or "others" I'm sure to prevent any futher bad press. I'm of the same opinion, I too, have not received any MS Windows updates for over one year. I've turned off MS critical (and "all") updates. The only updates I manually request are MS Security Essentials, which are virus protection only. Does not make any sence to suggest that MS is to blame, and if they are, how did I get an critical MS update without my knowladge? Something stinks here. Who's being subversive here MS or Cyberlink?
I hope this opens a really big can of worms, because something's not right here.
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OK I just got the problem last night (Mar04/13). I haven't allowed MS to do updates for more than one year. I do allow MS security essentials though, but I highly doubt that was the issue. The only thing no one has touched upon here is, are they getting this issue with all bluray playback? I only get it with "virtual" disc BD playback. Second question is: are you playing ligit copies of BDs? I'm not. And I'm figuring they figured that out and have stopped me doing just that. I could use DVDFab virtual disc to mount BDs all the time until last night. Went to play a new download BD image and PDVD asked to do an update to play this new BD and POOF! all gone. So you tell me whats going on.
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