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Power DVD is not playing Blue rays through my system. The power DVD software gives the message "The integrity of power DVD is under threat... "

Also, When I had my GeForce Graphics card in the system the BD advisor recognised only that card and not my Radeon HD 6900. Now that I have taken out the old GeForce card, BD advisor is recognising the Radeon card but also saying that it is not capable of playing blue rays...but that it's driver is up to date. I don't see how it could think that the graphics card is NOT compatible, but the driver for it IS.

I have been trying to fix this for weeks. What with endless upgrades to my computer, including 1. A new power supply 2. The blue ray drive itself, and 3. The Graphics card. I looked over the forums for what this message means and saw something about the sound card not being "new" enough. This strikes me as strange, because all blue ray software should be capable of running on ordinary Audio.

I have updated my drivers and everything is into account.

Please Help!

It is as I expected. Now that I have physically taken the GeForce card out, Power DVD simply crashes when I load up a blue ray. This is what happened when I disabled the Geforce Card with the Catalyst control centre.
Power DVD is not playing Blue rays through my system. The power DVD software gives the message "The integrity of power DVD is under threat... "

Also, When I had my GeForce Graphics card in the system the BD advisor recognised only that card and not my Radeon HD 6900. Now that I have taken out the old GeForce card, BD advisor is recognising the Radeon card but also saying that it is not capable of playing blue rays...but that it's driver is up to date. I don't see how it could think that the graphics card is NOT compatible, but the driver for it IS.

I have been trying to fix this for weeks. What with endless upgrades to my computer, including 1. A new power supply 2. The blue ray drive itself, and 3. The Graphics card. I looked over the forums for what this message means and saw something about the sound card not being "new" enough. This strikes me as strange, because all blue ray software should be capable of running on ordinary Audio.

I have updated my drivers and everything is into account.

Please Help!
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