Bassphine
15th December 2005, 09:31
AutoGK 2.26 absolutly refuses to open on my computer everytime I try to open it to start the program I get this error as reported by microsoft error reporting services.
AppName: autogk.exe AppVer: 2.2.6.1062 ModName: kernel32.dll
ModVer: 5.1.2600.2180 Offset: 0001eb33
My Specs are as follows
Intel Pentium D 830 DualCore Processor w/HyperThreading (3GHz per core)
Windows XP SP2 Windows Media Edition PC
2 gigs (2048MB) of DDR2 Dual Channel Memory
Internal Drives 320 gig SATA, 320 gig SATA, 500 gig SATA, 160 gig SATA
External Drives 80 gig SATA, 500 gig SATA
Need more info? just ask I will reply ASAP
There have been zero conflicting issues on this system since purchase a few weeks ago. I have used several ripping and encoding methods (manual step by step procedures) and had no problems. This is the first all in one solution that I have tried on this system and it will not even startup. I'm not sure if this program is built to work on/with a dualcore system but I have tried forcing it to run on one proccessor instead of both and that did not solve the problem either.
Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
Bassphine.
O.K. so I noticed a couple of threads mentioning similar problems as mine. I uninstalled Divx 6.1 and all of its add-ons and the program seems to be working fine. How do I get the two to work together? as I would like to compare the results of both codecs to each other by using the same program and analyzing the results.
AppName: autogk.exe AppVer: 2.2.6.1062 ModName: kernel32.dll
ModVer: 5.1.2600.2180 Offset: 0001eb33
My Specs are as follows
Intel Pentium D 830 DualCore Processor w/HyperThreading (3GHz per core)
Windows XP SP2 Windows Media Edition PC
2 gigs (2048MB) of DDR2 Dual Channel Memory
Internal Drives 320 gig SATA, 320 gig SATA, 500 gig SATA, 160 gig SATA
External Drives 80 gig SATA, 500 gig SATA
Need more info? just ask I will reply ASAP
There have been zero conflicting issues on this system since purchase a few weeks ago. I have used several ripping and encoding methods (manual step by step procedures) and had no problems. This is the first all in one solution that I have tried on this system and it will not even startup. I'm not sure if this program is built to work on/with a dualcore system but I have tried forcing it to run on one proccessor instead of both and that did not solve the problem either.
Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
Bassphine.
O.K. so I noticed a couple of threads mentioning similar problems as mine. I uninstalled Divx 6.1 and all of its add-ons and the program seems to be working fine. How do I get the two to work together? as I would like to compare the results of both codecs to each other by using the same program and analyzing the results.