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Old 20th August 2011, 17:33   #1  |  Link
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DVDFab 8.1.1.2 Qt not working

Hey guys.

I just updated my DVDFab on my WinXP Pro system at home this morning and after a reboot, the application just won't start. Is XP not supported anymore?
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Old 20th August 2011, 19:20   #2  |  Link
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Hi!

This is certainly a question you should ask at the DVDFab website...
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Is XP not supported anymore?
XP is supported with this program.
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★ Windows7/Vista/XP (32-bit/64-bit)
★ Pentium II 500 MHz
★ 512 MB of RAM
★ 20 GB of Free Hard Disk Space
★ A DVD-R(W) or DVD+R(W) Drive

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Hey guys.

I just updated my DVDFab on my WinXP Pro system at home this morning and after a reboot, the application just won't start. Is XP not supported anymore?
Uninstall, reboot, install
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I think QT version are not supported on windows xp. That why you are not able to lauch program.
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I think QT version are not supported on windows xp. That why you are not able to lauch program.
That is definetly not true. I'm running the the current QT version on windows xp sp2,xp sp3 and win7 64bit sp1 without any problems. Maybe your pc misses the current Visual C runtime, but it is only a guess...

@EpheMeroN: You should check the log file located in ...documents\dvdfab\log... and consult the DVDFab forum as setarip_old suggested.

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I was guessing too. I haven't used fab in long time to make matter worse if i download the installer and try to install it bring entire computer down with it. Funny thing it only happens with DVDfab installer not passkey and others software.

No it is not os issue since i have already try clean install of os after wipe and reinstall drivers and also one more instace where without drivers and then try to install fab same thing happens. You can't run the program if you can't install it.

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Qt 4.8 (which is the latest version at this moment) definitely works on Windows XP. It's even one of the "Tier 1" platforms:
http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.8/supported-platforms.html

In my experience, Qt works just fine, even on good old Windows 2000. And, with a little help of KernelEx, Qt-based applications even run on Windows 98 SE

However if you use VS2010 as compiler, some workarounds are required for Windows 2000 as well as for Windows XP prior to SP-2 - not because of Qt, but because of VS2010's CRT libraries.

BTW: If an application uses the "shared" Visual C++ Runtime, but the required runtime components are not installed, you should see an error message about a missing DLL file...
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