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rack04
21st May 2008, 13:23
I installed Vista Ultimate 32-bit and DVD Rebuilder Pro 1.27.3yesterday and I'm having trouble editing the rebuilder.ini file. Vista keeps telling me that I can't save the ini file after I add REDIST_USE_FINAL_Q=1 the "Options". Since I have Vista and XP dual boot I can modify this file when I boot under XP but I just wanted to know if there was a setting that I was missing. Thanks.
jdobbs
21st May 2008, 13:28
There are a few oddities with Vista that I'm working for v1.28... one of them is the virtualization of writes to the "DVD-RB PRO" directory. I'm probably going to have to move some of the info files (like REBUILDER.INI, MOBILE.INI, and the MTX files) into the APPDATA directory path.
Score one more pain-in-the-arse for Vista... I'm starting to understand those "Mac" commercials.
You can save the file -- but you have to run the editor in Administrator mode.
rack04
21st May 2008, 13:34
There are a few oddities with Vista that I'm working for v1.28... one of them is the virtualization of writes to the "DVD-RB PRO" directory. I'm probably going to have to move some of the info files (like REBUILDER.INI, MOBILE.INI, and the MTX files) into the APPDATA directory path.
Score one more pain-in-the-arse for Vista... I'm starting to understand those "Mac" commercials.
You can save the file -- but you have to run the editor in Administrator mode.
So you're saying that the changes that I made to the Vista Rebuilder.ini file when running XP will work in Vista? Also, I noticed that changes to the filter editor aren't saved to the rebuilder.ini file like in XP.
jdobbs
21st May 2008, 13:39
That's exactly the kind of thing I'm talking about. The problem is Vista, not DVD-RB... but, of course, I'll have to be the one who finds a fix.
James35
26th May 2008, 14:31
The program files folder in Vista is protected, Which tells me it's not a bug.
The way I get around this is to install DVD RB into another directory other than the Program Files folder..
I put some programs into another dir like this "C:\Users\James\Program Files"
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