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Problem running DVD Profiler...?
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Wilykat
Registered: September 20, 2007
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I had an older DVD profiler that hadn't been used for 6 or 7 months so I went to try and fire it up to add 8 new DVD I got since it was last run.  It took about 5 or 6 minutes, freezing other programs in the process then it finally spits up 2 error messages, one to Microsoft, and one of Runtime error.

I went ahead and downloaded 3.1 and tried to install, the program warned to make backup copy of database for old version of DVD Profiler.  I tried DVD profiler 2.5 again, same thing with long hang time and error messages.  So I said screw it and installed 3.1 anyway.

3.1 ran fine the first time but I didn't have time to re-enter the DVD collection so I closed it.  That was 8 hours ago.  I can't get DVD Profiler to run any more now   Restarted PC, same long hang up, 2 error messages.  Shut it down, same thing still.

  It's the same runtime error with version 3.1 I don't recall what error # version 2.5 gave.

Is there a reason DVD Profiler has a hard time running on my PC???  Aside from oddles of Windows update, a couple games, and updated Firefox browser nothing major new had been added to my PC from the last time I ran DVD Profiler 2.5 so it's not likely other software is interfering.

I have Windows XP Home edition, SP2 pack
2GB RAM (4GB with virtual memory)
total of 700GB hard drives
3.2GHz Pentium 4
I use DSL for internet and firewall is set to allow DVD Profiler to access internet.

I've used DVD Profiler for about 3 or 4 years now and this is the first time it refused to run.
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Seems very odd - I doubt if it has anything to do with DVD Profiler. Do all other programs run normally?

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I would agree to widesrceenforever. Could be SubSeven Trojan virus

I would really recommend to check your system for viruses and adware to exlude this. After this a full uninstall and reinstall of profiler (backup!) should be performed.
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Except that article states it only applies to Windows 98/Millenium, and the only other article on there links it to a mouse driver.

So I would say by all means run a virus scan, but I'm not convinced it's a virus as nothing else seems to be affected. Searching google suggests it can be cause by virus scanners themselves, albeit at a different address.
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Wilykat
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Hmmm... articles are from 1999 so kind of old trojan.  Since the problem only occurs when trying to run DVD Profiler and not with any other program, I don't think it's Subseven.  Plus I've had 24/7 AV protection using AVG Antivirus.  It works as good as Norton but a lot less of resource hog.

Anyway a bit of trial and error, I think I found the cause of it.  If I run Everquest first, DVD profiler crashes.  But if I run DVD Profiler before I start Everquest, DVD Profiler works fine until I close it.

DVD Profiler still crashes even if I quit Everquest first so it's something between Everquest and DVD Profiler that is causing DVD Profiler to bomb.  I think Everquest is leaving something behind in the memory as Everquest is prone to memory leakage.

I do remember being able to run DVD Profiler 2.5 and Everquest without any problem in the past.  There's been quite a few revisions of Everquest in the last 8 months.
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Plus I've had 24/7 AV protection using AVG Antivirus.  It works as good as Norton but a lot less of resource hog.


in addition you could run Spybot - Search & Destroy (for free) for filtering out any adware.
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Wilykat
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I've done a number of scans using Spybot, Ad-ware, AVG antispyware, as well as a few AV scans they all came clean.  Yet DVD profiler still crashes if I start it after I run Everquest.

Defiantly a problem between DVD Profiler and  Everquest game.  For now the work around is to have DVD Profiler running before Everquest or to restart PC before running DVD Profiler.
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If you have kept your AV up todate I would doubt it would be a virus.  Look at some of the perfierals (mouse, game pads) and start with removing those at the computer management level.  you may have a courrupted driver.
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