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779029 2009-06-02 06:36:00 Hi everyone,

Just found a good burner software called BurnAware Free . I bet quite a lot of people out there are also using this software to burn CD's .

But anyway, I found something quite unhappy about it . When trying to add files to an Audio CD (project), it will pop up with a dialogue saying "Access Violation at . . . " blah blah, you can read it yourself . :badpc::badpc::badpc::badpc: For some reason, the address seemed to be always the same (or quite similar) .

p . s . I think it is highly related, but I have got 2*1GB RAM sticks in my PC, and chances are they are NOT identical since I bought the second one one year after I put my PC together . Do I have to remove one RAM stick?! :crying
Any ideas appreciated .
LynX (14542)
779030 2009-06-02 06:40:00 What version of BurnAware are you using? You can find this info under Help > About (normally). Jen (38)
779031 2009-06-02 06:40:00 Try reinstalling it or use this instead (www.cdburnerxp.se) Speedy Gonzales (78)
779032 2009-06-02 07:35:00 Who . . . A . Such fast replies . . .

I recently upgraded it to 2 . 3 . 5, from 2 . 2 . 1 Beta . So now it's kinda the latest version .

To Speedy, is CDBurnerXP good? Because it appears to be, from everyone's replies and responses . It's got such a silly name: it misleads everyone into thinking that it only works with XP :lol:

But . . . are anyone else ran into this problem yet? Or am I the only one with this problem?

Edit: what's up with that mysterious ntdll . dll?
LynX (14542)
779033 2009-06-02 07:38:00 Try uninstalling it then install 2.3.5. Probably better than updating from a beta version. CdburnerXP is OK. I havent used it a lot yet. But it works fine here using 64 bit windows.

What version of windows are you using ?
Speedy Gonzales (78)
779034 2009-06-02 07:52:00 I recently upgraded it to 2 . 3 . 5, from 2 . 2 . 1 Beta . So now it's kinda the latest version .

Edit: what's up with that mysterious ntdll . dll?Don't forget to reboot between uninstalling and reinstalling .

Errors involving ntdll . dll can be common and have a variety of causes . In your case it sounds like the BurnAware may be causing it . You haven't been seeing that error message with other applications?
Jen (38)
779035 2009-06-02 07:54:00 Windows Vista, 32 Bit. Very friendly, isn't it?

p.s. by upgrade, I mean that I just uninstalled the previous version, and installed the new version straightaway. No registry wiping or anything like that.
LynX (14542)
779036 2009-06-02 07:57:00 Did the previous version have the same problem? I see the final 2.2.1 version was supposed to fix access violation error messages. Did you reboot between uninstalling and reinstalling the program last time? Jen (38)
779037 2009-06-02 08:07:00 Uh... no. Well, it didn't ask me to reboot anyway. But could that be the cause? LynX (14542)
779038 2009-06-02 08:14:00 It is good practice to reboot between uninstalling and reinstalling in case some files couldn't be removed because they were in use. It is unlikely not rebooting first to be the cause of your current problem - but it is best to do things properly anyway. Jen (38)
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