![]() I have the latest graphics driver installed.Ĭlicking on the help link from within PowerDVD freezes the program for up to a minute. ![]() The player starts but the screen remains blank and there are no controls displayed. I am running Windows 10 which is up to date WITHOUT the Fall Creators build (ie all updates and patches applied with that exception) and PowerDVD worked perfectly until I applied the latest PowerDVD patch. Quote I'm having the same problem, which started after I applied the October 25 PowerDVD 17 Ultra patch (2101). I used ProcMon but I must have been to tired at the time to notice what was happening. This error does happen even after the most recent PowerDVD patch. For now, I will have to rename the Python27 install directory based on what I am running. Renaming the Python directory back to its original name after install, causes the messages to reappear once again. Instead, I have just renamed the directory and the install completed. This helped! I did not uninstall my copy of Python27 as other applications I have run with it. ![]() Your result maybe an additional hint for the devs what's going wrong with their product. I will not give advice what to do now! The possibilities are endless. Press CTRL E immediately to disable the excessive scanning.Įnter "msvcr" (w/o quotes) in the text field. PowerDVD now uses the DLL from the winsxs directory. So I removed Python and the setup works fine and PowerDVD is running now. Removing it from %PATH% did not solve the problem as PowerDVD seems to use Python as well and finds a local installation and tries to access that DLL. c:\python27 was in the path environment variable. ProcMon shows that the R6034 error always occurs while the setup accesses c:\python27\msvcr90.dll. Some google results are pointing to a wrong or missing msvcr90.dll. ![]() Quote I also had the R6034 error and found the issue.
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