> Unregistering lmpgspl.ax should solve your problem. lmpgspl.ax is part of
> the Ligos codec which is known to cause problems.
> Start an elevated command prompt: Find Command Prompt in the Start Menu
> (probably in System Tools), right click on it and pick "Run as
> administrator" from the popup menu.
> Once the command prompt opens, type this command:
>
> regsvr32 /u lmpgspl.ax
>
> Press enter and you should receive a message that the file was sucessfully
> unregistered. Close the window an you should be OK.
>
>
>
> "run4fun" <run4fun[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C3F6613D-BCB8-45B3-8497-C89D7A81DF6C[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > Yes, there is something in the event log. Here's what it says: Faulting
> > application DvdMaker.exe, version 6.0.6000.16386, time stamp 0x4549b5b0,
> > faulting module lmpgspl.ax, version 4.0.0.157, time stamp 0x4497e991,
> > exception code 0xc0000005, fault offset 0x0000166a, process id 0xfe0,
> > application start time 0x01c7ac9054008741.
> >
> > any ideas?
> >
> > "Mac" wrote:
> >
> >> Can you see anything logged in the Event Viewer
> >>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Event_Viewer> >>
> >> "run4fun" <run4fun[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:5376EA7A-BFC3-4687-928A-BE3259CD86E1[ at ]microsoft.com...
> >> > It seems like I had a problem that many other did when i upgraded from
> >> > XP
> >> > to
> >> > Vista Home Premium, my DVD burner no longer worked (error code 39). To
> >> > fix
> >> > this I updated the regestry via the regedit command, deleting the lower
> >> > and
> >> > upper filters.
> >> > Well, that seems to work for the most part. Now my computer recognizes
> >> > the
> >> > Drive and I can drag and drop files onto the drive to burn them.
> >> > However
> >> > the
> >> > problem comes when I try to use the Windows DVD Maker. I add a WMV
> >> > file,
> >> > click next and then it just says that Windows DVD Maker has stopped
> >> > working... Any suggestions of what I need to do to get it working?
> >>
> >>
>