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randymoss 

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Posted on: Oct. 29 2009,17:33 |
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Hi, I have the latest UltraIso premium (9.3.5) on Windows 7 x64 ultimate. When I try to open (no mount) some files .mdf .mds with ultraiso I get this: Class name:TfrmMain Error type:EAccessViolation Message: Access violation at adress 00452D31 in module 'UltraISO.exe'. read of adress FC1B97FD
If I try to mount these same files I don't get anyerrors
Why?
Help please.
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xoben 

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Posted on: Oct. 29 2009,21:30 |
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Could you please send the small .MDS file to service@ezbsystems.com for checking?
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duck 

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Posted on: Dec. 01 2009,14:44 |
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I have a similar problem with the same type of access violation.
i open a *.bin image but instead ultraiso opens the corresponding *.cue file in this image there is a video file (it's an image of a svcd cd) then i want to extract the movie from this file by dragging it to a folder with left mouse button. then i get a acces violation: access violation at adress 004113FA in module ultraiso.exe read of adress 830AA590 when i do the same procedure but right click the video file and choose extract to folder everything works fine. if i remove the *.cue file from the directory, then the *.bin file gets opened, and there is no problem at all!
here is the text from the *.cue file:
FILE "BSVCD.BIN" BINARY TRACK 01 MODE2/2352 FLAGS DCP INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 02 MODE2/2352 FLAGS DCP INDEX 00 00:04:00 INDEX 01 00:06:00 INDEX 02 04:33:63 INDEX 03 08:07:69 INDEX 04 11:32:57 INDEX 05 15:37:08 INDEX 06 19:07:65 INDEX 07 22:42:07 INDEX 08 26:24:51 INDEX 09 29:55:38 INDEX 10 33:30:08 INDEX 11 36:28:23 INDEX 12 40:03:51 INDEX 13 43:23:30 INDEX 14 46:25:08 INDEX 15 48:50:11 INDEX 16 51:27:14 INDEX 17 54:16:44 INDEX 18 57:09:56 INDEX 19 59:46:52 INDEX 20 62:14:71 INDEX 21 64:40:28 INDEX 22 67:15:64 INDEX 23 70:27:06 INDEX 24 73:22:02 INDEX 25 76:02:64 INDEX 26 78:01:32
this used to work fine in windows xp sp3
my os : windows 7 ultimate 64 bit ram: 8 gb MB : Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3L Revision 1.0 CPU : E8400 intel core 2 duo
Edited by duck on Dec. 01 2009,16:48
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DaKo 

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Posted on: Dec. 24 2009,11:44 |
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I have the same problem since I got my new computer with Windows 7 x64 last week. When I try to open, mount or convert a .mds or .mdf file UltraISO shows "EAccessViolation". These files worked, however, under Vista x86 without a problem. Will there be an update in the near future?
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xoben 

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Posted on: Dec. 29 2009,02:29 |
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Thaks DaKo for the sample MDS file. Please check your e-mail box for an answer.
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DaKo 

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Posted on: Dec. 29 2009,07:16 |
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Thanks for your e-mail. I removed the old version completely and installed the test version, but the result is the same (this windows pops up when trying to convert the files):
[IMG]http://www11.picfront.org/picture....MG]
When I try to mount the image Windows says the following ("The medium can't be accessed"):
[IMG]http://www11.picfront.org/picture....MG]
When I try to open the the .mds or .mdf file UltraISO says that they are in an unknown format. However, they worked under Vista (SP2) and XP (SP2). I just tried them on the PC of my father with Windows XP SP3 and UltraISO 9.3.2 and it strangely gave me the same error .
What could be the problem?
EDIT: I now tried MagicISO in order to convert or open the file. It also crashes . Could this be a problem with the files themselves? That's pretty strange as they were working before. I will now try Alcohol and Deamon Tools to see if it works.
EDIT2: I now installed Daemon Tools Lite and the .mds file ... loaded fine ! So the files should be ok. Maybe the developers of Alcohol made some changes to the .mds/.mdf format as it's proprietary?
Edited by DaKo on Dec. 29 2009,08:46
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