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Gotham 

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Posted on: Mar. 04 2006,09:33 |
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Hello There,
i have big trouble. every time when i try to open an Iso Image i receive this error Code above .. I have an registered Version of Ultra Iso .. I don't now to solve the Problem .. I tried to install new .. dosen't work ...
Please Help
Gotham
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xoben 

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Posted on: Mar. 04 2006,21:05 |
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Your UltraISO version (Example... UltraISO 7.6.5.1269), please.
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Taz 

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Posted on: Mar. 24 2006,17:47 |
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I get an Access Violation error too when I try to open a BlindWrite image. I'm using version 7.6.6.1308.

After clicking OK the program is functional but the image is not loaded.
EDIT: Oh here's the first megabyte of the BWI and BWS files just in case you need it (I've seen it requested on another thread):
http://two.fsphost.com/taz/IMAGE1.rar
Edited by Taz on Mar. 24 2006,18:09
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xoben 

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Posted on: Mar. 24 2006,20:59 |
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Thank you Taz. Could you please put the BWT file in your RAR?
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Taz 

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Posted on: Mar. 26 2006,16:11 |
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Ooops forgot it... Here are the BWT and BWA files.
http://two.fsphost.com/taz/IMAGE1-more.rar
So many files... what were the format creators thinking? Â 
EDIT: are topic subscriptions disabled? Because I'm tracking this topic and it never sent me an email notification of your reply...
Edited by Taz on Mar. 26 2006,16:23
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xoben 

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Posted on: Mar. 27 2006,09:11 |
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Thank you Taz for the sample image files.
This bug has been fixed now, please re-download UltraISO from http://www.ezbsystems.com/dl.php?file=uiso7_me.exe and try it out.
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Taz 

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Posted on: Mar. 27 2006,15:04 |
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Thanks! Works perfectly.
The reason I wanted to open this particular image with UltraISO is because I was unable to mount it with Daemon-Tools 4.03 - it reports an error "Unable to mount image. Invalid TOC specified".
As a user of both tools, and as a programmer by profession myself, I wonder if you could tell me why this image is so special that it caused so much trouble, and what changes did you make to UltraISO to read it properly.
I suspect that the error given by DT was a generic error it throws when it encounters an unexpected data structure in the file system, and that it might not be the reason UltraISO crashed on the previous version. Was it really a corrupt or non-standard ToC that caused it?
Also, I'm wondering why you didn't increment the build number on the updated version.
If you don't wish or don't have time to discuss the topic, just say so (you solved my problem so this is just a curiosity).
BTW, did you ever consider using a wrapper to catch any exception/crashes so that when one does occur, the wrapper will automatically offer the user to send a report to you, containing the crash details and the first megabyte of the image involved. This will allow you to catch these bugs much quicker and a greater quantity of them, since you're so quick and thorough at solving these issues.
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