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I recently bought a Sony DVD653E camera (see my seperate posting on importing
MPEG2 files into MM2). I installed the Picture Package software and imported
my first disk-full of files before going to bed. The next morning, I got an
error saying, "Picture Package Menu, failed to initialize application.
Re-start and try again". When I shut down, I got a blue-screen Windows STOP
error and physical memory dump. Upon re-starting, I again got the "failed to
initialize" error and a nice message from Microsoft saying that my machine
had recovered from a serious problem. I decided to send the error report to
help MS make a better cyberspace and they responded saying that the Sony USB
Drive was the cause of the crash.
Has anybody alse had this problem with Picture Package and/or the USB Driver.
I am running a high-spec machine with plenty of RAM and HDD space. P4 650
3.4GHz, Intel 945G chipset, 16 ATI Radeon (TM) X600, Windows XP prof
I would appreciate any advice as Picture Package appears to be the only way
of importing MPEG-2 files onto my machine, so that I can edit them with Movie
Maker
MPEG2 files into MM2). I installed the Picture Package software and imported
my first disk-full of files before going to bed. The next morning, I got an
error saying, "Picture Package Menu, failed to initialize application.
Re-start and try again". When I shut down, I got a blue-screen Windows STOP
error and physical memory dump. Upon re-starting, I again got the "failed to
initialize" error and a nice message from Microsoft saying that my machine
had recovered from a serious problem. I decided to send the error report to
help MS make a better cyberspace and they responded saying that the Sony USB
Drive was the cause of the crash.
Has anybody alse had this problem with Picture Package and/or the USB Driver.
I am running a high-spec machine with plenty of RAM and HDD space. P4 650
3.4GHz, Intel 945G chipset, 16 ATI Radeon (TM) X600, Windows XP prof
I would appreciate any advice as Picture Package appears to be the only way
of importing MPEG-2 files onto my machine, so that I can edit them with Movie
Maker