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Grave Doren'kal

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  1. that raises a very important question that may sound dumb, whats the signifigance of ntsc to pal and vise-versa
  2. I use Avi2DvD, which recommended on their guide to use Imgburn but like I said, the first dvd worked, after that, every other dvd doesn't work on that dvd player
  3. Well, I was hasty with the first post, it turns out the DvD is fine, it works on the 2 smaller players in my room and another room, but it won't work on the bigger main TV
  4. I'm past the rootkits on my drives, I had one successful burn with Gran Torino, after that I did Tales of the Past 3, but it seemed to cut off an inch on the movie, then I did Jurassic park for my sister and the entire screen is pushed down so I only get half the picture. Could this be a new rootkit? Also for some reason after the first successful burn the Drive seems to stop after Buffering, then I press eject and it starts going again, and then every time I open it the tray spits out with the DvD spinning on it
  5. the library was called MSIVX with a bunch of random letters after it, it said it was hidden and not visible, I right clicked for options and none could be used, I used rootrepeal and attempted to wipe it or force delete, got an error force deleting, and upon wiping said that it didn't exist Sorry I should have remembered to copy the error EDIT: after my sister(who is a dumbass) was on here today, the MSIVX is back, but this time its the service I also found the first time, it has the same name as the library, but luckily the library isn't there, ---- Services - GMER 1.0.15 ---- Service system32\drivers\MSIVXespyxmwrrvalqeavspcbsiyeftirpuwc.sys (*** hidden *** ) [sYSTEM] MSIVXserv.sys <-- ROOTKIT !!! thats the same file path as the library which couldn't be removed
  6. I would like to point out. I had looked at several of the solutions here, I used gmer, sanitycheck, and Rootrepeal. Every one found a library type file that couldn't be treated in any way, finally I decided to try eSkRo's way of uninstalling my DvD drives, and it did work. His way was legit and doesn't need to be discredited.
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