Hi,
I'm unable to select a folder on Windows XP. I can't get access to my video files on my pc.
Regards,
Jan
Bug report: Built-in browser corrupt on Windows XP
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Re: Bug report: Built-in browser corrupt on Windows XP
As a workaround, in the file name field, type in or copy/paste the full directory path and file (probably discatt.dat for a disc backup IIRC) that you want to open.
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Re: Bug report: Built-in browser corrupt on Windows XP
Thanks for this quickfix.preserve wrote:As a workaround, in the file name field, type in or copy/paste the full directory path and file (probably discatt.dat for a disc backup IIRC) that you want to open.
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Re: Bug report: Built-in browser corrupt on Windows XP
BUMP.
Developer are you reading this? This bug still exists...
Developer are you reading this? This bug still exists...
jandehekkerman wrote:Hi,
I'm unable to select a folder on Windows XP. I can't get access to my video files on my pc.
Regards,
Jan
Re: Bug report: Built-in browser corrupt on Windows XP
You shouldn't be using Windows XP in 2018...
It hasn't been updated for years and is no longer supported by a lot of software now, do yourself a favour and buy a new PC with Windows 10 pre-installed...
It hasn't been updated for years and is no longer supported by a lot of software now, do yourself a favour and buy a new PC with Windows 10 pre-installed...
Re: Bug report: Built-in browser corrupt on Windows XP
I still use Windows XP Pro on my ripping machine and also for legacy software that I need to run. Windows XP is solid!
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Re: Bug report: Built-in browser corrupt on Windows XP
Never touch a running system. You're an M$ employee?Ant93 wrote:You shouldn't be using Windows XP in 2018...
It hasn't been updated for years and is no longer supported by a lot of software now, do yourself a favour and buy a new PC with Windows 10 pre-installed...
Did you check the requirements for MakeMKV? It should work on XP.