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Vw Production Save Unable to save production (get "NULL")

#1 User is offline   r.kennedy 

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Posted 04 January 2006 - 02:43 PM

Up until today I have been using VW Movie Creator and have had NO problems. Now I can't save a production and when I try to close the program I get "Do you want to save changes to (null)?" No new software, uninstalling (then using Roxizap) and re installing no help. Do not have Easy CD/DVD creator on computer (known compatability problem). Am told a regisrty entry may be messed up and that about a year ago how to fix it was posted here. Unable to find it. Please help!
Thanks, Bob Kennedy
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Posted 04 January 2006 - 05:35 PM

View Postr.kennedy, on Jan 4 2006, 05:43 PM, said:

Up until today I have been using VW Movie Creator and have had NO problems. Now I can't save a production and when I try to close the program I get "Do you want to save changes to (null)?" No new software, uninstalling (then using Roxizap) and re installing no help. Do not have Easy CD/DVD creator on computer (known compatability problem). Am told a regisrty entry may be messed up and that about a year ago how to fix it was posted here. Unable to find it. Please help!
Thanks, Bob Kennedy


if you're using Windows XP you may want to try the WinXP System Restore which can be accessed at START --> (ALL) PROGRAMS --> ACCESSORIES --> SYSTEM TOOLS --> SYSTEM RESTORE

You can use that to roll your system back to a date maybe a week ago or so when it was working correctly to see if that helps....
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Posted 05 January 2006 - 01:19 PM

View Postpatatrox, on Jan 5 2006, 01:35 AM, said:

if you're using Windows XP you may want to try the WinXP System Restore which can be accessed at START --> (ALL) PROGRAMS --> ACCESSORIES --> SYSTEM TOOLS --> SYSTEM RESTORE

You can use that to roll your system back to a date maybe a week ago or so when it was working correctly to see if that helps....




Been there, done that! Dosen't help. but thanks for the reply. Bob
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