Possible fix when this error message displays. I hope this may help others with a similar configuration and situation. I have WinDVD 8 LE that came with the Pioneer BDC-2202. Besides not being able to play blu ray dvds on windvd (that is a whole different problem that I am trying to research!), I started to get the following error message recently when trying to start WinDVD. WINDVD MFC Application has stopped working My system consists of. OS: Vista Home Premium Mobo: Gigabyte GA-MA69GM-S2H Processor: AMD 64x2 4800 Video Card: (onboard disabled) Diamond HD2600XT 512MB Optical Drive: Pioneer BDC-2202 I don't know what the specific issue was in the new driver, but I know what caused the problem. When I updated the audio driver (Realtek High Definition Audio Driver with DTS Function WEB Version R1.72(5449) ) from the Gigabyte website, I started to get the error listed above when launching WinDVD. To fix the problem, I backed out the updated driver with the original one that came with the Gigabyte driver disk (RealTek 6.0.1.5413)and the problem went away. Anyway, hope this helps someone in the same situation. Downloads; Training; Support. If we try move away from the focus of application then it crashes and gives error 'MFC application has stopped working'. Apr 03, 2013 MFC application has stopped working. Windows Server > Windows Server General Forum. Windows Server General Forum https://social.technet.microsoft.com. Last night I did a system recovery to my computer. I checked the system registry and there was no trace of any Intervideo or Corel products. All antivirus and firewalls were disabled before I attempted to do a new installation of Windvd 8. I was again given the Windvd MFC Application error upon trying to install WinDVD 8. The application patch does not work because it is for older versions of WinDVD 8. All of the Microsoft Corp. Programs it requires were successfully installed. Copy 6 will not install either. There are no other DVD copying or viewing programs installed to conflict with the installation of these two programs. I enjoy a computer challenge but this is just too much. This is the first time in many years of installing computer software that I encountered any programs like these. Posts: 22 Joined: Thu Apr 05, 2007 12:31 am. Mfc Application ErrorVideo Player Mfc ApplicationClm3s, I cannot install the 3.0x86 files. The microsoft error report says some other files are missing and preventing the installation. I will pursue this further when I get the time. I am giving up on WinDVD 8 I am convinced there is a serious flaw in the software. I base that opinion on the fact that I reinstalled WinDVD 7 and it works perfectly. I didn't even uninstall WinDVD8 prior to installing WinDVD7. MicrosoftI am no longer going to try to install DVD Copy 6 either. These programs should never and I repeat never be this difficult to get up and running. Posts: 22 Joined: Thu Apr 05, 2007 12:31 am. Last week I completed one of the most extreme alterations to my computer that comes just short of replacing it. It is a Compaq desktop /320 HDD/1GB memory and an AMD Athlon 2.16 processor.It came new with Windows XP sp1 for an OS. Compaq had so much bloatware installed in the operating system to the degree that I was never satisfied with its performance. What I have now done is install a complete replacement operating system. I am now running Windows XP sp2 OEM. What a difference it made in the speed of computer. The second program I attempted to install after my failure with Copy 6 was WINDVD 8. I received the same results as before with the old os MFC Application Error. I used three different downloads on the chance I was getting a flawed download. I completely removed all Intervideo traces in the computer system between each attempt. I pursued most of the suggestions in previous threads. DirectX and the runntime files are properly installed. I can't help but wonder if there is a conflict with the program and the AMD processor.
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