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Dave G
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      6th Jul 2009
Within the last week I have suddenly started getting the following message
whilst trying to back up,copy or compile CDs.
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library.
Buffer Overrun Detected.
Program:C:\ProgramFiles\Nero\Nero7\Core\nero.exe
A buffer overrun has been detected which has corrupted the programmes
internal state. The programme cannot safely continue execution and will now
be terminated.

When I click on ok the programme just sits there and I have to close it down
manually. I am running Windows XP Pro with SP2 all up to date and AVG
Pro/Spybot in conjunction with Microsoft Firewall which has been my standard
for some years now. Has anyone any ideas how to solve this problem bearing in
mind I have uninstalled Nero twice via the programme but also manually and
via the register to no avail. No other programmes appear at this time to be
affected.
Any advise you could offer would be appreciated.
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Many Thanks. Dave G
 
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Randem
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      6th Jul 2009
Check your cd burning software for a buffer overrun setting. Most have it
and you can turn it off. Otherwise use a slower burn speed to see if it
helps.

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"Dave G" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:AFE02A60-E886-4021-B5CB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Within the last week I have suddenly started getting the following message
> whilst trying to back up,copy or compile CDs.
> Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library.
> Buffer Overrun Detected.
> Program:C:\ProgramFiles\Nero\Nero7\Core\nero.exe
> A buffer overrun has been detected which has corrupted the programmes
> internal state. The programme cannot safely continue execution and will
> now
> be terminated.
>
> When I click on ok the programme just sits there and I have to close it
> down
> manually. I am running Windows XP Pro with SP2 all up to date and AVG
> Pro/Spybot in conjunction with Microsoft Firewall which has been my
> standard
> for some years now. Has anyone any ideas how to solve this problem bearing
> in
> mind I have uninstalled Nero twice via the programme but also manually and
> via the register to no avail. No other programmes appear at this time to
> be
> affected.
> Any advise you could offer would be appreciated.
> --
> Many Thanks. Dave G



 
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Randem
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      6th Jul 2009
If that does not work here is a free burner you can try
http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products...isc-Burner.htm


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Randem Systems
Your Installation Specialist
The Top Inno Setup Script Generator
http://www.randem.com/innoscript.html
Disk Read Error Press Ctl+Alt+Del to Restart
http://www.randem.com/discus/message...tml?1236319938



"Randem" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:OEn5q5c$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Check your cd burning software for a buffer overrun setting. Most have it
> and you can turn it off. Otherwise use a slower burn speed to see if it
> helps.
>
> --
> Randem Systems
> Your Installation Specialist
> The Top Inno Setup Script Generator
> http://www.randem.com/innoscript.html
> Disk Read Error Press Ctl+Alt+Del to Restart
> http://www.randem.com/discus/message...tml?1236319938
>
>
>
> "Dave G" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:AFE02A60-E886-4021-B5CB-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Within the last week I have suddenly started getting the following
>> message
>> whilst trying to back up,copy or compile CDs.
>> Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library.
>> Buffer Overrun Detected.
>> Program:C:\ProgramFiles\Nero\Nero7\Core\nero.exe
>> A buffer overrun has been detected which has corrupted the programmes
>> internal state. The programme cannot safely continue execution and will
>> now
>> be terminated.
>>
>> When I click on ok the programme just sits there and I have to close it
>> down
>> manually. I am running Windows XP Pro with SP2 all up to date and AVG
>> Pro/Spybot in conjunction with Microsoft Firewall which has been my
>> standard
>> for some years now. Has anyone any ideas how to solve this problem
>> bearing in
>> mind I have uninstalled Nero twice via the programme but also manually
>> and
>> via the register to no avail. No other programmes appear at this time to
>> be
>> affected.
>> Any advise you could offer would be appreciated.
>> --
>> Many Thanks. Dave G

>
>



 
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Mark Adams
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      6th Jul 2009


"Dave G" wrote:

> Within the last week I have suddenly started getting the following message
> whilst trying to back up,copy or compile CDs.
> Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library.
> Buffer Overrun Detected.
> Program:C:\ProgramFiles\Nero\Nero7\Core\nero.exe
> A buffer overrun has been detected which has corrupted the programmes
> internal state. The programme cannot safely continue execution and will now
> be terminated.
>
> When I click on ok the programme just sits there and I have to close it down
> manually. I am running Windows XP Pro with SP2 all up to date and AVG
> Pro/Spybot in conjunction with Microsoft Firewall which has been my standard
> for some years now. Has anyone any ideas how to solve this problem bearing in
> mind I have uninstalled Nero twice via the programme but also manually and
> via the register to no avail. No other programmes appear at this time to be
> affected.
> Any advise you could offer would be appreciated.
> --
> Many Thanks. Dave G


Really well hidden on the Nero website. I guess they want to keep whatever
they can of their programs on our computers. Download the Nero 7 Clean Tool
here:
http://www.nero.com/eng/support-nero...utilities.html
Click on "More details and download" and scroll down the page to find the
download. Unzip the file and run the .exe to remove the bloatware that Nero
is, then download the free CD Burner XP here:
http://cdburnerxp.se/download.php
to replace Nero.
 
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Richard Urban
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      6th Jul 2009
If you are running Windows XP with SP2 you are NOT up to date.

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"Dave G" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:AFE02A60-E886-4021-B5CB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Within the last week I have suddenly started getting the following message
> whilst trying to back up,copy or compile CDs.
> Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library.
> Buffer Overrun Detected.
> Program:C:\ProgramFiles\Nero\Nero7\Core\nero.exe
> A buffer overrun has been detected which has corrupted the programmes
> internal state. The programme cannot safely continue execution and will
> now
> be terminated.
>
> When I click on ok the programme just sits there and I have to close it
> down
> manually. I am running Windows XP Pro with SP2 all up to date and AVG
> Pro/Spybot in conjunction with Microsoft Firewall which has been my
> standard
> for some years now. Has anyone any ideas how to solve this problem bearing
> in
> mind I have uninstalled Nero twice via the programme but also manually and
> via the register to no avail. No other programmes appear at this time to
> be
> affected.
> Any advise you could offer would be appreciated.
> --
> Many Thanks. Dave G


 
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RJK
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      6th Jul 2009

I've collected this Nero 7 cleanup tool, and noted the URL of this
"cdburnerxp.se," (thanks for the details), ...agree that Nero 7 is very
bloated - hence one has to custom install it very carefully but, it does
what it does very reliably.

I'm wondering if the cdburnerxp.se program you reccommend can burn a
"film" dvd that will play in a domestic dvd player, i.e. after re-sizing |
authoring etc., and necessary *.vob | *.ifo | *.bup files etc, are all
present and correct - can it do it ? I have glanced through
"cdburnerxp.se" screenshots / URL and can't see any mention of it buring a
video dvd.

regards, Richard


"Mark Adams" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:7FCB37B2-E124-498F-9FF9-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>
> "Dave G" wrote:
>
>> Within the last week I have suddenly started getting the following
>> message
>> whilst trying to back up,copy or compile CDs.
>> Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library.
>> Buffer Overrun Detected.
>> Program:C:\ProgramFiles\Nero\Nero7\Core\nero.exe
>> A buffer overrun has been detected which has corrupted the programmes
>> internal state. The programme cannot safely continue execution and will
>> now
>> be terminated.
>>
>> When I click on ok the programme just sits there and I have to close it
>> down
>> manually. I am running Windows XP Pro with SP2 all up to date and AVG
>> Pro/Spybot in conjunction with Microsoft Firewall which has been my
>> standard
>> for some years now. Has anyone any ideas how to solve this problem
>> bearing in
>> mind I have uninstalled Nero twice via the programme but also manually
>> and
>> via the register to no avail. No other programmes appear at this time to
>> be
>> affected.
>> Any advise you could offer would be appreciated.
>> --
>> Many Thanks. Dave G

>
> Really well hidden on the Nero website. I guess they want to keep whatever
> they can of their programs on our computers. Download the Nero 7 Clean
> Tool
> here:
> http://www.nero.com/eng/support-nero...utilities.html
> Click on "More details and download" and scroll down the page to find the
> download. Unzip the file and run the .exe to remove the bloatware that
> Nero
> is, then download the free CD Burner XP here:
> http://cdburnerxp.se/download.php
> to replace Nero.



 
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Jim
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      6th Jul 2009

Home page - first sentence , burns dvd`s ( cdburnerxp )


On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 07:44:25 +0100, "RJK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>
>I've collected this Nero 7 cleanup tool, and noted the URL of this
>"cdburnerxp.se," (thanks for the details), ...agree that Nero 7 is very
>bloated - hence one has to custom install it very carefully but, it does
>what it does very reliably.
>
>I'm wondering if the cdburnerxp.se program you reccommend can burn a
>"film" dvd that will play in a domestic dvd player, i.e. after re-sizing |
>authoring etc., and necessary *.vob | *.ifo | *.bup files etc, are all
>present and correct - can it do it ? I have glanced through
>"cdburnerxp.se" screenshots / URL and can't see any mention of it buring a
>video dvd.
>
>regards, Richard
>
>
>"Mark Adams" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:7FCB37B2-E124-498F-9FF9-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>
>>
>> "Dave G" wrote:
>>
>>> Within the last week I have suddenly started getting the following
>>> message
>>> whilst trying to back up,copy or compile CDs.
>>> Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library.
>>> Buffer Overrun Detected.
>>> Program:C:\ProgramFiles\Nero\Nero7\Core\nero.exe
>>> A buffer overrun has been detected which has corrupted the programmes
>>> internal state. The programme cannot safely continue execution and will
>>> now
>>> be terminated.
>>>
>>> When I click on ok the programme just sits there and I have to close it
>>> down
>>> manually. I am running Windows XP Pro with SP2 all up to date and AVG
>>> Pro/Spybot in conjunction with Microsoft Firewall which has been my
>>> standard
>>> for some years now. Has anyone any ideas how to solve this problem
>>> bearing in
>>> mind I have uninstalled Nero twice via the programme but also manually
>>> and
>>> via the register to no avail. No other programmes appear at this time to
>>> be
>>> affected.
>>> Any advise you could offer would be appreciated.
>>> --
>>> Many Thanks. Dave G

>>
>> Really well hidden on the Nero website. I guess they want to keep whatever
>> they can of their programs on our computers. Download the Nero 7 Clean
>> Tool
>> here:
>> http://www.nero.com/eng/support-nero...utilities.html
>> Click on "More details and download" and scroll down the page to find the
>> download. Unzip the file and run the .exe to remove the bloatware that
>> Nero
>> is, then download the free CD Burner XP here:
>> http://cdburnerxp.se/download.php
>> to replace Nero.

>

 
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Jose
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      6th Jul 2009
On Jul 5, 8:01*pm, Dave G <Da...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Within the last week I have suddenly started getting the following message
> whilst trying to back up,copy or compile CDs.
> Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library.
> Buffer Overrun Detected.
> Program:C:\ProgramFiles\Nero\Nero7\Core\nero.exe
> A buffer overrun has been detected which has corrupted the programmes
> internal state. The programme cannot safely continue execution and will now
> be terminated.
>
> When I click on ok the programme just sits there and I have to close it down
> manually. I am running Windows XP Pro with SP2 all up to date and AVG
> Pro/Spybot in conjunction with Microsoft Firewall which has been my standard
> for some years now. Has anyone any ideas how to solve this problem bearing in
> mind I have uninstalled Nero twice via the programme but also manually and
> via the register to no avail. No other programmes appear at this time to be
> affected.
> Any advise you could offer would be appreciated.
> --
> Many Thanks. *Dave G


It seems Nero was giving users some problems after version Nero 6, and
Nero 7 seemed to have this problem frequently.

Of course, Nero 9 is the latest, so you have an old version and the
fix may be in the latest.

You can do a Google search for:

nero Buffer Overrun Detected

and find considerable discussion in the Nero community regarding this
issue and ideas for possible solutions (like using other free
software), upgrading, some registry edits, going back to Nero 5 or
Nero 6...

So, what you are seeing is nothing new and you may not be able to fix
it - especially with Nero 7, but there seem to be quite a few possible
"solutions" for you to research.
 
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Dave G
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      6th Jul 2009
Richard I note your comments re Not Up To Date and presume you mean I should
be useing SP3!!! I have already tried this previously and to be honest even
before I had this problem when I installed SP3 my computer slowed down 30%
even though it was installed correctly. I have numerous friends who have
suffered with the same problem and all have had to Uninstall SP3 so for the
time been I will leave that alone.
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Many Thanks. Dave G


"Richard Urban" wrote:

> If you are running Windows XP with SP2 you are NOT up to date.
>
> --
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
>
> "Dave G" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:AFE02A60-E886-4021-B5CB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Within the last week I have suddenly started getting the following message
> > whilst trying to back up,copy or compile CDs.
> > Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library.
> > Buffer Overrun Detected.
> > Program:C:\ProgramFiles\Nero\Nero7\Core\nero.exe
> > A buffer overrun has been detected which has corrupted the programmes
> > internal state. The programme cannot safely continue execution and will
> > now
> > be terminated.
> >
> > When I click on ok the programme just sits there and I have to close it
> > down
> > manually. I am running Windows XP Pro with SP2 all up to date and AVG
> > Pro/Spybot in conjunction with Microsoft Firewall which has been my
> > standard
> > for some years now. Has anyone any ideas how to solve this problem bearing
> > in
> > mind I have uninstalled Nero twice via the programme but also manually and
> > via the register to no avail. No other programmes appear at this time to
> > be
> > affected.
> > Any advise you could offer would be appreciated.
> > --
> > Many Thanks. Dave G

>
>

 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      6th Jul 2009
On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 12:50:01 -0700, Dave G
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Richard I note your comments re Not Up To Date and presume you mean I should
> be useing SP3!!! I have already tried this previously and to be honest even
> before I had this problem when I installed SP3 my computer slowed down 30%
> even though it was installed correctly. I have numerous friends who have
> suffered with the same problem and all have had to Uninstall SP3 so for the
> time been I will leave that alone.



Your choice as to what to do, but if you and your friends are seeing a
slowdown after SP3 installation, you are clearly doing something very
much wrong.



> "Richard Urban" wrote:
>
> > If you are running Windows XP with SP2 you are NOT up to date.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Richard Urban
> > Microsoft MVP
> > Windows Desktop Experience
> >
> >
> > "Dave G" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:AFE02A60-E886-4021-B5CB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > Within the last week I have suddenly started getting the following message
> > > whilst trying to back up,copy or compile CDs.
> > > Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library.
> > > Buffer Overrun Detected.
> > > Program:C:\ProgramFiles\Nero\Nero7\Core\nero.exe
> > > A buffer overrun has been detected which has corrupted the programmes
> > > internal state. The programme cannot safely continue execution and will
> > > now
> > > be terminated.
> > >
> > > When I click on ok the programme just sits there and I have to close it
> > > down
> > > manually. I am running Windows XP Pro with SP2 all up to date and AVG
> > > Pro/Spybot in conjunction with Microsoft Firewall which has been my
> > > standard
> > > for some years now. Has anyone any ideas how to solve this problem bearing
> > > in
> > > mind I have uninstalled Nero twice via the programme but also manually and
> > > via the register to no avail. No other programmes appear at this time to
> > > be
> > > affected.
> > > Any advise you could offer would be appreciated.
> > > --
> > > Many Thanks. Dave G

> >
> >


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