Got rid of my Problem with the C++ runtime error (with pcm2.exe program)
I was sick of it, and after i got to the conclusion that it is a Windows problem and i would never get an answer from Microsoft (without paying). So i did a complete set up of my windows XP Home OEM version. Took me some time with all programs and softwareand stuff, but it was worth it.
In my case: To avoid these "crashes" Try to avoid using applications from a company called "Sierra" (my game was called "Extreme Biker, Edgar Torronteras" and the tv module at the same time. Running a ATI Radeon 9600 TX.
In Europe (especially in Germany) I consulted several forums where problems with this error and a the company sierra occured.
rmosko7
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September 14th, 2004 16:00
universalsoldie
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September 19th, 2004 09:00
Having the same problems on power cinema program. I removed and installed several times this application.
Same message occurs (Runtime error !).
Any solution from anyone ?? Thanks
Lanchester
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September 25th, 2004 15:00
How best to avoid this error message and run a DVD normally again .
this is a new problem (last two days on a two month old Insperation 1000
I can see others have posted similar problems mut I cannot see how to see any responses
Any help greatfully received
John
universalsoldie
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September 26th, 2004 09:00
Thanks for your suggestion
The error on PCM2.exe "run time error" occurs on power cinema service only (watching tv, recording, ....), on a "ATI Radeon 9600 TX"
The application "powerDVD" to run a DVD and "PowerDirectorPro" to edit, work without any trouble.
It might be a problem with win XP (no SP2 yet) or Power cinema itself.
I have seen on several forums, that XP Service Pack 2 is not the best thing to do, several programs dont work anymore !! Watch it !!
Thanks for help anyway
universalsoldie
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October 7th, 2004 18:00
Hello to everyone
Got rid of my Problem with the C++ runtime error (with pcm2.exe program)
I was sick of it, and after i got to the conclusion that it is a Windows problem and i would never get an answer from Microsoft (without paying). So i did a complete set up of my windows XP Home OEM version. Took me some time with all programs and softwareand stuff, but it was worth it.
In my case: To avoid these "crashes" Try to avoid using applications from a company called "Sierra" (my game was called "Extreme Biker, Edgar Torronteras" and the tv module at the same time. Running a ATI Radeon 9600 TX.
In Europe (especially in Germany) I consulted several forums where problems with this error and a the company sierra occured.
Thanks to anyone
Urs from Switzerland