5v5 rider
19-07-06, 08:47 AM
Hi Guys,
Totally non bike related BUT..... I'm trying to burn a dvd slide show using some pics I took from the fairford airshow. On trying to burn it failed giving me the error 'the sid on a per-user subscription does not exist'. Im using NERO 7 on an xp pro machine with 1gb ram and tonnes of HDD space and dont have any memory issues. I tried using another dvd just in case the media was duff but still getting the same prob. I've never had this problem before and all I can find on google realtes to 'remote desktop' issues and/or sound card conflicts. I'm a home user NOT on a network and was not connected to the internet at the time. Also my machine has onbard soundcard and no add on sound card( which some of the guys on the tech forum were complaining about and by disabling one or the other fixed the issue so mines not for that reason).
I'm at work at the moment so cant try any other prob determination tricks, as Im gonna try burnin a CD slide show to check if same thing happens with CD's.
Heres where it gets a bit sticky.....the version of XP is one I was given from my previous employer which have since sold out and I believe the licenses have been revoked so am using 'counterfeit' operating system theoretically... :shock: I'm gonna purchase my own copy of XP soon once I have saved some cash up but does anyone know what the error could be? Really confused as to how to get around the issue.. any IT geniuses about today??? :?:
Any help would be Immensly appreciated.
Ta in advance
Phil
Totally non bike related BUT..... I'm trying to burn a dvd slide show using some pics I took from the fairford airshow. On trying to burn it failed giving me the error 'the sid on a per-user subscription does not exist'. Im using NERO 7 on an xp pro machine with 1gb ram and tonnes of HDD space and dont have any memory issues. I tried using another dvd just in case the media was duff but still getting the same prob. I've never had this problem before and all I can find on google realtes to 'remote desktop' issues and/or sound card conflicts. I'm a home user NOT on a network and was not connected to the internet at the time. Also my machine has onbard soundcard and no add on sound card( which some of the guys on the tech forum were complaining about and by disabling one or the other fixed the issue so mines not for that reason).
I'm at work at the moment so cant try any other prob determination tricks, as Im gonna try burnin a CD slide show to check if same thing happens with CD's.
Heres where it gets a bit sticky.....the version of XP is one I was given from my previous employer which have since sold out and I believe the licenses have been revoked so am using 'counterfeit' operating system theoretically... :shock: I'm gonna purchase my own copy of XP soon once I have saved some cash up but does anyone know what the error could be? Really confused as to how to get around the issue.. any IT geniuses about today??? :?:
Any help would be Immensly appreciated.
Ta in advance
Phil