I’m using the 21 day dBpoweramp Windows R16.1 Trial. Initially ripping went well with a 17 CD Chopin Complete Edition collection. After ripping several CDs successfully, but prior to completing the collection, one day I had been intending to put a guest operation on my Windows 10 computer for friends to be able to access the computer. I followed a process suggested by a Microsoft technician that went as follows:
“Hi,
Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community.
I understand that you wish to enable the Guest account on your computer.
I suggest you to follow the below steps to enable the guest account.
• Press Windows key + X.
• Click on Command Prompt (Admin).
• Type the below command:
net user guest /active:yes
Hope it helps.”
I then continued ripping and everything was going well. Then I shut down the computer for the night and after turning it on the next day, dBpoweramp would not rip any CDs, even those that it had ripped before. No other programs were affected like the installed Roxio or Windows Media Player. It keeps on giving me a red X followed by “ERROR” for each track and does this very quickly. I quit the ripping and it comes up with a summary of what occurred. For each track it says ”Error ripping to FLAC”, then gives the particulars of the specific track where there was an error. On a line just below it says, “Error unable to open file” followed by the same particulars about the track. Each track can be played just fine, but it refuses to rip anymore. I attempted to uninstall and reinstall the initial download which was unsuccessful, then uninstalled again and re-downloaded the 21 day dBpoweramp Windows R16.1 Trial, installed it and I get the same thing. So far I have not changed anything on the initial successful program or any of the re-installs. Does anyone know what might have occurred?
“Hi,
Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community.
I understand that you wish to enable the Guest account on your computer.
I suggest you to follow the below steps to enable the guest account.
• Press Windows key + X.
• Click on Command Prompt (Admin).
• Type the below command:
net user guest /active:yes
Hope it helps.”
I then continued ripping and everything was going well. Then I shut down the computer for the night and after turning it on the next day, dBpoweramp would not rip any CDs, even those that it had ripped before. No other programs were affected like the installed Roxio or Windows Media Player. It keeps on giving me a red X followed by “ERROR” for each track and does this very quickly. I quit the ripping and it comes up with a summary of what occurred. For each track it says ”Error ripping to FLAC”, then gives the particulars of the specific track where there was an error. On a line just below it says, “Error unable to open file” followed by the same particulars about the track. Each track can be played just fine, but it refuses to rip anymore. I attempted to uninstall and reinstall the initial download which was unsuccessful, then uninstalled again and re-downloaded the 21 day dBpoweramp Windows R16.1 Trial, installed it and I get the same thing. So far I have not changed anything on the initial successful program or any of the re-installs. Does anyone know what might have occurred?
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