Still failing to get to the please wait box

"Jon Hinchliffe [email protected] [EAC]" <[email protected]> Thu, 2 Jul 2020 17:33:31 +0100
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I am still having no joy getting EAC to work on my copy of Windows 10. It
just hangs as a processor and never gets to small the little please wait
box.

I found an EAC.exe from 2004 on my PC and ran that and that is fine. It
opens and goes through etc up etc

eac-095b4-cdrdao.exe worked fine but the cdrdao window seemed to get into a
loop opening more and more instances. I had to shutdown to get rid of it

eac-0.99pb5.exe
eac-1.3.exe
eac-1.5.exe

Have all failed although twice I have had glimmers of hope with 1.3

I have tried a registry cleaner

I have removed

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\AWSoftware\EAC

I have tried searching regedit for eac but it is a frustrating job as it is
far too common a combination

I have tried installing to a different direction

I have also renamed EAC.exe to EAC2.exe and still no joy

At various points, I have uninstalled and cleaned and rebooted.

I think I have exhausted all my ideas now :-(

I would use the old version but of course, Freedb is gone and I don't know
how to get CD info now.

Jon

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