file name missing mscorlib system.io.filenotfoundexception

After installing Corel Videostudio Pro free trial I press Share / create disc and I get an error message:
Corel DVD Factory 2010 has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
News from the error report:

EventType: clr20r3 P1: burningapp.exe P2: 1.0.0.50 P3: 4b293ba0
P4: mscorlib P5: 2.0.0.0 P6: 4a7cd8f7 P7: 1b2a P8: c
P9: system.io.filenotfoundexception

How can I know which file is mscorlib.dll looking?

Hello Bitsaron,

Thanks for posting on the Microsoft answers Forum.

mscorlib: system.io.filenotfoundexception - the exception that is thrown when an attempt to access a file that does not exist on disk fails.

You might want to look at the blog following Web site: http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2007/03/26/how-to-repair-the-net-framework-2-0-and-3-0-on-windows-vista.aspx

Then from the article:

  1. Do not use the .net Framework clean tool in Windows Vista
  2. Try the "sfc/scannow" command from an elevated command prompt
  3. Click Start, click all programs, then Accessories.
  4. Right-click command prompt, click run as administrator
  5. Fix again the framework (V2) with the command "update %windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\ngen.exe" from an elevated command prompt

If please reply back and let us know if this helped, or if you still need help.

Sincerely,

Article 1 will stop corruption, then 2nd control the OS binary (internal core files) are correct and corresponding to their signatures and the final recreates all "native" files of the intermediate language code.

Marilyn
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