brs.exe error code on boot

rcfant89

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I'm getting the following message every time I boot up my computer:
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I am not sure what the problem is and I would like to fix it. My startup folder is listed as "empty" but I think there is probably a program trying to load on it and it's failing, something to do with a VMware machine perhaps? I don't know.
 
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Cyberlink trial software will disable itself after a period of time by removing some of its components, you just need to install it again or acquire a full version.

Windows 7 x32 and x64 have built-in DVD player software but windows 8 has foregone that option to save on install space.

You may have had a movie that used a runtime type of PowerDVd which would play the movie but you could not use the software to edit or change the movie. You should download another runtime PowerDVd to fix your issue.

http://www.cyberlink.com/support/product-faq-content.do?id=1420

rcfant89

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I went to Start>Run>Msconfig>Startup and there was a "Cyberlink Brs" startup item. Maybe that was it. I have "PowerDVD" on my computer and cyberlink was a built in function of a movie I was watching. Perhaps it got set to start and can't with the dvd removed, idk.
 

TenPc

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Cyberlink trial software will disable itself after a period of time by removing some of its components, you just need to install it again or acquire a full version.

Windows 7 x32 and x64 have built-in DVD player software but windows 8 has foregone that option to save on install space.

You may have had a movie that used a runtime type of PowerDVd which would play the movie but you could not use the software to edit or change the movie. You should download another runtime PowerDVd to fix your issue.

http://www.cyberlink.com/support/product-faq-content.do?id=1420

 
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