Can't seem to hit "Next" during the DVD creation p

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Zclyh3
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Can't seem to hit "Next" during the DVD creation p

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For some reason, after opening up an old file to make one small chapter change, I can't seem to click on the "Next" anymore to actually proceed to create my DVD. What's going on? No matter how many times I click NEXT, it actually doesn't bring me to the DVD creation page.

http://www.zclyh.com/Next.jpg

I guess what I COULD do is recreate the menu pages, but that is a waste of time. I just made ONE small chapter adjustment and now it doesn't go next.
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I had that happen to me once, a while back. I think it took a re-install of VS to fix it.
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Post by Ken Berry »

It has become almost a mantra with me over the past couple of months to suggest people first go to the Microsoft DirectX website and download the latest update patch. The current one is dated March 2009 and can be found at http://tiny.cc/qb58I

Note that it updates both DirectX 9.0c (XP) and 10 (Vista). The number of your DirectX installation will not change, but the patch gives extra functionality in a number of areas and corrects other faults in VS11 in particular -- and now also in X2 -- which appear linked to Windows updates. The menu preview , 'building preview graph' and other problems in the burning module seem to be amongst them. Moving to the Next page may also be one of them.

Note that DirectX is not included in the usual pattern of Windows automatic updates. It has to be done every so often by the user manually. So unless you have recently done this, you are probably still using the original, non-updated version of DirectX which came with your computer.
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