

For more information on this error, please see This also may happen when the 64bit version of PDF Converter Enterprise's text converter for Word (SSPDFCGX64.cnv) is loaded by the 32bit version of Word. There is a separate 32bit file (SSPDFCG.cnv) for 32bit Word, so the following solution to rename the file will not effect any system process because this file is not needed in that specific environment. If there is a discrepancy, this error message is generated.

When Word begins the their launch or merge operation, it validates the converter files found on the computer against their pointers in the registry. However, it is not necessarily the converter file in use.

Word cannot start the converter SSPDFCGX64.cnv Cause: This behavior can occur when the 'SSPDFCGX64.cnv' Converter file that PDF Converter Professional/Enterprise installs on a Windows 7 (64-bit) OS environment running Microsoft Word 2010 is missing or corrupt. They signed a contract with Prelude and released their first single, the brilliant 'You're the One for Me,' by the end of 1981. Shortly after the '70s gave way to the '80s - long after the latter had established himself as a crucial jazz and R&B session musician, often as an associate of James Mtume - they began recording together, using Williams' nickname (earned from his prowess on the football field) as their recording alias. Williams and Eaves met in Brooklyn, New York.

Eaves' instrumental backing and production were extremely complementary to Williams' deliveries, punching out bold, intricate arrangements that were often livened up for the dancefloor by remixer extraordinaire Francois Kevorkian. From the release of their first single onward, Williams' voice was instantly recognizable for its power-packed, uplifting nature. D Train, an innovative post-disco duo that consisted of James 'D-Train' Williams (vocals) and Hubert Eaves III (keyboards, bass, drums, arrangements, productions), recorded a clutch of electrified dance/R&B classics in the early '80s.
