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Old June 26th, 2005, 06:16 PM
Island Extreme Island Extreme is offline
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Hoster on my laptop - time to leave the discs home

OK I bought Hoster v2.209 last summer. I loaded it on my desktop computer (it was all I had at the time) Now I just purchased a Dell Inspiron 6000 - Celeron M processor - windows XP -

OK
to do this TECHNICALLY and LEGALLY - what do I need to do to load it on my laptop (I'm more than willing to take it off my desktop if that is necessary for legal reasons)

TECHNICAL ISSUE #1
I tried loading it on my laptop and during installation it was prompting me to put in a floppy disc. I don't even have a floppy drive on my laptop!

TECHNICAL ISSUE #2
what do I need to get the lyric output to a tv set? Is there a USB option?

TECHNICAL ISSUE #3
Any trick to getting my files that are on my firewire drive to link up when I go to my laptop?

TECHNICAL ISSUE #4
I'm all about using the latest and greatest so when I do get Hoster working on my laptop, I'm assuming I just need to purchase the upgrade and it will be easy???


THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH in advance for any help.

Hope you are all having a GREAT SUMMER!

-Sean
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