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installing microstudio
Greetings,
Having just purchased Karaoke Suite 4, I am well pleased with it's capabilities on my pc, however when i try to install on my laptop (which has no floppy drive), i cant get past the make floppy disc stage. Is there anything can be done in this instance as i need the laptop for mobility. HELP PLEASE., |
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The floppy install is only needed if the pc cannot be connected to the internet. If there is an internet connection the install program will not ask for the floppy.
If it is absolutely impossible to connect that pc to the internet, a USB floppy drive could be purchased. George |
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ok, thanks, i eventually figured that out, however i now have the problem of removing the inestimable number of viruses received in the space of the 2 minutes connected to the net . not to worry, will get there, and again thanks.
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Here is another Way to do this http://www.mtu.com/support/faq/faq-h...#DeleteRegKeys
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Bryan, MTU |
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Connected but still asking for A drive
I'm having the same problem trying to set my mstudio 2611, laptop does not have an A drive and I refuse to go buy an external floppy that I'd NEVER use again. H*LL!! I haven't used the A drive on my desktop since i don't know When.
I am connected to internet, but install program STILL asks for Floppy. KLane |
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Fire Wall
I didn't install one, what do i do in case isp does???
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Might try contacting them and find out if they have firewalls built in, and how to disable itfor a short time when need be.
From what I've read on the forums, there's not much doubt that AOL has built in firewalls. I don't know if the Windows firewall could be a problem or not. I know my XP has one which I keep turned off because I use Norton, plus my router has a firewall that is on all the time, but has not been a problem. To access the Windows firewall, open CONTROL PANEL, WINDOWS FIREWALL, and select on or off. You might turn it off if it is on, and see if that does it. You can always turn it back on afterward for protection. If that doesn't help, you may have to contact the ISP. Something seems to be blocking the transfer of info to MTU. George Last edited by George; September 6th, 2005 at 10:35 PM. |
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