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yes it was the only one I tried to move over, but I did already have hoster on the little laptop.
I had it on the desktop unit and I started having copy problems with it. Probably drivers and so forth. It used to make real good copies with Goldenhawk or Microstudio using a plextor PX 716. all of a sudden, things stopped working like they used to with either program. A fifteen year old grandaughter started using the desktop quite a bit. I'm not saying she did anything, but funny things started happening about then. So I decided to put it on a small laptop and abandon it on the desktop until I get things squared away again on it. ( I am in the process of reloading and reconfiguring XP Pro now.) So I downloaded and installed it a couple of times and I kept getting the same message. If I can get it going on the small laptop, that will give me some tme to get the desktop all up and running, then I will contact MTU to see about getting it back on there. I just don't want to give them the idea that I am resetting and putting it on a half dozen computers with all the resets. I really like working on stuff on the desktop. Phil |
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For your Plextor 716 go to their web page and get the latest drivers for the drive. It could just be that the drive is wearing out. The laser's on those do weaken with age and begin to make bad copies.
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Dale Douglass 2nd Generation Karaoke I am not a member of the MTU Staff.
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You have only installed Microstudio on you computer with MTU CPU Name "pc". You can install it on a second computer without needing MTU.
Enjoy! ![]() BTW: It DOES sound like your Granddaughter has visited a web site that has infected your computer with Lord only knows what... viruses, Trojans, Worms. Be sure you don't have any valuable data (such as home accounting, or stock or bank accounts) that you access over the Internet on that computer. If your "pc" now has a Trojan, it IS sending your keystrokes, passwords, etc. to (probably) a Russian web server. If that happens, it is sold worldwide in minutes! ![]() Don't want to scare you, but a similar thing happened to my wife's computer when her son visited a Kazzz site. I found 29 nasties on her computer after his visit! ![]() |
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