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How do I retrieve Sonic MyDVD which was bundled

When you bought your computer should should have also received some CDs with any software that you purchased or that were included with your package. Sometimes you will get the original software CDs (which you can use to reinstall the software) and sometimes you will get a "recovery" CD created by your computer manufacturer which may contain the files you need to re-install multiple software applications. Look through your stuff that you got with your computer... it should be in there somewhere.
10/5/2009 10:41:14 AM • Sonic MyDVD... • Answered on Oct 05, 2009
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I am running a slideshow on my View Sonic monitor. The slides are on a USB drive and are number 1-13. The slideshow is playing out of order. How can I fix this?

no slide show application stated, of vast types. easy has settings why not do that? first.
5/30/2019 6:37:42 PM • Sonic Computers... • Answered on May 30, 2019
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Returned item delievered but not acknowledged by Sonic Electronix, please help

You need to contact the vendor, there is nothing this site can do for you.
1/20/2017 9:58:49 PM • Sonic Computers... • Answered on Jan 20, 2017
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I have a DELL 7700 with xp ,every time I reboot it says error in sonic cd rom and it wants me to re-install I

If you can reach this site, Dell will analyze your system and see what is missing, in the way of drivers, and you can then download some of the missing firmware. http://www.dell.com/support/my-support/us/en/19
12/26/2013 11:19:21 AM • Sonic Computers... • Answered on Dec 26, 2013
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C:/hp/tmp/src/

Hi,

It seems that particular application(Sonic) files might have got corrupted or not installed properly.

So you can try these steps:

1. Start -> Run -> Type %temp% -> click OK -> delete all the files( if you are not able to delete any files please skip those files)

2. Start -> Start -> Run -> Type temp -> click OK -> delete all the files ( if you are not able to delete any files please skip those files)

2.Click on start -> Run -> msconfig -> click on services tab -> on the same window at the left bottom you could see "hide all microsoft" option, put a check mark for hide all microsoft option and then disable all the services -> go to the startup tab -> right bottom you could see disable all -> click on disable all -> click on apply -> ok -> click on restart on the popup.

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Make sure you put a check mark for "Hide all Microsoft" in the service tab before you disable all the services.

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12/29/2010 5:37:51 AM • Sonic Computers... • Answered on Dec 29, 2010
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I had my computer "optimized"

Take it back to Office Depot and dem
and they fix it. They use a canned program that strips out programs they think MIGHT be bad. They have killed Sonic.
If you have your recovery disk it will be needed.
If this answers your question, I'd appreciate 4 thumbs. I do this for fun and do not get paid.
9/20/2010 2:43:19 PM • Sonic Computers... • Answered on Sep 20, 2010
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My dell sonic is missing

I would go to symatec webste, and do a virus scan. You might have a virus that is deleting the files off. You can try going to www.dell.com enter your computer model number and download the sonic program.
11/23/2009 10:53:08 PM • Sonic Computers... • Answered on Nov 23, 2009
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