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Roxio Easy Media Creator 7 - Page 4 Questions & Answers
Disc drives
open the case, remove the ribbon cable attached to it, remove the power cable and reattach carefully and it will be seen.
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Burning a dvd
You could have a variety of problems but these are the most likely...a) you are missing a driver, b) your software is corrupt, c) it may not be compatible (without an update) with your operating system. Personally I would simply try another burner....Freewarefiles.com and many other sites have them...if you filter your results by "free" on cnet downloads you can find one that thousands of folks....if not millions....are happy with. Try that....why...BECAUSE it's a lot less hassle and more than likely you will find something that works...by the way if you are running XP or later you have burn capability built in. Hope this helps..Tango
Dvd wont play
Try updateding the drivers for your burner and then try again....goodluck
Roxio creater starter 12.1.0.439
If you are experiencing the certificate file message or missing tabs in your Roxio software, please perform a manual update of your anti-virus or security software and reinstall the Roxio Creator Starter. You can perform a manual update by launching your anti-virus or security software and using the Update option.
Prior to reinstalling, it is strongly advised that you temporarily disable your anti-virus and security software and any unnecessary background processes to ensure a smooth install.
I have tried to install
Please go through below link and check what are you missing.
http://img.roxio.com/enu/products/creator/2011/system-requirements/c2011-system-requirements.html
How do I burn multiple slide shows to DVD using Roxio 2011
Create the multiple slide shows and store them in a directory that you have created on your hard disk just for those slide shows. When all the slide shows are present in that directory, start Roxio, use the Add Files function and go to that directory and select all of the files you want on the DVD. Name the DVD to something that indicates what is on it and start the Create/Burn to make your DVD.
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