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try on google, but first you will have to download it from internet and then open Setup.exe
then click next, next if it asks you about licence agreement, accept, if accept is dark scroll till the end of agreement and click accept then continue clicking next and continue.
Here is the official link foryou to download the audio drivers you need. Accept the licence agreement and proceed to download. Note that these drivers are Windows 7 32bit & 64bit, Windows Vista 32bit & 64bit and Windows XP (all versions) compatible.
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which operating system are you using. these are usually set for dos, so if you are using xp or vista you will need to format it to ntfs first.if it is showing on the my computer page right click on it. go down to format. change file system to ntfs(default),tick quick format and start sometime this helps but also check the capacity is the same as the hard drive or very close to or you will lose some of you drive.
This is a simple work around, but it worked for me. Create a new user and make that account the Administrator. Log in with the new account an then run Adobe and click Accept. Some reason this worked for me. Good Luck.
The problem here is that you are not seeing the entire screen. Your screen resolution is probably set to 800x600 this needs to be increased to at least 1028x764.
To do this (in Vista) go to Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > (under the header Personaltion) Adjust Screen Resolution
Slide the bar in the center of the popup window to the right to achive a higher resolution. Click OK.
After you do this you should be able to see the entire license agreement.
Hi,
Change the boot sequence from BIOS do the 1st is CD-ROM & 2nd is Hard Disk & insert the XP CD in CD-ROM then Restart the system then press any key boot from CD-ROM then accept Licence Agreement by presssing F8 then create drive as per your requirment then follow the instruction kindly note when first time restart the system dont press any key it should cont. itself
I hope that this has been very helpful for you
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