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I can't reinstall the Roxio software. It can on my computer 2 years ago and I did not get a disc for it. Like I said I am still very new to compute use and I think I might have deleted these files running a registry clean up (free scan) which I thought I need to do and have since found out I shouldn't be doing it! When I check my McAfee systems guard log, it says a one time change has been allowed on your computer and states the following: Rule Type: Registry Process: C: Program Files Common Files Sonic Shared Sonic Central Main Mediahub.exe Process Version: 2.04.32 HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion policies explorer BackupNoCDBurning Does this mean anything? Roxio suggested that I just upgrade to a newer version, but all I really want to do with it is copy a CD or two and not much more. Thanks for your help.
I can't reinstall the Roxio software. It can on my computer 2 years ago and I did not get a disc for it. Like I said I am still very new to compute use and I think I might have deleted these files running a registry clean up (free scan) which I thought I need to do and have since found out I shouldn't be doing it!
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When I check my McAfee systems guard log, it says a one time change has been allowed on your computer and states the following: Rule Type: Registry Process: C: Program Files Common Files Sonic Shared Sonic Central Main Mediahub.exe Process Version: 2.04.32b HKEYLOCALMACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion policies explorer BackupNoCDBurning Does this mean anything? Roxio suggested that I just upgrade to a newer version, but all I really want to do with it is copy a CD or two and not much more. Thanks for your help. Click to expand.If the registry cleaning tool you used had a backup/restore function, now's the time to use it - see if whatever it did can be reversed. Or try using System Restore to go back to a time just before you unleashed this registry tool. Maybe approach wherever you got the PC from and see if they'll let you have a Roxio CD now. (An unlikely route, but worth a shot.) Check whether these DLL files are actually.missing.
DLLs are usually in C: Windows System32 but may also be in your Roxio program directory. (You may have to enable 'all files' to be seen in Windows Explorer in order to find them.) I don't see any reason why a.registry. cleaning tool should remove DLL files.
Again, what makes you think it's these files in particular that are missing? Are you getting an error message? If so, please quote it in full. If they ARE missing, see if you've got copies of them somewhere else on your PC - maybe search your dllcache folder in C: Windows system32 or in i386. (Or maybe even download them from a reliable source.) If you have them, you might be able to put copies back in C: Windows system32. Whichever way you might find them, you could try to register them: Start Run regsvr32 c: windows system32 filename.dll one by one, or Start Run regsvr32 'c: Program Files Roxio somethingorother filename.dll' or wherever the files are.
(Note - if there are spaces in what you need to put after 'regsvr32', you will need to enclose it in quotes, as I have above) This may well not work - who knows what else the registry 'cleaner' did to your system? Furthermore, you may have issues with different versions of the DLLs floating around. Alternatively, as it's just for light use and you don't seem to need all the other functionality of your Roxio program, look for free CD copying software: or elsewhere. Not entirely sure, but I don't think the McAfee log is anything to worry about. It allowed the change - other people have had it blocked by anti-malware programs and lost CD/DVD functionality (Google 'backupnocdburning'). If the registry cleaning tool you used had a backup/restore function, now's the time to use it - see if whatever it did can be reversed. Or try using System Restore to go back to a time just before you unleashed this registry tool.
Maybe approach wherever you got the PC from and see if they'll let you have a Roxio CD now. (An unlikely route, but worth a shot.) Check whether these DLL files are actually.missing.
DLLs are usually in C: Windows System32 but may also be in your Roxio program directory. (You may have to enable 'all files' to be seen in Windows Explorer in order to find them.) I don't see any reason why a.registry. cleaning tool should remove DLL files. Again, what makes you think it's these files in particular that are missing? Are you getting an error message? If so, please quote it in full. If they ARE missing, see if you've got copies of them somewhere else on your PC - maybe search your dllcache folder in C: Windows system32 or in i386.
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(Or maybe even download them from a reliable source.) If you have them, you might be able to put copies back in C: Windows system32. Whichever way you might find them, you could try to register them: Start Run regsvr32 c: windows system32 filename.dll one by one, or Start Run regsvr32 'c: Program Files Roxio somethingorother filename.dll' or wherever the files are.
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(Note - if there are spaces in what you need to put after 'regsvr32', you will need to enclose it in quotes, as I have above) This may well not work - who knows what else the registry 'cleaner' did to your system? Furthermore, you may have issues with different versions of the DLLs floating around. Alternatively, as it's just for light use and you don't seem to need all the other functionality of your Roxio program, look for free CD copying software: or elsewhere. Not entirely sure, but I don't think the McAfee log is anything to worry about.
It allowed the change - other people have had it blocked by anti-malware programs and lost CD/DVD functionality (Google 'backupnocdburning').
My Dell laptop (Latitude D820) came with Roxio Creator Plus Dell Edition for use with the built in DVD burner. I believe this odd OEM version is built based on Easy CD Creator 7. Sometimes you need to burn bootable CDs for Windows. Mostly this is necessary when you want to create a Windows installer disc to reformat and install a fresh OS.
While Roxio Creator Plus Dell Edition does have the option to make a CD bootable, it doesn’t appear to actually work. It requires you supply an image of the boot code (no problem, I have several such working image files, and they are easily found on the internet as well.) However, after burning the 'bootable' disc it doesn’t boot the computer giving me an error code 4. This is only a theory but I believe it is picking the wrong emulation type. There isn’t a dialog or setting that lets you manually control the emulation type (as there is on other versions of Creator) however, the Help File says:. An emulation format is selected based on the size of the image you select:. If the image is 1.44 MB or less, a bootable CD or DVD will be created that your computer sees as a 1.44 MB floppy disk.
When you start your computer using this bootable CD or DVD, the disc will automatically be assigned drive letter A. If the image is between 1.44 and 2.88 MB, a bootable CD or DVD will be created that your computer sees as a 2.88 MB floppy disk. When you start your computer using this bootable CD or DVD, the disc will automatically be assigned drive letter A. If the image is larger than 2.88 MB, a bootable CD or DVD will be created that your computer sees as a hard disk partition. When you start your computer using this bootable CD or DVD, the disc will automatically be assigned drive letter C. Well thanks Roxio for taking out (or breaking) a very important feature in your software.
In the full Creator software, you have the ability to choose the emulation type yourself. And for the record, I have yet to see a boot image larger than 1.44MB so it appears it will always choose floppy disk emulation. Interestingly I’ve heard from several people who have non Dell OEM versions of Easy CD/DVD Creator 7 and 8 (which as I said do give you the manual option of choosing emulation) yet still are not correctly making bootable discs.
Roxio, care to comment? So if you’re like me, at the office, all you have is this version of Roxio software that won’t make a bootable CD (even though it claims it will.) What can you do?
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If only Nero had a 30 day free trial download or something. There is hope is a pretty amazing free (donations accepted) software package that not only will create a bootable Windows install image but it will burn it to a CD bypassing the need for Creator at all, AND it allows you to easily slipstream new service packs into your install.
Now I went ahead and downloaded, tried it out, and it worked great! If you are creating a bootable Windows install CD whether you want to slipstream hotfixes and service packs in your installation or not, this is the app to use!