Verizon Yahoo is eliminating their Norton Anti Virus on 12/08/08. I bought their Verizon Security Suite and downloaded it. This new software seems to have deleted one(or more) of my Sonic DigitalMedia LE v7 files, most notably the AUDIO.msi file.
When I boot up, I get several dialog boxes about wanting me to load a CD called Sonic Update Manager. It is hectic trying to get these dialog boxes off my desk top Xing, closing, etc. I have to open my Internet to get the box in my tray.
I had this Sonic DigitalMedia LE v7 loaded on my Dell Dimension 2400 computer at their factory over three years ago. I do not have a CD for this program.
How can I get this AUDIO.msi file w/o paying for tech support or even having to buy a whole new product?
MacIntyre
Missing Audio.msi File
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MacIntyre
, Nov 25 2008 03:55 PM
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Posted 25 November 2008 - 03:55 PM
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Posted 25 November 2008 - 04:14 PM
QUOTE (MacIntyre @ Nov 25 2008, 06:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Verizon Yahoo is eliminating their Norton Anti Virus on 12/08/08. I bought their Verizon Security Suite and downloaded it. This new software seems to have deleted one(or more) of my Sonic DigitalMedia LE v7 files, most notably the AUDIO.msi file.
When I boot up, I get several dialog boxes about wanting me to load a CD called Sonic Update Manager. It is hectic trying to get these dialog boxes off my desk top Xing, closing, etc. I have to open my Internet to get the box in my tray.
I had this Sonic DigitalMedia LE v7 loaded on my Dell Dimension 2400 computer at their factory over three years ago. I do not have a CD for this program.
How can I get this AUDIO.msi file w/o paying for tech support or even having to buy a whole new product?
MacIntyre
When I boot up, I get several dialog boxes about wanting me to load a CD called Sonic Update Manager. It is hectic trying to get these dialog boxes off my desk top Xing, closing, etc. I have to open my Internet to get the box in my tray.
I had this Sonic DigitalMedia LE v7 loaded on my Dell Dimension 2400 computer at their factory over three years ago. I do not have a CD for this program.
How can I get this AUDIO.msi file w/o paying for tech support or even having to buy a whole new product?
MacIntyre
Contact Dell it is their OEM software.
Support for Roxio OEM's comes from the supplier of the OEM version, in your case its Dell.
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