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#1 RJGraham

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Posted 20 June 2009 - 08:27 AM

I just installed Easy Media Creator 9 on my new computer with Vista (previously I was running Windows XP).  I tried to use Xingtones to create a ringtone for my cell phone.  I get the setup menu, but there is nothing in the radio boxes and it won't let me add information.   I go to the update and try to download updates, the program starts and them I get a "program failed" message.  How do I fix this, get the upgrade and start creating ringtones?  Is this a Vista compatibility issue?

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Posted 20 June 2009 - 08:42 AM

QUOTE (RJGraham @ Jun 20 2009, 11:27 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I just installed Easy Media Creator 9 on my new computer with Vista (previously I was running Windows XP).  I tried to use Xingtones to create a ringtone for my cell phone.  I get the setup menu, but there is nothing in the radio boxes and it won't let me add information.   I go to the update and try to download updates, the program starts and them I get a "program failed" message.  How do I fix this, get the upgrade and start creating ringtones?  Is this a Vista compatibility issue?


Yes and no.  The association between Roxio and Xingtones was terminated awhile back.  You will not get it to work.

Update EMC 9 to EMC 9.1 for full Vista compatability if you haven't.  I think you can use media manager to make ringtones for your phone.  I don't have it installed at the moment.
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