Can Not Start My Roxio 2010
#1
Posted 13 July 2011 - 02:57 PM
#2
Posted 14 July 2011 - 02:00 AM
Roysten, on 13 July 2011 - 02:57 PM, said:
Essentially you need to start from scratch.
1) Use this to remove Creator 2010. (link)
2) Update your computer doing this Updating your burners firmware is optional unless you have a problem later.
3) TURN OFF your anti-virus, not just pause it. Turn off and never turn on any registry cleaners you have.
4) Reinstall from the disc.
This should not take more than 20 -30 minutes or so depending on how outdated your computer is. Please post your computer specs and what SP you are running with XP.
BTW, The program is Roxio; not Rovio.
Edited by sknis, 14 July 2011 - 02:01 AM.
PC Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
Velocity Micro ProMagix ©HD 60; evga x58 motherboard, Intel i7 @2.93, 12G RAM, EVGA Nvidia 560TI superclocked video card, SoundBlaster X-Fi Xtreme audio card, Buffalo external blu-ray burner; Creator 2012. PhotoShow 6, VHS to DVD 3Plus.
Laptop - Windows 7 Home
Dell XPS 1645, Intel I7 1,6G with overdrive ,4G RAM, 1 GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730, Sound Blaster X-Fi MB Panzer, 500G hard drive.
Apple =OSX 10.5
MacBook Pro; 15.4-inch widescreen display, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB memory, 200GB hard drive, 8x SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW), NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 256MB of GDDR3 memory. ILife 08, Toast 10, Final Cut Express 4 and Photoshop 4.
#3
Posted 14 July 2011 - 02:37 AM
Roysten, on 13 July 2011 - 02:57 PM, said:
I am useing Microsoft Windows XP, Home Edition,Version 2002,Servic Pack 3.
My Broadband is from my SP Virgin Media.
I am a nurd are you saying I need a video card before I start??????
Thank you once again for your help.
Regards
Roysten
Edited by Roysten, 14 July 2011 - 06:07 AM.
#4
Posted 14 July 2011 - 02:55 AM
Roysten, on 14 July 2011 - 02:37 AM, said:
I am useing Microsoft Windows XP, Home Edition,Version 2002,Servic Pack 3.
My Broadband is from my SP Virgin Media.
Thank you once again for your help.
Regards
Roysten
Video card or chip? Did you build it or is it a commercial machine. If so, what make and model?
PC Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
Velocity Micro ProMagix ©HD 60; evga x58 motherboard, Intel i7 @2.93, 12G RAM, EVGA Nvidia 560TI superclocked video card, SoundBlaster X-Fi Xtreme audio card, Buffalo external blu-ray burner; Creator 2012. PhotoShow 6, VHS to DVD 3Plus.
Laptop - Windows 7 Home
Dell XPS 1645, Intel I7 1,6G with overdrive ,4G RAM, 1 GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730, Sound Blaster X-Fi MB Panzer, 500G hard drive.
Apple =OSX 10.5
MacBook Pro; 15.4-inch widescreen display, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB memory, 200GB hard drive, 8x SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW), NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 256MB of GDDR3 memory. ILife 08, Toast 10, Final Cut Express 4 and Photoshop 4.
#5
Posted 14 July 2011 - 06:16 AM
sknis, on 14 July 2011 - 02:55 AM, said:
Sorry if I have wasted your time but if I knew that at the begining I would have got one.
Thank you once again
Roysten
#6
Posted 14 July 2011 - 06:30 AM
Depending on what parts of the Roxio suite you're using, you may or may not have enough video capabilities. If all you're doing is writing data to CD or DVD, or working with audio, then whatever you have for a video card or onboard (on the motherboard) video chip will be fine. If you want to start doing video work, putting movies onto DVD, you may, or may not need to upgrade your video capabilities. That's why it's good to list your video card/chip with your system specifications.
I'm using the built-in video capabilities of my motherboard (Radeon HD 4200), which works quite well, though it is a few years newer than your system.
Hope that helps.
Edited by d_deweywright, 14 July 2011 - 06:32 AM.
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#7
Posted 14 July 2011 - 06:44 AM
d_deweywright, on 14 July 2011 - 06:30 AM, said:
Depending on what parts of the Roxio suite you're using, you may or may not have enough video capabilities. If all you're doing is writing data to CD or DVD, or working with audio, then whatever you have for a video card or onboard (on the motherboard) video chip will be fine. If you want to start doing video work, putting movies onto DVD, you may, or may not need to upgrade your video capabilities. That's why it's good to list your video card/chip with your system specifications.
I'm using the built-in video capabilities of my motherboard (Radeon HD 4200), which works quite well, though it is a few years newer than your system.
Hope that helps.
Hope I did not wast your time
Regards
Roysten
#8
Posted 14 July 2011 - 06:56 AM
And again, tell us what you currently have for a video chip or card, it may indeed be fine. If you go into Device Manager, under Display Adapters, tell us what it lists there. (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> System, click on the Hardware Tab and then click the "Device Manager" button.)
Beware the lollipop of mediocrity. Lick it once and you'll suck forever. - Brian Wilson
[GIGABYTE GA-MA785GM-US2H MB | Athlon II X3 440 (3.0 GHz) | 2GB DDR2 RAM | 1-500GB HD (C: XP, G: Win7, D: - Apps, E: data & apps), 1-500 GB HD Data) | 2 - LiteOn DH20A4P DVD burners | External Dell QFlix DX-20A6Q DVD +/- writer | Windows 7 | Creator 2010 | Tektronix Phaser 850 solid ink printers | Epson R220 Photo/Disc printer | Ricoh GX 5050n dye sublimation ink | Epson Workforce 1100 printer
#9
Posted 14 July 2011 - 09:01 AM
Now whether it is capable of handling PCIe or it only has AGP all depends on the motherboard (that will come up at the top left at initial boot)
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Intel I7 950 on Gigabyte X58A UD3R mobo
12 GB Three Channel DDRAM
Radeon HD4850 512 MB GDR3 graphics
Signalink USB Audio Codec for ham radio connection
1 x 160 GB, 1 x 330 GB, 1 x 400 GB IDE drives
4 x 250 GB SATA 2
LG HL-DT-ST GGW-H20L BD-RE drive
22" Acer P223W monitor
EMC 7.5 on Windows XP 32 SP3
EMC10 on Windows XP64 SP2
Creator 2011 on Windows 7 Ultimate
ECD6 on Gentoo Linux (running under VMWare)
#10
Posted 14 July 2011 - 01:00 PM
gi7omy, on 14 July 2011 - 09:01 AM, said:
Now whether it is capable of handling PCIe or it only has AGP all depends on the motherboard (that will come up at the top left at initial boot)
First I want to make sure that you realized that the blue text in my first post were links to instructions. Did you try updating your computer according to the instructions?
With a 7 year old computer, I wonder if the video chip is DirectX 9c compatible. Looking at google, that was about the time it was released so it might be that the chip does not meet the minimum requirements. Before you decide to buy a video card, you should do some soul searching about upgrading a 7 year old computer vs buying a new one (prices of computers are much lower than what you probably paid for yours.) You can probably get a decent video card for well under $100 and you can put it in yourself in a few minutes.
Roysten, Please don't use age as a cop out !. I'm older than you and I'm not the oldest person who posts frequently on the site. You are not wasting our time; we love to solve problems. We need a dialog so you have to respond to out questions; we can't just continue to ask them with no response.
For the third time (or maybe 4th) what do you want to do with the program? Make slide shows, make videos, edit audio, back up your hard drive, etc. There are over 30 applications so we need some clarity.
Edited by sknis, 14 July 2011 - 01:02 PM.
PC Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
Velocity Micro ProMagix ©HD 60; evga x58 motherboard, Intel i7 @2.93, 12G RAM, EVGA Nvidia 560TI superclocked video card, SoundBlaster X-Fi Xtreme audio card, Buffalo external blu-ray burner; Creator 2012. PhotoShow 6, VHS to DVD 3Plus.
Laptop - Windows 7 Home
Dell XPS 1645, Intel I7 1,6G with overdrive ,4G RAM, 1 GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730, Sound Blaster X-Fi MB Panzer, 500G hard drive.
Apple =OSX 10.5
MacBook Pro; 15.4-inch widescreen display, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB memory, 200GB hard drive, 8x SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW), NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 256MB of GDDR3 memory. ILife 08, Toast 10, Final Cut Express 4 and Photoshop 4.
#11
Posted 14 July 2011 - 01:44 PM
AGP: http://www.dabs.com/category/components-and-storage,graphics--tv-tuners-and-i-o,graphics/11137-42220000#filters
PCIe: http://www.dabs.com/category/components-and-storage,graphics--tv-tuners-and-i-o,graphics/11137-43990000#filters
You'd need to know what sort of graphics slot you have in the motherboard - generally AGP is brown (and set back from the other slots, PCIe is black and PCI is white (but PCI cards are very difficult to obtain these days)
If you can give is the model and number of the board (look at top left when it boots first) we can check what sort of slot it uses
"Rincewind could scream for mercy in nineteen languages and just scream in another forty-four "
"If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into a committee; that will do them in."
“Computers have enabled people to make more mistakes faster than almost any invention in history, with the possible exception of tequila and hand guns.” — Mitch Ratcliffe
Daithi
Home Brew computer
Intel I7 950 on Gigabyte X58A UD3R mobo
12 GB Three Channel DDRAM
Radeon HD4850 512 MB GDR3 graphics
Signalink USB Audio Codec for ham radio connection
1 x 160 GB, 1 x 330 GB, 1 x 400 GB IDE drives
4 x 250 GB SATA 2
LG HL-DT-ST GGW-H20L BD-RE drive
22" Acer P223W monitor
EMC 7.5 on Windows XP 32 SP3
EMC10 on Windows XP64 SP2
Creator 2011 on Windows 7 Ultimate
ECD6 on Gentoo Linux (running under VMWare)
#12
Posted 14 July 2011 - 02:52 PM
sknis, on 14 July 2011 - 01:00 PM, said:
With a 7 year old computer, I wonder if the video chip is DirectX 9c compatible. Looking at google, that was about the time it was released so it might be that the chip does not meet the minimum requirements. Before you decide to buy a video card, you should do some soul searching about upgrading a 7 year old computer vs buying a new one (prices of computers are much lower than what you probably paid for yours.) You can probably get a decent video card for well under $100 and you can put it in yourself in a few minutes.
Roysten, Please don't use age as a cop out !. I'm older than you and I'm not the oldest person who posts frequently on the site. You are not wasting our time; we love to solve problems. We need a dialog so you have to respond to out questions; we can't just continue to ask them with no response.
For the third time (or maybe 4th) what do you want to do with the program? Make slide shows, make videos, edit audio, back up your hard drive, etc. There are over 30 applications so we need some clarity.
#13
Posted 15 July 2011 - 02:35 PM
d_deweywright, on 14 July 2011 - 06:56 AM, said:
And again, tell us what you currently have for a video chip or card, it may indeed be fine. If you go into Device Manager, under Display Adapters, tell us what it lists there. (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> System, click on the Hardware Tab and then click the "Device Manager" button.)
Regards
Roy
#14
Posted 15 July 2011 - 03:54 PM
http://www.nvidia.co...-driver-uk.html
Now whether or not that fixes your problem is a different kettle of fish. It's possible you just don't have enough graphics RAM to do video work, but let us know anyway
"Rincewind could scream for mercy in nineteen languages and just scream in another forty-four "
"If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into a committee; that will do them in."
“Computers have enabled people to make more mistakes faster than almost any invention in history, with the possible exception of tequila and hand guns.” — Mitch Ratcliffe
Daithi
Home Brew computer
Intel I7 950 on Gigabyte X58A UD3R mobo
12 GB Three Channel DDRAM
Radeon HD4850 512 MB GDR3 graphics
Signalink USB Audio Codec for ham radio connection
1 x 160 GB, 1 x 330 GB, 1 x 400 GB IDE drives
4 x 250 GB SATA 2
LG HL-DT-ST GGW-H20L BD-RE drive
22" Acer P223W monitor
EMC 7.5 on Windows XP 32 SP3
EMC10 on Windows XP64 SP2
Creator 2011 on Windows 7 Ultimate
ECD6 on Gentoo Linux (running under VMWare)
#15
Posted 16 July 2011 - 03:36 AM
gi7omy, on 14 July 2011 - 09:01 AM, said:
Now whether it is capable of handling PCIe or it only has AGP all depends on the motherboard (that will come up at the top left at initial boot)
Hi, I have done what you suggested in downloading NVIDIA and all went well, then put on the Roxio programme and that also went well, but when I went to the shortcut I experienced the same thing that brought me to this website in the beginning, i.e. a window appearing on my screen with a small red cross and Roxio by the side of it, this time with three smaller windows within this frame. So had to close computer down and re-start to get rid of this window, then I played a DVD then in the right hand side a small disc appeared showing Roxio disc, then whilst in autorun I was asked if I wanted to show this film on Roxio Cineplayer. I clicked on this but nothing happened, and again had to close the computer down to get rid of this window. So I`m not sure now what to do, I don`t want give up but any other suggestions would be welcome. Thank you once again for all your help.
Regards
Roy
#16
Posted 16 July 2011 - 04:48 AM
Roysten, on 16 July 2011 - 03:36 AM, said:
Regards
Roy
That now sounds like the registration window that you are seeing. Something has gone wrong or it is a symptom of your video device. Is this what it looks like (link)? Try the solutions from top to bottom in the thread. Make sure you have your anti-virus turneed off while you are trying to register. Are you connected to the internet?
PC Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
Velocity Micro ProMagix ©HD 60; evga x58 motherboard, Intel i7 @2.93, 12G RAM, EVGA Nvidia 560TI superclocked video card, SoundBlaster X-Fi Xtreme audio card, Buffalo external blu-ray burner; Creator 2012. PhotoShow 6, VHS to DVD 3Plus.
Laptop - Windows 7 Home
Dell XPS 1645, Intel I7 1,6G with overdrive ,4G RAM, 1 GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730, Sound Blaster X-Fi MB Panzer, 500G hard drive.
Apple =OSX 10.5
MacBook Pro; 15.4-inch widescreen display, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB memory, 200GB hard drive, 8x SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW), NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 256MB of GDDR3 memory. ILife 08, Toast 10, Final Cut Express 4 and Photoshop 4.
#17
Posted 16 July 2011 - 03:19 PM
sknis, on 16 July 2011 - 04:48 AM, said:
Yes it as you have see in your link its all down to registration, I just cant even when the anti-virus is switch off and I am on the internet. Ijust donot know what to do next ????
Regards
Roy
#18
Posted 17 July 2011 - 05:38 AM
Roysten, on 16 July 2011 - 03:19 PM, said:
Regards
Roy
Did you update your computer according to the instructions? Did you try to use any of the fixes in that thread?
Since Creator 2010 is almost 2 years old, where did you get it? Unfortunately, since it no longer a flagship product, you do not get the free technical support.
PC Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
Velocity Micro ProMagix ©HD 60; evga x58 motherboard, Intel i7 @2.93, 12G RAM, EVGA Nvidia 560TI superclocked video card, SoundBlaster X-Fi Xtreme audio card, Buffalo external blu-ray burner; Creator 2012. PhotoShow 6, VHS to DVD 3Plus.
Laptop - Windows 7 Home
Dell XPS 1645, Intel I7 1,6G with overdrive ,4G RAM, 1 GB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730, Sound Blaster X-Fi MB Panzer, 500G hard drive.
Apple =OSX 10.5
MacBook Pro; 15.4-inch widescreen display, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2GB memory, 200GB hard drive, 8x SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW), NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT with 256MB of GDDR3 memory. ILife 08, Toast 10, Final Cut Express 4 and Photoshop 4.
#19
Posted 17 July 2011 - 02:47 PM
sknis, on 17 July 2011 - 05:38 AM, said:
Since Creator 2010 is almost 2 years old, where did you get it? Unfortunately, since it no longer a flagship product, you do not get the free technical support.
Hi, I got the programe from Swift-Deals.uk and Yes I've downloaded, uploaded, switch off , switch on and updated and still I cant use it. I have come to the end of my tether, the one thing it has shown me is I need a new computer or a Vidio and DVD recorder but I donot think they are around these days.
Thank you for your time and all your help but I think it time to closedown and call it a day on my machine.
Best Reards
Roy
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