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Installing EMC 9 download


jl747

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I just downloaded EMC9. There were 2 files that I downloaded.

They are as follows:

1Z22TZX0Rxx_EMCSuitev9... and

2006EZS0R03_ContentCDv9.1.exe

 

Which one do I install first?

Also, I have EMC5, should I uninstall it first?

 

Thanks.

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I would uninstall the Dell Roxio Creator LE, which is an OEM version of Easy CD Creator, might be v 5 or 6, depending on when you bought your PC.

The help "about" says I have:

 

Module Name: Roxio Creator LE - Dell Edition

Build: 2.4.32a

Serial Number: SC-204B37C

Copyright: Sonic Solutions 2005

 

Module Name: PX Engine

Build: 3.2.46a, 95

Copyright: Sonic Solutions 2004

 

Module Name: Roxio RecordNow Audio

Version: 2.0.4

Build: 204B28C, RCB

Serial Number: CK7MLEHCWVS3HRNG2

Copyright: Sonic Solutions 2004

 

Module Name: Home

Copyright: Sonic Solutions 2004

 

Module Name: Roxio RecordNow Copy

Version: 2.0.4

Build: 204B28D, RCB

Serial Number: CQGMVJ9FWDCZ7EEG6

Copyright: Sonic Solutions 2004

 

Module Name: Roxio RecordNow Data

Version: 2.0.4

Build: 204B37C, RCB

Serial Number: CLTUVS6F28A6YBHFW

Copyright: Sonic Solutions 2004

 

Module Name: Launch Backup

Build: 204B37C, RCB

Copyright: Sonic Solutions 2004

 

There's no uninstall with the package, but several of the modules show up in "Add or Remove Programs":

Roxio DLA

Roxio MyDVD LE

Roxio RecordNow Audio

Roxio RecordNow Copy

Roxio RecordNow Data.

 

Also listed are:

Sonic Encoders

Sonic Update Manager

 

Are there any of these I shouldn't remove? Anything else I should delete?

 

From other threads, it looks like I should shut down McAfee and disable my internet connection before starting the install, too. Anything else you can think of?

 

Thanks,

Dick

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Suite first - then content.

 

So long as the packet writing end of ECD5 is disabled, it should install fine

 

Don't forget to back up both to CDs in case you may need them again (best way is to open them with winrar or winzip (they're both self-extracting archives) and save them to folders and use the folder contents to create the backup CDs

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Suite first - then content.

 

So long as the packet writing end of ECD5 is disabled, it should install fine

 

Don't forget to back up both to CDs in case you may need them again (best way is to open them with winrar or winzip (they're both self-extracting archives) and save them to folders and use the folder contents to create the backup CDs

 

Okay, suite first. That answered my first question after buying the Easy Media Creator 9 Suite. (The download instructions seem to think there is only one file.)

 

Is ECD5 some version of Easy CD and DVD Creator? Sorry if this is naive, but how would I know if I have it on my system? I do have something called "Dell Roxio Creator LE". Am I likely to run into problems?

 

Thanks,

Rich

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