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Cannot Change file location on "Copy Disc to Image", and when I click Browse nothing comes up.

 

When I click on the green button this comes up and says:

 

"ISO image files larger than 2 GB cannot be saved to a drive formatted with the FAT32 file system. To this image, use a Global-Image file or a drive formatted with NTFS."

 

Now the thing is the file drive does not exist where I'm trying to save. The current "Choose Image" location is, F:\My Stuff\Videos\ISO files\2013-11-20_1507.iso

 

I can't seem to change the file loaction, i uninstalled the program and reinstalled it, I tried changing the FAT32 file system to NTFS to Drive "F", but the computer says that the drive does not exist.

 

Asking for help from anyone

 

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Now the thing is the file drive does not exist where I'm trying to save. The current "Choose Image" location is, F:\My Stuff\Videos\ISO files\2013-11-20_1507.iso

 

Your saying there is no F Drive in My computer?

 

If there is show a screen shot right clicking on F drive, click properties.

 

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I dnt know what you want me to say, your instructions didn't work at all. I'm being direct.

 

This is the first time I've ever posted on a forum, just ask what information you need and I'll tell you.

 

I did what you said, Roxio program still has it on " F:\My Stuff\Videos\ISO files\2013-11-20_1507.iso".

 

It doesn't pick up Drive E, I've clicked on Browse nothing happens.

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I literally mean the "save as" option after clicking "Browse" doesn't appear whatsoever.

 

Close all programs then shut down antivirus and firewall software, put you installation disc in a drive and run repair when it's offered.

 

When finished reboot the Pc and try the program again.

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I did what you asked me to do.

 

I turned off the antivirus and firewall and did the repair option on the Installation disc for Roxio Creator NXT Pro 2013.

 

I rebooted and checked the program, to see if the Browse Button would take me to the "Save as" window. It didn't pop up.

 

 

 

I have a question, was I supposed to download the updated information? Because I did. I dnt know if that could have done something or not.

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I did what you asked me to do.

 

I turned off the antivirus and firewall and did the repair option on the Installation disc for Roxio Creator NXT Pro 2013.

 

I rebooted and checked the program, to see if the Browse Button would take me to the "Save as" window. It didn't pop up.

 

 

 

I have a question, was I supposed to download the updated information? Because I did. I dnt know if that could have done something or not.

 

You mean this?

 

It's a update check for the Roxio program. I don't advise running it during a Roxio installation (bad idea) others here advice running it. :wacko:

 

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No It didnt work at all. I did it without the update, and the "Save As" option didn't come up.

 

Download and install the
Uninstaller. Then run it in
Moderate Mode
to remove any traces of Roxio.

 

Create a New User Account with Administrator Privileges.

 

Turn OFF any A/V & Firewall.

 

Reboot and log on to that new account.

 

Copy your entire disc to a new folder on your HDD.

 

In that new folder, right click on Setup.exe and select Properties.

 

Under the Compatibility tab, make sure
nothing
is checked!

 

Right click Setup.exe and select Open.

 

Use the Default Locations!
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