When unistalling AnyDVD & CloneDVD.....
|
|
Member
|
11. August 2006 @ 15:07 |
Link to this message
|
when doing to unistalls and fresh new installs do I need to also remove the "registration information" when that warning box appears?
|
Advertisement
|
  |
|
AfterDawn Addict
|
11. August 2006 @ 16:41 |
Link to this message
|
I don't all that removes is your key, might as well leave it.
|
Member
|
12. August 2006 @ 14:22 |
Link to this message
|
I would leave it there, so next time you install, will be already registered.
Chuck
"Men are slower to recognize blessings than misfortunes." Titus Livius (59BC-17AD)
|
aabbccdd
Suspended permanently
|
14. August 2006 @ 00:29 |
Link to this message
|
you DONT need to remove the "registration information" just uninstall the programs now and then and do a clean reinstall
|
AfterDawn Addict
|
14. August 2006 @ 00:46 |
Link to this message
|
depends on whether the person un-installing has been a naughty boy,and got the version of AnyDVD from a unknown source.
just in case they have,i found this little app recently,and its pretty good for cleaning out unwanted registry entries
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download460.html
|
Member
|
14. August 2006 @ 06:37 |
Link to this message
|
@hursty.
never seen you on this site before but your status obviously says you've been here for quite some time. But rest-assured I have a legit copy of both programs, however after fresh installs of both proggy's and my firmware upgrade, I am still getting incredibly slow speeds now. I wonder if my burner is "burning" its self out. I have even done system cleans, defrags and scans, but still slow.
|
AfterDawn Addict
|
14. August 2006 @ 06:46 |
Link to this message
|
my implication of getting apps from an unknown source wasnt directed at you,although it does appear that way,:)
anyways,what slow speeds are you getting,when burning?
have you tried uninstalling the drive and doing a fresh install?
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 14. August 2006 @ 06:48
|
AfterDawn Addict
|
14. August 2006 @ 07:30 |
Link to this message
|
Maybe your burners) have dropped into PIO mode....
|
aabbccdd
Suspended permanently
|
14. August 2006 @ 09:46 |
Link to this message
|
|
AfterDawn Addict
|
14. August 2006 @ 18:52 |
Link to this message
|
|
Member
|
15. August 2006 @ 09:42 |
Link to this message
|
yeah, checked the DMA mode and all appears well. Maybe I will try to unistall my drive and reinstall it. My drive is (was) a good drive but maybe I need a new one. After all, continuously burning close to 3-400 movies might end up causing the issue. It was a good drive.(memorex) great drive for me, would never touch that media though. Anyway thanks to all for responding, I always appreciate every ones help one this site and
@hursty, didn't want to seem like I was burning any bridges with ya, I hope my response didn't seem like an angry one. (by all means it wasn't)
I always like to post cause so many good people respond, thanks again.
|
Member
|
15. August 2006 @ 09:45 |
Link to this message
|
IHoe/aabbccdd:
-great links thanks.
|
aabbccdd
Suspended permanently
|
15. August 2006 @ 09:57 |
Link to this message
|
my PX-716A was good for over 5 -6000 burns so 3 or 400 burns shouldn't kill the burner but being a memorex burner who knows.
are you keeping your system clean doing a disc cleanup and defragging often (at least once a week)
|
Advertisement
|
  |
|
Member
|
15. August 2006 @ 10:03 |
Link to this message
|
yeah, I did that too. Everything was great. Defraged twice in a row, no virus or spyware etc.. Unistalled, reinstalled software, firmware upgrade etc..
Next step: I think I might get a benq1650 or 1655. I heard pretty good stuff about them. Who knows...
You've definitely done alot more burns than I. I mean the burns used to take 20 min. Now, it's 4 hours.
|