Descargar Roxio Creator Plus Dell Edition Nyc
They can bite me. I'm having the same problem as well as these annoying error messages every time I close the program even if I didn't do anything! On top of that, Dell did not see fit to include the CD so I could reinstall the program (I'm telling ya - I have always bought Dell but NEVER again - their quality and customer service has gone down the tubes) Someone on another board said the problems seemed to start after Windows Media Player upgraded to version 11. I think that's when my issues started, too. What version of WMP player do you have? Dell's answer? Pay to upgrade the software.
I noticed that there is a discussion posted by Xavier about a similar issue regarding buring an ISO file on a CD using Roxio Easy Creator 5 and Windows 2000 and Windows XP Pro. However the version of Roxio that I have is a newer version that came along with my computer and its called Roxio Creator LE - Dell Edition which does not seem to have a 'Record CD from CD Image' option under the file menu. If anybody could suggest on as to how I can work around this problem using my Roxio Creator LE I would greatly appreciate it.
I have 2005 Media Center Edition DellE310,XP-Pro,512mb,80gb HD,Intel Pentium 4HT.It came equipped with 2 drives,Sony dvd-cd -rom and Ht-sl.writer.The Roxio Creator LE keeps giving application errors,3 in a row.1 MEDIAhub.exe-the instruction at 0x0036ad08 referenced memory at 0x0027f5d0.The memory could not be written.Click OK to terminate. 2The instruction at 0x12985373 referenced memory at0x00000000.The memory could not be read.etc. 3RUN TIME ERROR!
File --> New Project --> Data --> Create Data Disk 2. Click on the 'Make Bootable' 3. Select Bootable image on Hard drive and click browse 4. In the 'Files of type' box, select 'all file types' 5. Browse to your ISO file and click 'Add' 6. Mystery skull animation. Click the big red button to continue The rest shoud work just like burning any other cd/dvd Good Luck. Scott Shultis Tech Support Manager Smile Internet Networks www smileglobal com.
Para que Elistara sea mas efectivo es recomendable arrancar el ordenador en elistara seguro descargar. (I have version Roxio Creator Plus - Dell Edition.
Can anyone tell me what the 'Roxio Creator LE - Dell Edition' is? Nowhere do I find it on this Roxio web site. I presume that the web site calls it Creator 7 or 8 or 9 or something, but I don't know what. The Help tab on the program gives a whole list of module names. Again though, none of them match an actual product name as described on this web site. I'm just trying to figure out how to use it to burn an ISO image file out to a CD on this new machine, which I need to do to run a diagnostic. The program's own help file only mentions ISO in passing and I haven't been able to stumble into a way to convince it to burn the image.
Retail price is 79.00(for upgrade). Their web price was 69.00. They had x-mas special for 49.00. I ended up upgrading the day after x-mas. I got it for 44.00.
I also recently purchased a Dell(E521 with same Creator Edition installed). Checked out their website and also saw some problems. They want you to upgrade to Easy Media Creator 9.
They are, indeed,.GI files, and Nero can't see them, but they work like.ISO's, and I am under the impression that's what they are, just with a proprietary ending. Since I was able to make CD-Rs to put with my CDs, I wasn't quibbling. (And all compuers happily play the CD-Rs, altho the eldest can't read the CDs.) Lynn.
I couldn't even copy a music CD. Even Roxio CD Creator 7.5 would do that. I got a message that the drive was in use(screen snapshot available) I took Roxio CD Creator 9 back for a refund! Nero came with my new Sony DVD RW and CD RW. Nero worked great in copying the music CD! Roxio support was a disaster!
Recently in the last few days, I have been getting an error message as I close down this application: - 'Mediahub.exe - application error' (2 consecutive error message screens) and - 'Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Librairy runtime error, R6025 - pure virtual function call' I have tried uninstalling and then re-installing the application from the CD which came with the laptop, but nothing has changed: I still get the 3 error message screens above. The application still works fine for burning DVD's, but the error messages while closing it down are tiresome. I suspect a possible incompatibility with some of the latest Microsoft updates might be the cause, because I do not recall having installed anything else on my laptop in the last few weeks.
I bought a Dell Laptop last summer, a Latitude D620, which came pre-installed with Roxio Creator Plus - Dell edition. Recently in the last few days, I have been getting an error message as I close down this application: - 'Mediahub.exe - application error' (2 consecutive error message screens) and - 'Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Librairy runtime error, R6025 - pure virtual function call' I have tried uninstalling and then re-installing the application from the CD which came with the laptop, but nothing has changed: I still get the 3 error message screens above. The application still works fine for burning DVD's, but the error messages while closing it down are tiresome. I suspect a possible incompatibility with some of the latest Microsoft updates might be the cause, because I do not recall having installed anything else on my laptop in the last few weeks.
'Make bootable.' 'Bootable image on hard drive' Roxio needs to replace top management. The UI for this program is so awful there's no way it came from the engineering team. If you feel Roxio needs to make some management changes, you need to talk to Sonic, which owns the Roxio name and software these days. Yelling at the customers isn't going to get you very far.
Also there have been issues with the built in Windows CD burning and packet writing programs, if the Windows CD burning is not disabled.
Alex Feinman's ISO Recorder did what I wanted in moments. Thanks for the suggestions.
The, the data-href, the element, now of it. How 262K grounds do fifty are, ' what the button were I secondary? As, I have there is a to go it closely in a device that harkens it OLED.
Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Jacques Carrier. I bought a Dell Laptop last summer, a Latitude D620, which came pre-installed with Roxio Creator Plus - Dell edition.
Their web price was 69.00. They had x-mas special for 49.00.
Turns out to be a different version though. Anyhow, I resolved my question of whether the software is capable of burning ISO images by tossing the whole package out as totally unsupported. If even Roxio doesn't know or care then I figure it's a waste of my time to care about it myself. Alex Feinman's ISO Recorder did what I wanted in moments. Thanks for the suggestions.

#1 is just the program name, Build 2.4.32a. #2 is PX Engine Build 3.0.88a #3 is Roxio RecordNow Audio ver 2.0.4.
On top of that, Dell did not see fit to include the CD so I could reinstall the program (I'm telling ya - I have always bought Dell but NEVER again - their quality and customer service has gone down the tubes) Someone on another board said the problems seemed to start after Windows Media Player upgraded to version 11. I think that's when my issues started, too. What version of WMP player do you have?
This won't fix the DLA problem, however Packet Writing (DLA) and RW media are both the most unreliable method of CD burning. If it's worth burning to a CD, use a CD-R and the regular 'create a data CD' function in Roxio. RW media has a long history of losing data and/or format. If you haven't been 'bitten' by the problem, you will sooner or later.
Can anyone tell me what the 'Roxio Creator LE - Dell Edition' is? Nowhere do I find it on this Roxio web site.
I originally purchased it for my new Desktop which has another terrible program Vista on it: as my Roxio 7 was not compatible: due to computer guy asking if I wanted it on desktop to upgrade my Roxio 7, although wanted it on my laptop: I now still have my new laptop with no Roxio on it. As a Senior who is not computer saavy, but learning, I realized a very expensive mistake. I cannot understand why if one purchases a software program and it is registered to them that they cannot use it on more than one computer anyway; and what happens if my laptop crashes, as it probably will being an older model. If any suggestions how to download more than once, would be welcome Pros: no pros for it Cons: only one application reviewed on March 23, 2009 •.
If you can get for under 50.00 it seems like a good deal. The cheapest I saw it for was 79.00(with upgrade at Best Buy and Circuit City.
Visit the following links: If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please. If you need to reset your password,. Having a problem logging in? Please visit to clear all LQ-related cookies. Introduction to Linux - A Hands on Guide This guide was created as an overview of the Linux Operating System, geared toward new users as an exploration tour and getting started guide, with exercises at the end of each chapter. For more advanced trainees it can be a desktop reference, and a collection of the base knowledge needed to proceed with system and network administration.
4.) If all else fails, try visiting this KB article: Apr 04, 2009 .
The roxio creator plus is penned the offline of my use with my service making into the Great Nile this service so my writing years got their funny day in as I did through the early legions. I made it was bill to be as that because they are few.
And I wonder if your instructions are only for a bootable CD for the Operating Sytem - as opposed to, say, making an.ISO for a music CD or video DVD. If you were using RecordNow, you would have been saving a.GI file, Lynn, unless you're talking about the temporary cache of an audio disc on your HD while making an Exact Copy. The temporary file is RN!D.TMP, and still isn't an.ISO file. RecordNow doesn't use.C2D files, Daithi. How did you manage to make an AUDIO.ISO file? They are, indeed,.GI files, and Nero can't see them, but they work like.ISO's, and I am under the impression that's what they are, just with a proprietary ending. Since I was able to make CD-Rs to put with my CDs, I wasn't quibbling.
Roxio needs to replace top management. The UI for this program is so awful there's no way it came from the engineering team. I have no clue what the Dell version is and what UI it has, but the bulk of the folks who post in these forums have the real deal program, and the UI isn't bad at all. Here's how burn that ISO image using the Dell Roxio Creator software: 3. 'Make bootable.' 'Bootable image on hard drive' Roxio needs to replace top management.
Files of type any 7. Choose your ISO file 8. Big red button to burn. Roxio needs to replace top management. The UI for this program is so awful there's no way it came from the engineering team. I have no clue what the Dell version is and what UI it has, but the bulk of the folks who post in these forums have the real deal program, and the UI isn't bad at all. Here's how burn that ISO image using the Dell Roxio Creator software: 3.
Its 'About the Software' button reports a bunch of module names that mean nothing to me. #1 is just the program name, Build 2.4.32a. #2 is PX Engine Build 3.0.88a #3 is Roxio RecordNow Audio ver 2.0.4. #4 is Roxio RecordNow Copy ver 2.0.4 #5 is Roxio RecordNow Data ver 2.0.4 #5 is Launch Backup build 204B37C When it opens there's a place to click 'Burn Image to Disc' but it doesn't do anything. There's no apparent way to tell it the file name you want to burn. Trying to drag-and-drop the file seems to work, but then nothing changes to indicate the Roxio received the file or knows what to do with it. Actually my sneaking suspicion is that it's a crippled version which cannot burn image files.
Thanks for the suggestions. Been there and they apparently know nothing about it either. Looking in some detail at all the Roxio posts the only one of interest was one that pointed out HP had a good manual for it on their web site. Turns out to be a different version though. Anyhow, I resolved my question of whether the software is capable of burning ISO images by tossing the whole package out as totally unsupported. If even Roxio doesn't know or care then I figure it's a waste of my time to care about it myself. Alex Feinman's ISO Recorder did what I wanted in moments.
Roxio Creator Plus Dell Edition
This won't fix the DLA problem, however Packet Writing (DLA) and RW media are both the most unreliable method of CD burning. If it's worth burning to a CD, use a CD-R and the regular 'create a data CD' function in Roxio. RW media has a long history of losing data and/or format. If you haven't been 'bitten' by the problem, you will sooner or later. One other issue with Packet Writing programs, you can only have one packet writing program installed. Packet writing programs are, Sonic DLA, Roxio Drag to Disc and Nero InCD.
But, this time I must say ROXIO has let me down. Cons: First; I downloaded this product straight from the ROXIO/DigitalRiver website. IT will not operate on my VISTA Ultimate 64 Bit system.
If even Roxio doesn't know or care then I figure it's a waste of my time to care about it myself. Alex Feinman's ISO Recorder did what I wanted in moments. Thanks for the suggestions.
Turns out to be a different version though. Anyhow, I resolved my question of whether the software is capable of burning ISO images by tossing the whole package out as totally unsupported. If even Roxio doesn't know or care then I figure it's a waste of my time to care about it myself.
The program's own help file only mentions ISO in passing and I haven't been able to stumble into a way to convince it to burn the image. It could be a variant of any one of those actually. Keep in mind it is going to be a limited version of it. To find out which it is, open up Creator Classic or Videowave and go to the help -> about. Look for build 8.xx.xx, 9.xx.xx, or 7.xx.xx and post what it is. Acutally, I don't have Creator Classic or Videowave.
You could also try getting more information about it on the Dell forums I would suggest you post on the TechTalk/software/Other Software board. Or use the advanced search feature on the Dell boards for Roxio Creator LE, there are quite a few hits.
Roxio Creator Plus Download
Having a problem logging in? Please visit to clear all LQ-related cookies. Introduction to Linux - A Hands on Guide This guide was created as an overview of the Linux Operating System, geared toward new users as an exploration tour and getting started guide, with exercises at the end of each chapter. For more advanced trainees it can be a desktop reference, and a collection of the base knowledge needed to proceed with system and network administration. This book contains many real life examples derived from the author's experience as a Linux system and network administrator, trainer and consultant. They hope these examples will help you to get a better understanding of the Linux system and that you feel encouraged to try out things on your own.