On 3/19/14 07:44 : , bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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>
> Not in this instance.
>
> I was running
> it on a HP Pavilion lap-drop Dv6 computer about 2 years old running
> Winders 7 Home Premium (which I resume means 'basic") operating system.
> I haven't found the time yet to wire up my old machine and see what has
> happened to my data. :-(
>
> I think I'll try Paul's suggestion, and
> uninstall, then download afresh and reinstall.
I'm hoping it fixes whatever happened. It's really a remarkable program
when it works as intended. Mine's running on a Mac, but same thing applies.
> Which reminds me: Chuck
> commented that he didn't understand what my 'Originals' directory/folder
> was for. It is my practice, when intending to download a program, to
> create a sub-folder within 'Originals' with the same name as the
> program, and store the downloaded program there. The way Windows works,
> when I double-click the saved program, it will be installed in the place
> which suits Windows, but I can still easily go back to the original
> download if I wish.
>
> Brian.
>
I do exactly the same thing. I treat them as "cd's" for software
installs. They're all in a common folder, and easy enough to replace
when you download an updated version.
--
Paul Braun
Certified Music Junkie
Valparaiso, IN
"It's such a fine line between stupid, and clever." - David St. Hubbins
"Music washes from the soul the dust of everyday life" - Harlan Howard
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