![]() ![]() I was hoping after a week of having the V2D software, I would have made headway into the media I have and want to put on DVD or into MP3 files.Īny other suggestions that might help get this program installed would be appreciated. In that new folder, right click on Setup.exe and select Properties. Copy your entire disc to a new folder on your HDD. Right click on that file and then click on ' Send To' from the drop down menu, then click on. Create a New User Account with Administrator Privileges. Open up Windows Explorer -and under Local Disk (C:) go to C:\Program Files\Roxio Easy VHS to DVD\RoxioCentral4 and on the right side of the screen you should see a file named RoxioCentralFx.exe (should be a small partially yellow colored star). Then run it in Moderate Mode to remove any traces of Roxio. I tried these in the hope that it might kick the program into working but the 2011 fix failed to find the installed program (creator 2011) and the fix for Creator 2010 ran for more than 45 minutes without success.Īt this point, I am starting to look for alternative solutions for this software that will fulfill my requirements. Download and install the Revo Uninstaller. ![]() These links are to fix the "certificate missing." error in those programs. ![]() The tech support sent me a link for Creator 20. I am still having issues with the "certificate file" and the "An unknown error has occurred" errors. Once restarted, I went into the task manager to ensure the antivirus, firewall, maleware, etc program(s) were not running and tried to install V2D. I went into "msconfig" and deactivated all and restarted my computer. Was your antivirus running when you installed Easy VHS to DVD? ![]()
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