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Re: Frustration, frustration....

2004-06-15 by a_deuteronomy

Stef,
Thanks. Yes, I did a folder copy to my HD first but tried opening 
it both ways (from the HD and from the CD drive)to no avail.  The 
write protection on my Win 98 Explorer doesn't exist; there's no tab 
for it when I right click (as it does on my business WinNT Explorer). 
I'm begining to think this is one of those quirks that other users 
have been warning about.

By all accounts I'm still a MIDI novice. I was getting an education 
on the first hook-up I had with my older pc. Too bad it bit the dust. 
If all else fails, does anyone recommend a suitable program that's 
relatively idiot proof and still DW8000 compatible?  When you think 
of it - wow, that's asking alot: relatively new software to run 20+ 
year old hardware...but, you know where I'm coming from. 

 
--- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, <st@r...> wrote:
> 
> Don't sure if i understand it correctly what you mean, but is it
> possible that you copied the directory (which contains your midi
> program) 1:1 from CD onto harddisk? In this case the destination 
will
> be write protected.
> 
> =>Explorer, choose the folder which contains the
> program=>right-click=>properties, if "write protect" is enabled,
> disable it.
> 
> Hope this helps
> 
> Stef
> 
> a_deuteronomy <radam72850@h...> schrieb am 15.06.2004, 05:21:16:
> >  
> > HI Gang,
> > 
> > Can anyone offer a little advice?  
> > 
> > I was using an older pc to run aruggeri's MIDI program but the pc 
> > started to crap out on me so I sprung for a newer model. I'm 
using 
> > the same Win98SE software but this sucker just won't load the 
MIDI 
> > software. I keep getting a message that the program destination 
is 
> > locked. I swear I've looked in the bios a dozen times to see if 
> > anything wasn't turned on but it looks ok. Only difference 
between 
> > the 2 pc's is I used a sound blaster card for the older pc but 
opted 
> > to use the 'on-board' sound board and port of the new pc. Outside 
of 
> > this, I'm begining to think the AMD processor of the older pc 
might 
> > be a little more software friendly than the new Intel. 
> > 
> > Any thoughts on this? Anyone ever have this problem? ....or a 
fix? 
> > 
> > This is a stand alone pc. No internet, just me & my music, some 
mp3's and recording software.
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 

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