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Roxio Easy Media Creator 9
ahoovati
post Sep 2 2007, 10:35 PM
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Hey.
I am using video wave 9 from Roxio Easy Media Creator to edit and create a short film, but
after working for a few days on this production my computer is acting up, freezing some of the
video pieces and basically not letting me continue my project.
I cleared up 26GB of space on my C drive, I ran Ad-aware, I have the spywareblaster activated
so I am not sure if it's my computer or the software.

Any information or ways to try and fix the problem or at least to know what the problem is, would
be appreciated.
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Facedown98
post Sep 2 2007, 10:50 PM
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Hi, ahoovati and welcome to Geeks to Go!

I feel that your question would get the attention it deserves if you post it in the Applications forum. This board is just for welcoming you smile.gif
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