if you haven't figured it out, i'm sure you'll get the point when you click on the drop-down at the search field.
beware: this should be used as a last resort. you are subject to p*rn/popups/malware when looking for stuff like that. you gotta almost be a pro surfer to get what you want, sometimes.
Johnny Cash, Its basically simple, two things to watch are the jumper setting and the position on the IDE ribbon. When setting the drive to master with the jumper the drive must be connected to the end connector of the ribbon, when set to slave its to the middle connector. Depending on whats available in your machine you will only have these choices. If you have only one hard drive on the primary IDE and the middle ribbon connector is free set your jumper to slave to connect the drive there. the main hard drive is always hooked to the primary connector on the motherboard and the other connection is the secondary, if there is already a drive on your secondary connection it is mastered and hooked to the end connector leaving again the middle and slave position open. If you wish to make your new drive master and the old slave the jumper and IDE position of the old rom will have to be changed.
If you guys actually bought this software you should be on the manufacturers site trying to solve your problems not here. If the software is not bought than you deserve what you get when trying to fix it, trojan horses and viruses.
Thats hilarious, when he opened the box was his name scratched out? How did they get his name in the first place. That must be an awfully intutive company to know who will by their software before its put on the shelf. And all the others have the same problem, the software manufacturer put their names in the box but then changed their minds and scratched it out.
Some software just can't be truely evaluated with a skimpy trial length, so fixes do have their advantages over buying something only to find out a month later you wasted your money. Reviews aside, its the best way to get a good feel for something you have never used, but once tested, buying what you need is the only way to go. The free support and updates usually make it well worth the price. When it comes to security (firewall, anti-virus) I laugh when I hear the stories of someone who fixed the software and then it got disabled when they went for an update. Something as important as that you just have to pay for or at least get the freeware stuff.
I brought DVD Wizard Pro, ver 5 in February 2007 by download, there was no application to download only Bonus utilities, a backup program and stuff on games but no program. I get no response from any links on the web site. What's going on?