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
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radam72850@...> schrieb am 15.06.2004, 05:21:16:
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> HI Gang,
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> Can anyone offer a little advice?
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> 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.
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> Any thoughts on this? Anyone ever have this problem? ....or a fix?
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> This is a stand alone pc. No internet, just me & my music, some mp3's
> and recording software.
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> Thanks.
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