. 'Released: July 20, 1999. 'Released: September 27, 1999. 'Released: January 10, 2000The Fragile is the third by American band, released as a on September 21, 1999,. It was produced by Nine Inch Nails frontman and longtime collaborator.
It was recorded throughout 1997 to 1999 in.Looking to depart from the distorted production of their previous record, (1994), the album features elements of and music, alongside the band's traditional sound. Lyrically, the record brings over some of the themes from The Downward Spiral, including depression and drug abuse. The album notably contains more instrumental sections than their previous work, some of which span entire tracks.
The Fragile is also one of the band's longest studio releases, clocking in at nearly one and three quarter hours long. The record was promoted with three singles: ', ', and ', as well as the promotional single ' and an accompanying tour, the, which spanned two legs. Several accompanying recordings were also released, including a remix album, (2000), a live album, (2002), as well as an alternate version of the record, The Fragile: Deviations 1 (2016).Upon release, the album received a positive response from critics, who applauded its ambition and composition, although some criticized its length and lyrical substance. Retrospectively, it is cited by many critics and audiences to be among the band's best work. The album debuted at number one in the US, becoming their first chart-topper, and was eventually certified double-platinum.
The Fragile was an album based a lot in fear, because I was afraid as fuck about what was happening to me. That's why there aren't a lot of lyrics on that record.
I couldn't fucking think. An unimaginable amount of effort went into that record in a very unfocused way.—Trent ReznorThe Fragile was produced by and at Nothing Studios in. There were some personnel changes within Nine Inch Nails after the Self-Destruct tour, which saw drummer replaced by and, the latter of whom would become Nine Inch Nails' full-time drummer until late 2005.
And contributed occasional instrumentation and composition to several tracks although the album was predominantly written and performed by Reznor alone. The Fragile was mixed by Alan Moulder and mastered by Tom Baker. The packaging was created. Music and lyrics Over a year before the album's release, Reznor suggested – presumably deliberately misleadingly – that the album would 'be irritating to people because it's not traditional Nine Inch Nails. Think of the most ridiculous music you could ever imagine with over the top of it.
A bunch of pop songs.' 'About 10 years ago or so I locked myself away in a house on the ocean, and I tried to.
I said I was trying to write some music. Some of which wound up on The Fragile. But what I was really doing was trying to kill myself. And the whole time I was away by myself, I managed to write one song, which is this song. So when I play it I feel pretty weird about it, because it takes me back to a pretty dark and awful time in my life. It's weird to think how different things are now: I'm still alive, I haven't died yet.
And I'm afraid to go back to that place because it feels kind of haunting to me, but I'm going to go back. I'm going to get married to there.' —Reznor, on the origins of the song, 'La Mer', at a 2009 performance in.Described by Reznor as a sequel to The Downward Spiral—an album with a plot detailing the destruction of a man— The Fragile is a concept album dealing with his personal issues, including depression, angst, and drug abuse. His vocals, for the most part, are more melodic and somewhat softer, a departure from his harsh and often angry singing in previous works. However, several music critics including Reznor noticed the lack of lyrics on the album. Interprets it as an industrial rock album about 'fear and loathing that could compete with Pink Floyd's The Wall'.
In some ways, The Fragile is a response to The Downward Spiral. Reznor compared the lyrical content of the two albums:I wanted this album to sound like there was something inherently flawed in the situation, like someone struggling to put the pieces together. The Downward Spiral was about peeling off layers and arriving at a naked, ugly end. This album starts at the end, then attempts to create order from chaos, but never reaches the goal. It's probably a bleaker album because it arrives back where it starts — (with) the same emotion. The album begins 'Somewhat Damaged' and ends 'Ripe (With Decay)'.The song 'I'm Looking Forward to Joining You, Finally' is credited in the album's booklet as 'for clara', suggesting that the song's topic, like ', is about Reznor's grandmother, Clara Clark. author singled out 'The Wretched' for comment: 'I remember being amazed when I first heard this.
This wasn't just ennui: this was an active, aggressive, angry lack of caring. It's not 'Let's kill ourselves'; it's 'Let's kill each other'. It's not rock 'n' roll and it's not classical.
It's something in between.' According to a document entitled Guidelines for Interrogation Methods the song 'Somewhat Damaged' was one of 13 songs played to detainees at, supposedly as a means of torture. Packaging. Cover of an instrumental version of The Fragile, and the original full photograph of the waterfallThe cover artwork was designed. A section within his book Fotografiks reveals that the top section of the is from a photo of a waterfall and the bottom section is from a closeup photo of the inside of a seashell.
Carson elaborated on this further in an image on his website:The back cover was going to be the front until the last moment. Trent changed it saying 'it was kinda irritating' yet something about it we liked so maybe it fit the music.
Front cover flowers I shot outside of. The 1 hour place called and said they messed up and used the wrong chemicals and the film was ruined. I said 'lemme see 'em anyway'. This is how they came out. Cover image is a waterfall in Iceland and a seashell in the West Indies. Promotion On September 10, 1998, at the, a thirty-second teaser trailer was shown on television to promote the then untitled album.
It would be more than a year before the album was finally released.The first single, 'The Day the World Went Away', was released two months before the album. 'Into the Void' and ' proved to be the album's most successful singles. The ' was released on the album as a track at the last minute , and served as a for The Fragile.In support of The Fragile, the reformed for the. The tour began in late 1999 and lasted until mid-2000, spanning Europe, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, and North America.
The tour consisted of two major legs, labeled Fragility 1.0 and Fragility 2.0. The live band lineup remained largely the same from the previous tour in support of, featuring on guitar, on keyboards, and on bass guitar. Reznor held open auditions to find a new drummer, eventually picking then-unknown.Nine Inch Nails' record label at the time, reportedly refused to fund the promotional tour following The Fragile's lukewarm sales. Reznor instead committed to fund the entire tour himself, which quickly sold out. He concluded that 'the reality is, I'm broke at the end of the tour', but also added, 'I will never present a show that isn't fantastic.' The tour featured increasingly large production values, including a video display created by contemporary video artist. Magazine named Fragility the best tour of 2000.In 2002, the tour documentary was released featuring performances from the Fragility 2.0 tour.
While making the DVD, Reznor commented on the tour in retrospect by saying 'I thought the show was really, really good when we were doing it', but later wrote that 'I can't watch it at all. I was sick for most of that tour and I really don't think it was Nine Inch Nails at its best.'
Reissue On September 21, 2009—the tenth anniversary of the album's release—a Nine Inch Nails official Twitter update hinted that a deluxe reissue of The Fragile was in the works and was scheduled for a 2010 release.During an interview with that was broadcast on January 7, 2011, after questioned about the album Reznor explained:The Fragile is weird because when it came out it felt like everyone hated it to me, and now it feels like it's everyone's favorite album, fan-wise. I was probably going to save this for some other announcement, but 's spent a couple of months restoring all the, prepping for a surround mix, and we plan on doing that this spring, and I'm not sure when it's going to come out but it's just something I'd like to get done and there's no record better than that to get surround mixed. It has to be Alan Moulder, and we both look back at that record – I've just spent some time with him now, he's still a very good friend of mine – and the experience of doing it in the bound that we had in literally two years, every day working together on that, was one of the best times in our lives. I think, in hindsight, I should have had The Fragile two single records, much style with and, recorded at once, broken into two digestible chunks. Hey, it is what it is, but I thought about going back, redoing bits that I would mess around with to see how it would be if I were to do that record now, but I don't know if I should phase. Sometime this year expect something to come out surround-wise.While on tour in 2014 in Australia and New Zealand, Reznor was interviewed by a local reporter and was quoted about the reissue stating:Yeah, we've done a lot of the work for that.
Really what it's come down to is with all the other stuff going on, the Fragile thing in particular, I want to make sure I get it right. You know, we've mixed everything in surround, it sounds amazing, we have a great package ready to go. I just stumbled across 40-or-so demos that are from that era that didn't turn into songs, that range from sound effects to full-fledge pieces of music, and I kind of feel like - something should happen with that.And I think it has something to do with that package, and I just need the bandwidth to kind of calmly think about it, and decide how much effort I want to devote into that and what to do with it. I have a lot of ideas that could eat up immense amounts of time and I'm trying to weigh out - just think it through. I don't want to pull the trigger on something and go, 'Man, I should have done it in this way.' And I just haven't had a chance to be in a calm place where I can think it through completely and make that decision. ' The Fragile occupies a very interesting and intimate place in my heart.
I was going through a turbulent time in my life when making it and revisiting it has become a form of therapy for me. As an experiment, I removed all the vocals from the record and found it became a truly changed experience that worked on a different yet compelling level. The Fragile: Deviations 1 represents Atticus and I embellishing the original record with a number of tracks from those sessions we didn't use before. The result paints a complimentary but different picture we wanted to share.' — Reznor, in a press release for The Fragile: Deviations 1In June 2015, an instrumental version of the album was released to. This version of the album also includes alternative versions of 'The Frail', ', 'Pilgrimage', 'La Mer', 'The Mark Has Been Made', and 'Complication', the instrumental version of ' (Quiet)', an extended version of '+Appendage', a demo version of '10 Miles High' called 'Hello, Everything Is Not OK', and three previously unreleased tracks from The Fragile ('The March' and 'Can I Stay Here?' )In 2017 a reissue of the vinyl version of The Fragile was released, alongside an expanded, instrumental version, titled The Fragile: Deviations 1.
This version of The Fragile contains all songs in either instrumental or alternate formats, and combines them with newly released songs written and recorded during the sessions for The Fragile. Deviations 1 consists of a one-off 4×LP pressing. Critical reception Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingBA−5/108.7/109/10The Fragile received generally positive reviews from contemporary critics. Called it 'an impressively multi-textured, satisfyingly violent sonic workout', and found it 'nothing short of astounding'. Of called it 'meticulously honed and twisted to baffle, tantalize, disarm and challenge the listener', and wrote that 'the coats of polish. Can't camouflage Trent Reznor's perverse and subversive paths to musical glory.' Of called the album 'a good old-fashioned strap-on-your-headphones experience'.
Of wrote that, although he 'doesn't approach suicide as he did on' The Downward Spiral, 'Reznor can hide in the studio and piece together music that's as cunning, and disquieting, as his raw anger used to be.' Of viewed that, even 'if Reznor's emotional palette is limited, it remains broader than any of his metalhead peers', and that, 'right now, simply doesn't get any smarter, harder, or more ambitious than this.' Of the wrote that, despite its length, 'this is a profoundly challenging and moving work that strikes at the hollowness of most contemporary with bullwhip force.' 's Adam Sweeting praised it as 'a fearsomely accomplished mix of monster riffing, brooding melodies and patches of minimalist soul-searching'. Writer Rob Sheffield felt that the album's 'excess is Reznor's chosen shock tactic here, and what's especially shocking is how much action he packs into his digital.' In a negative review, 's Brent DiCrescenzo panned the album's lyrics as 'overly melodramatic'.
John Aizlewood of felt that it is 'let down by Reznor's refusal to trouble himself with melody and by some embarrassing lyrics'. 's Victoria Segal panned its music as ' ' and accused it of 'chasing ', with 'grey rock sleet masquerading as a storm beneath a haze of 'experimental' textures.'
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Scott Seward of facetiously commended Reznor for 'once again. Pioneering the marriage of heavy guitars, moody atmospherics, electronic drones and beats, and aggressive singing. Just like 20 years ago.'
Village Voice critic was even less receptive, writing that 'Reznor delivers double-, every second remixed till it glistens like broken glass on a prison wall. Is the way he takes his petty pain out on the world a little, er, immature for a guy who's pushing 35?
Never mind, I'm told—just immerse in the music'.The Fragile was included on several magazines' 'end-of-year' album lists, including (number 14), (number four), and (number one). In a retrospective review, (2004) gave it three-and-a-half out of five stars and wrote that, as 'NIN's monumental double-disc bid for the art-rock crown, The Fragile sounds fantastic from start to finish, but there aren't enough memorable tunes underneath the alluring surfaces.' Editor offered similar criticism, writing that 'Reznor's music is immaculately crafted and arranged, with every note and nuance gliding into the next — but he spent more time constructing surfaces than songs. Those surfaces can be enticing but since it's just surface, The Fragile winds up being vaguely unsatisfying.'
In 2005, The Fragile was ranked number 341 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time. But, even if initial reception was mixed, the album has gotten a from Nine Inch Nails fans. In 2016, listed The Fragile at number two on their 'Essential Albums' list for Nine Inch Nails, citing it as their most ambitious work and 'a tragic if not stunning portrait of depression.' Pitchfork would later reassess the album in their review of the album's 2017 'Definitive Edition', with a score change going from 2.0 to 8.7, describing it as Reznor's 'magnum opus. The Fragile scrapes the sky like never before.'
Commercial performance The Fragile debuted atop the with first-week sales of 229,000 copies, earning the band their first number-one album on the chart. The album fell to number 16 the following week, becoming the at the time. On January 4, 2000, the album was certified double platinum by the (RIAA), and by May 2005, it had sold 898,000 copies in the United States.Steven Hyden of writes that Reznor developed Nine Inch Nails from its role as a prominent rock act and by the time he finished recording The Fragile, 's overall popularity declined with several of Nine Inch Nails' contemporaries being disestablished or displaced by newer bands. Hyden also attributes the album's commercial performance to the rise of file-sharing on the Internet, which deviated from the alternative rock movement's emphasis on 'fetishized vinyl' and 'music festivals as peaceful places for young people to commune and dream of better futures.'
Track listing CD All tracks are written by, except where noted. Left discNo.TitleLength1.' Somewhat Damaged' (writers: Reznor, Danny Lohner)4:312.' The Frail'1:544.' The Wretched'5:255.' The Fragile'4:357.'
Even Deeper' (writers: Reznor, Lohner)5:489.' No, You Don't'3:3511.'
La Mer'4:3712.' The Great Below'5:17Total length:54:51Right discNo.TitleLength1.' The Way Out Is Through' (writers: Reznor, Keith Hillebrandt, Charlie Clouser)4:172.' Where Is Everybody?'
The Mark Has Been Made' (includes a hidden intro to '10 Miles High')5:155.' ' (writers: Reznor, Clouser)5:007.' I'm Looking Forward to Joining You, Finally'4:139.' The Big Come Down'4:1210.' Underneath It All'2:4611.' Ripe (With Decay)'6:34Total length:48:48Cassette This release is identical to the CD pressing, with the exclusive addition of '+Appendage' attached to the end of 'Please'.Side 1.ANo.TitleLength1.' Somewhat Damaged' (writers: Reznor, Lohner)4:312.'
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The Day the World Went Away'4:333.' The Frail'1:544.' The Wretched'5:255.' We're in This Together'7:166.' The Fragile'4:357.' Just Like You Imagined'3:49Total length:32:03Side 1.BNo.TitleLength1.'
Even Deeper' (writers: Reznor, Lohner)5:482.' No, You Don't'3:354.' La Mer'4:375.'
The Great Below'5:17Total length:22:48Side 2.ANo.TitleLength1.' The Way Out Is Through' (writers: Reznor, Hillebrandt, Clouser)4:172.'
Into the Void'4:493.' Where Is Everybody?' The Mark Has Been Made' (includes a hidden intro to '10 Miles High')5:155.'
Please (+Appendage)'6:19Total length:26:20Side 2.BNo.TitleLength1.' Starfuckers, Inc.' (writers: Reznor, Clouser)5:002.' I'm Looking Forward to Joining You, Finally'4:134.' The Big Come Down'4:125.' Underneath It All'2:466.' Ripe (With Decay)'6:34Total length:25:15Vinyl / 2017 Definitive Edition This release of The Fragile contains the songs '10 Miles High' and 'The New Flesh' (both of which were later released as part of the 'We're in This Together' and 'Into the Void' singles, dependent on territory.) 'The Day the World Went Away', 'The Wretched', 'Even Deeper' and 'La Mer' are all extended mixes, while the opening and closing of each side eliminates the crossfading between songs found on the CD and cassette versions, due to the nature of the vinyl medium.
Finally, 'Ripe' was shortened by removing the conclusive '(With Decay)' portion of the song. All of these changes made for the vinyl carry over to both the digital and the vinyl Definitive Edition pressings, released digitally in 2016 and physically in 2017.Disc one, side ANo.TitleLength1.'
Somewhat Damaged' (writers: Reznor, Lohner)4:312.' The Day the World Went Away'5:013.' The Frail'1:544.' The Wretched'5:36Total length:17:02Disc one, side BNo.TitleLength1.' We're in This Together'7:162.' The Fragile'4:353.' Just Like You Imagined'3:494.'
Even Deeper' (writers: Reznor, Lohner)6:14Total length:21:54Disc two, side ANo.TitleLength1.' No, You Don't'3:353.'
La Mer'5:024.' The Great Below'5:17Total length:17:25Disc two, side BNo.TitleLength1.' The Way Out Is Through' (writers: Reznor, Hillebrandt, Clouser)4:172.' Into the Void'4:493.' Where Is Everybody?' The Mark Has Been Made'4:43Total length:19:29Disc three, side ANo.TitleLength1.'
10 Miles High'5:132.' Starfuckers, Inc.' (writers: Reznor, Clouser)5:004.' The New Flesh'3:40Total length:19:53Disc three, side BNo.TitleLength1.' I'm Looking Forward to Joining You, Finally'4:132.' The Big Come Down'4:123.'
Underneath It All'2:464.' Ripe'5:15Total length:16:26The Fragile: Deviations 1 The Fragile: Deviations 1by.chronology(2016)The Fragile: Deviations 1(2016)(2017)chronology'(2016)'Halo 30'(2016)'(2017)Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRating6.6/10The Fragile: Deviations 1 is an alternate version of The Fragile that contains all of the original songs in either instrumental or alternate forms, and combines them with newly released tracks written and recorded during the sessions for The Fragile. Deviations 1 consists of a one-off, limited edition four-LP pressing that was not made available on CD. Critical reception The Fragile: Deviations 1 received generally positive reviews.
Yeung of recommended that fans listen to and understand the original album first before delving into Deviations 1. Ultimately, he said that the release 'serves as both a sonic time capsule and a reminder of one of NIN's most rewarding and underrated efforts.'
Writing for, Sean T. Collins found Deviations 1 interesting but simultaneously perplexing, saying 'Far too many of Deviations' freshly vocal-free songs sound like karaoke versions rather than instrumentals that can stand on their own. The result is a listening experience that outstays its welcome on a song-by-song basis, let alone over the course of its massive 150-minute running time.' Track listing Disc one, side ANo.TitleLength1.' Somewhat Damaged' (instrumental)4:532.' ' (instrumental)5:293.'
The Frail' (alternate version)1:464.' The Wretched' (instrumental)6:00Total length:18:08Disc one, side BNo.TitleLength1.'
Kernel for outlook keygen torrent download. Missing Places'1:262.' ' (instrumental)6:503.'
The Fragile' (instrumental)4:484.' ' (alternate version)3:465.' The March' (instrumental)3:42Total length:20:32Disc two, side ANo.TitleLength1.' Even Deeper' (instrumental)6:192.'
Pilgrimage' (alternate version)3:043.' One Way to Get There'2:444.' No, You Don't' (instrumental)3:165.' Taken'3:35Total length:18:58Disc two, side BNo.TitleLength1.' La Mer' (alternate version)4:542.' The Great Below' (instrumental)5:253.' Not What It Seems Like' (instrumental)3:304.'
White Mask'3:225.' The New Flesh' (instrumental)3:40Total length:20:51Disc three, side ANo.TitleLength1.' The Way Out Is Through' (alternate version)4:262.' ' (instrumental)4:443.'
Where Is Everybody?' The Mark Has Been Made' (alternate version)4:44Total length:18:49Disc three, side BNo.TitleLength1.' Was It Worth It?' Please' (instrumental)3:303.' +Appendage' (instrumental)3:194.' Can I Stay Here?' 10 Miles High' (instrumental)5:16Total length:21:33Disc four, side ANo.TitleLength1.'
' (instrumental)5:333.' Complication' (alternate version)2:554.' Claustrophobia Machine (Raw)'2:395.' Last Heard From'2:06Total length:15:15Disc four, side BNo.TitleLength1.' I'm Looking Forward to Joining You, Finally' (instrumental)4:172.' The Big Come Down' (instrumental)4:053.'
Underneath It All' (instrumental)3:214.' Ripe (With Decay)' (instrumental)7:35Total length:19:18Personnel Credits adapted from, and The Fragile. Weekly charts Chart (1999)PeakpositionAustralian Albums 2Austrian Albums 14Belgian Albums ( Flanders)362Finnish Albums 10French Albums 27German Albums 17Japanese Albums 15New Zealand Albums 28Norwegian Albums 919Swedish Albums 1810US1Year-end charts Chart (1999)PositionUS Billboard 200164Certifications RegionCertification/salesCanada 2× Platinum200,000 ^United Kingdom Silver60,000 ^United States 2× Platinum898,000^shipments figures based on certification aloneSee also.References.
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My system came with recordnow 6.5 and I went on Compaq website and downloaded RecordNow ver 7.22. Well when you use it one time it doesn't unload from memory and I had to end task via task manager but that was better than the #$%& that I am having with the Version 9. Hey another thing it took about 1hr 10min for the download file to download and I have DSL 1.5Mbps. It would take over 26 hours on a dialup connection. Also I just finished another uninstall/install. Selected Custom install and checked only (2) items to install well it installed EVERYTHING so I don't think their programmmers know what they are doing.
Gonna get my money back I HOPE. By the way what free program are you trying. Thanks Leroy. Yep, I've got/had the same problem.Downloaded the file (650'ish MB! - yep mine took about an hour too.) It worked for a few days and then I got the ' The trial version of this product has expired.' Realised after re-installing for the 3rd time that The installation dumps about 700 MB of stuff into the /temp directory and that if this is cleared the message appears on next use. Frankly if this is the case it seems a pretty dumb place to put the Program registration entry - in a folder which most people will periodically (or systematically) sweep and clear out!Am going to expereiment with keeping RecordNow9 open while clearing to see if there's a file the system wants to keep.Will try to remember to post the results.Have written this in the hope that someone with greater tech ability than myself (non-professional inexperienced tech tweaker) might have any further ideas.Do the Roxio tech people trawl these forums?Love, Light & PeaceLinnz.
Yep, I've got/had the same problem.Downloaded the file (650'ish MB! - yep mine took about an hour too.) It worked for a few days and then I got the ' The trial version of this product has expired.' Realised after re-installing for the 3rd time that The installation dumps about 700 MB of stuff into the /temp directory and that if this is cleared the message appears on next use. Frankly if this is the case it seems a pretty dumb place to put the Program registration entry - in a folder which most people will periodically (or systematically) sweep and clear out!Interesting Linnz!I cleared the temp folder on my computer and yep.The trial version of this product has expired. Appeared again.Linnz, I think you may be onto something.Please do post again if you get it all sorted out.I am going to reinstall (again) and check out the temp folder too.That would make sense that some registration or other important RecordNow 9 info is getting clearedwhen the temp folder is cleared.PS:Don't want to reveal what freeware I am using only becauseif someone else follows my lead an it messes up their pcthen I shall feel quite awful that I recommended it on this forum. Interesting Linnz!I cleared the temp folder on my computer and yep.The trial version of this product has expired.
Appeared again.Still trying.It might also explain why people have noticed that Roxio Software reports ' Trial Version of this product has expired.' After 7 days as that, may be the default number of days that windows takes before clearing/tidying up the temp folder.
It's certainly the default number of days for those of us who use Norton Protected Recycle bins. For now I have uninstalled and am clearing miscellaneous other stuff before another re-install. Will keep watching this forum and the Roxio support in the hope that a solution is found for this ridiculous problem.Love, Light & PeaceLinnzPS: I run WinXP-ProSP2 on P4 3.2Gig HT processor with 2GB mem. In case any of that boring stuff is relevant. Edited March 6, 2007 by Linnz. Still trying.It might also explain why people have noticed that Roxio Software reports ' Trial Version of this product has expired.'
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Well Sue in my case the next day after I did ALL that stuff you did I still got the same message. I can't find a large 700 Mb file in a temp directory like Linzz was talking about. I looked in every temp directory I could find. Any way I am getting my money back those Pin heads at Roxio don't know how to fix the problem.
Why should anyone have to go through all that garbage just to get a program to install properly. And why would it even reference a trial version, I thought I was purchasing the REAL THING. I didn't ask for a trial version. If it is a large file in a temp directory then Linzz needs to log on and chat with a tech and tell him what he has found. Anyway I am not gonna mess around and crash my system just to make RecordNow work. I have done a system recovery before twice and it takes a long time to get everything back on the Computer. Good luck and Please let me know if anyone finds a fix.
LeroyHi Leroy,Thanks for the update on your experience with RecordNow.I understand how you feel.Personally, I have found it difficult when getting tech support to get the techs to think outside the box.I guess they usually follow troubleshooting 'trees' and they usually give solutions according to those.I had the same problems with a couple of other big name pc software / hardware companies.When I had pc with Windows 98SE I asked one particular company if a particular inkjet printer would work on that pc. They assured me it would so I purchased it.Turned out the software program for the printer was way too large for that pc memory and processor to handle. But the techs kept telling me uninstall-reinstall. Update on The trail version of this product has expiredThe Roxio tech support instructions given to me to correct this error (see above post)have now failed for me too.Back to square one.Please note, I did retry the tech instructions a second timejust to make sure it wasn't error on my part.Plan to contact tech support one last time. Curious what they will suggest next.If that fails it is a ride down refund road.Too bad! I like the product when I can get it open.Refund in process.Apparently after contacting tech support one more time.The only other solution they have to offer, besides the one that hasn't worked:'Try creating a new account. Uninstall and reinstall again.
Then get back to us.' Oops.I won't do it again. (and again and again until the 30 day refund has expired).My last words.Bye ya'llGood luck with your Roxio RecordNow 9It is a nice product when you can open and use it. Question: Do all of us who are having this problem run Disk cleaning software like Norton One Button Checkup?Cos if so, then that's where the problem is. Fortunately OBC lets you look @ stuff before you clear it.
Here's where I got so far:-The problem occurs if you delete a particular item in the Windows Registry scanner, not nailed down which one yet. It's now 3AM and I think I'm nearly there, but I need some Zzzzz's.
Will be trying stuff tomorrow evening. Radio shack personal emergency phone dialer manual muscle. Will keep you informed.Love, Light & PeaceLinnz.
Question: Do all of us who are having this problem run Disk cleaning software like Norton One Button Checkup?Cos if so, then that's where the problem is. Fortunately OBC lets you look @ stuff before you clear it.
Here's where I got so far:-The problem occurs if you delete a particular item in the Windows Registry scanner, not nailed down which one yet. It's now 3AM and I think I'm nearly there, but I need some Zzzzz's. Will be trying stuff tomorrow evening. Will keep you informed.Love, Light & PeaceLinnzYes I run NORTON One Touch Cleanup.They never told me to disable the one touch cleanup.Only said make sure I had Auto-Protect disabled while installing RecordNow. Even though I don't like to let something get the better of me I am not gonna find their program error for them & get back to them. If it is cleanup utilities doing this then their programmers should write a fix for it but it seems they are making no effort whatsoever to help us.
And who in the world wants to go through all that uninstall BS on every program they buy. I am through with ROXIO. HiI am new to this board so hope you will bare with meMy problem with RecordNow 9 started out to be a bit different from what I have read here. HiI am new to this board so hope you will bare with meMy problem with RecordNow 9 started out to be a bit different from what I have read here.
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