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Centauri
02-14-2008, 12:24 PM
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ArcSoft TotalMedia Backup & Record™ offers a broad range of robust disc burning and backup features with an unsurpassed level of usability. Whether you need to make basic archival discs or restore documents, burn custom audio CDs or rip tracks with CDDB support, or create DVD movies from files on your hard drive, you're sure to do it quickly and easily. By combining power and simplicity, TotalMedia Backup & Record is the smart choice for both beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Backup & Restore

* Easily backup your photos, videos, email, etc.
* Step-by-step restore wizards
* Schedule automatic full or incremental backups

Data

* Create data discs quickly and easily
* Append data to previously burned discs
* Make exact copies of existing discs
* Make bootable CDs and DVDs
* Quickly format and burn DVD-R/RW discs

Music

* Make custom audio CDs for your car or home disc player
* Create Jukebox CDs using MP3, WMA, and WAV files
* Safely duplicate & archive discs from your favorite artists
* Rip audio CDs with CDDB support
* Include CD text

Video and more

* Create DVD discs from unprotected sources
* Create and burn images of CDs and DVDs for future disc burning and archival purposes
* Easily erase rewritable discs

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fedexmeupscotty
02-15-2008, 10:39 AM
Unzips asking for missing file

Shockwave
02-15-2008, 11:35 AM
You have to unzip the 1st file. That'll make a bunch of little 4 meg files. You have to extract all of those. Then extract the files that makes called again. It leaves you with a 51meg steup file...

Checked it myself. Works OK...

fedexmeupscotty
02-15-2008, 03:18 PM
Yep, did the same, but still asks for missing file. Obviously if it worked for you, something is wrong on my end. Just use Winrar as usual. Any thoughts?

Shockwave
02-15-2008, 03:30 PM
I'll do it again and post up a step by step video or pictorial in a bit...

Ok Here's the link to me doing it on my system. Just follow the video...

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Shockwave
02-15-2008, 03:31 PM
I should probably post it up to Geeks when I'm done too....

fedexmeupscotty
02-16-2008, 12:02 PM
That explains it. I only had one file "again" open and you had quite a few. Perhaps the download was corrupt. I did the same proceddure as you, but only got 1 "again" file. I downloaded it at least 3 times, but I'll give it another shot. Hey, thanks for your extended help!!!

Shockwave
02-16-2008, 12:22 PM
No problem... Hope you get it....