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I recently installed Window 7 Home Premium via a clean install. Have been reinstalling programs as time permits. Had to upgrade to Roxio Creator 2010 as my older version would not work. First attempt at install gave an error stating that the installation had been interrupted. As I recall, it was when the installation routine was trying to install DirectX 9.

This doesn't make sense since my computer shows DirectX 12 as being installed. The installation ended. Subsequent tries at the installation have resulted in stoppages with the message 'Setup has determined that your configuration does not support any of the included products'. I have been going back and forth with Roxio tech support without success. Thought that I would try here. They have told me to uninstall Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5.1, then update both DirectX and Microsoft.NET Framework. Microsoft.NET Framework (any version) does NOT appear in the 'Uninstall or change programs' listing.

It does, however, appear in the 'Turn Windows features on or off' listing. It was first found to be turned off. I subsequently turned on all of its features. I understand that.NET is 'built-in' to W7. Is that why it doesn't appear in the 'Uninstall.'

List or do I have a problem there? I downloaded dotnetfx35.exe and dotNetFx35setup.exe from the MS site. The User Account Control box appears when either is selected. When the 'Yes' box is selected, each program appears to terminate without further action. Does this mean that the installation was previously completed? When I tried the DirectX update, I got a message that I was at the latest level. Roxio's 'Clean Install' routine, their knowledgebase article 000207CR, was performed at least four times under different circumstances without success.

Hopefully this will help everyone. I had the same issue and found the workaround for Windows 7 users. I have a clean install of Windows 7 and went to install and had the same errors pop up. Support is nonexistant and asks for the same thing over and over again no matter how much you repeat the same info.

Here is what you do for either downloaded versions or physical CDs. Go to control panel 2. Select Programs and Features 3.

On the left hand side of the screen, click on Turn Windows features on or off 4. When the box opens up, expand the Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5.1 folder 5. Check the box Windows Communication Foundation HTTP Activation 6. Click ok and wait for settings to be applied.

7. Go to Windows Explorer and open the folder to view the contents. Scroll down to setup and right click on it. Click on Troubleshoot Compatibility. (you will see a window stating detecting issues. Tagcomercio keygen 7. Then it will say Select troubleshooting options.) 10.

Select Try recommended settings. (Another window will appear stating that settings have been applied to run as Windows XP (Service Pack 2).) The roxio setup will appear to begin the install. Install takes a good 8-10 minutes to complete.

I hope this helps everyone having the same issue I did. I had the same problem with the install at the point where the Roxio 2010 installer gets stuck on installing Microsoft.Net v3,5 SP1. I went back and forth with Roxio tech support and Microsoft for two weeks. Thanks to my IT background, I finally got Roxio Creator 2010 installed.

Here is the fix: 1. Go to and download 'dotNetFx35setup.exe'.

Save it to your desktop. Go to 'Turn Windows Features on or off' Deselect Microsoft.net 3.5 SP1. Then right click on the Roxio Digital downloaded file and choose the Compatibility mode tab.

Change the Compatibility mode to 'Windows Vista (Service Pack 2)'. Use an unpacking program such as 'WinRar' to Unpack the Digital download to a specific location.

After unpacking, go to unpacked folder location 'RoxioCreator2010'. Then open the folder 'DOTNETFX351' and go to folder 'wcu' and open the folder, go to folder 'dotNetFramework' and open the folder. Replace the file 'dotNetFx35setup.exe' you downloaded with the file in this folder. Then right click on the file 'dotNetFx35setup' and change the compatibility mode to 'Windows Vista (Service Pack 2)'. Now run the Roxio Installer. The installer will take at least 15 minutes or more to finish.

Here is what worked for me: 1. Make a new folder on the desktop (right click on the desktop, select 'New' and then 'Folder') 2. Select 'Start' then 'Computer' 3.

Right click your DVD drive that contains the Roxio Installation DVD and select 'Open' 4. Hit Ctrl+A and then Ctrl+C 5.

Open the new folder you created on the desktop and hit Ctrl+V 6. After all the files copy to your new folder right click setup.exe and select the Compatibility Tab 7. Make sure the 'Compatibility Mode' checkbox (Run this program in compatibilty mode for:) is NOT checked 8. Hit 'Apply' and then 'OK' 9. Now install the software by double-clicking setup.exe in your new folder that you created 10.

Follow the installation instructions -This worked for me. Hopefully it does for everyone else having this problem.

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I tried to install Roxio Creator 2009 on Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit. I found out later that it wasn't supported on Windows 7. I'm having trouble getting it off of the computer, since it 's not listed in uninstall a program. I thought I followed the directions on Roxio's site, but I eneded up having more problems than I started with. I contacted Roxio first and all I was told is that Creator 2009 wasn't designed for Windows 7, which I knew, but thought it might install and work. They told me to upgraded to 2010.

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Any safe ideas of how to remove the program completely possibly without editing the registry, which I have done before with specific directions, but it didn't work tonight.