Dave, I'm not too far from 40 myself and remember working with DOS. File management skills for me are fine. I've been working with computers for over 25 years. Having said that, I blame my issue on pure laziness when I first downloaded PD9. I had the link to download from when I first bought PD9 saved, mistakenly thinking that I could just click the link again when I got a new computer, download the file, install, then plug the key code in to activate it, which is why I didn't bother to pay more attention to the download and installation process thus putting me in this position.
Yes, I've gotten lazy by letting Windows do all the "thinking" for me when installing a program, but I guess that is the price I will pay for relying on technology so much. I have no desire to go back to a DOS based OS where you actually had to know a little something about how a computer works to run one.
Pax, thank you for your reply. Your post is not late at all. I tried searching the file names that where previously suggested to no avail. I will try your suggestions when I get home tonight. I'm fairly sure I've searched just about every combination of your suggestions that are possible, but I will continue to try. If they are on there, I will find them eventually.
I do have a question about that though. If, for whatever reason (refer to my comment to Dave in this post), I clicked "OPEN" rather than "SAVE" when given the option upon downloading PD9 the first time, is it possible that the .exe files I need were simply saved to a Temp Folder and then deleted once that folder was emptied?
I've been able to find and open the wave editor and the picture editor that comes with it (forgot their names and not at home to be able to look) but still no installation files for PD9. I did open a ticket with Cyberlink requesting their assistance in this matter. I'll give your suggestions a try tonight Pax and let you know via this thread if I was successful or not.
Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to try to help me out. I've been involved in many forums over the years and this is easily the most helpful and respectful forum yet. Thank you all!