Here's why I ask:
While awaiting the arrival of the install disc for my purchased version of PD 10, I used the trial version for several days. When the install disc for the paid version arrived from Cyberlink, it would not install. When I examined it in the removeable drive, several items were listed, but there was no .exe file, and none of the items listed would cause any action on the part of the computer. That is, there was no installation.
Writing back and forth to Cyberlink tech support, they are apparently unwilling to send another disc, but they are willing to provide me a path whereby I can download the full version and activate it without paying for the program a second time (they do have a record of the keycode for the disc I purchased). I think this is the best I'm going to get from Cyberlink - and it will work out perfectly well, *if* I can get the downloaded files to install.
Please note that this will *not be an upgrade* to the paid version, using the trial version as a starting point. If I did that, I'd have to pay for the program a second time. Cyberlink tech support is offering to provide me a downloadable version which I can activate using the keycode I have from the corrupted install disc they sent.
I'm going to hold off downloading this install file from Cyberlink until I hear from one or more of you either that (1) there is no need to use the CL Cleaner patches in my case, or that (2) I should use the CL Cleaner. Any info on how to use those patches (do they install into the trial version I have now, are they used after a manual uninstall of the trial version, do I use them after uninstalling the trial version, etc) would be extremely helpful.
I have to get this right !! I think it's my last chance to get a working version of the PD 10 program.
Thanks - Bill Hansen
OS is Win 7 64 bits - computer has Intel i7 at 2.33 mHz, 6 GB RAM, 1 GB V-RAM. There has been no trouble editing, rendering, or burning using the trial version of PD 10 and this computer. (Yes, I still have a ton of questions about how to use PD 10 - but those can wait until this problem is solved.) Bill Hansen