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    Program not on Add or Remove

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Hiker, Nov 2, 2007.

  1. Hiker

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    I just installed MP3myMP3 that claims ...

    MP3myMP3 Recorder saves any audio you hear on your computer straight to mp3 or wav. IF YOU CAN HEAR IT, YOU CAN RECORD IT!

    Well, it doesn't, at least for me. I was hoping to record streaming internet radio and clips of songs in my computer for a photo movie. I get a error message when opening the program getSourceList:cannot access Source. I click OK then it will open. I can play my MP3 files through it, but it doesn't record

    It's on my program menu but, when I went to uninstall it, it wasn't on my Add or Remove or in CCleaners remove listing.

    Anyway, can I just search for the files and delete them and then run CCleaner?

    There's no help menu and an email to them has gone unanswered.
     
  2. Hiker

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    Argh! This is aggravating. I just downloaded Zsoft Uninstaller and it doesn't show the program either.

    It's obviously in my program files, I can use it, uneffectively, but I can't find it in an uninstaller to uninstall it!

    C\ :program files\Mp3 My Mp3

    Surely there's someone out there that can help....
     
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    Firstly, run the installer again, usually they use the same one to install/repair/remove the program, then remove it from there. If that doesn't work, chances are the only thing you can do are to delete the C:\Program Files\Mp3 My Mp3, this will do virtually the same thing as an uninstall, just there *may* be a few files/folders (installed elsewhere) leftover, and it's not as clean but it should do the job.
     
  4. Hiker

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    I'll try running the installer again. Be back.
     
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    Nope, didn't do anything different. Still not showing up and still giving me the error message. A piece of crap.
     
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    I did a System Restore. Bye, bye MP3myMP3! :D