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Introduction
 » CD Anywhere
 » Installation
How CD Anywhere Works
 » CD Anywhere Working
 » DVD Drives & DVD media
 » Create CD Image - Audio/Music
 » Create CD Image - Programs, Game, Data
 » Create Video DVD Image
 » Create CD Image From Arbitrary Files
 » CD Image Format Converter
 » Installing Virtual CD Drive
 » Uninstalling Virtual CD Drive
 » Burning CD Image to Disc
Network Edition
 » Network Edition Overview
 » Creating Virtual CD Server
 » CD Anywhere Network Edition Client
Support Information
 » Common Questions & Answers
 » Technical Support
 

Installation

Basic Requirements

  • Intel-compatible CPU, Pentium or better
  • Hard Disk: 20 MB free space and CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
  • RAM: Operating system + 25 MB
  • Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/2003/X64 Edition

Program installation

  • Insert the CD Anywhere CD into your CD-ROM drive. In most situations Windows will automatically detect and run the installation.
  • In the event the installation does not automatically start, run setup from the CD-ROM install directory. To do this, Click on Start, then Run, and enter the drive letter of the CD drive, followed by \install\setup. Click on OK. The installation will begin.
  • Run your program downloaded if you buy the downloaded version.

Uninstalling CD Anywhere

While in Windows, click on Start, then move to Settings, and click on Control Panel. Click on Add/Remove Programs. Scroll down the list of programs to find CD Anywhere. When highlighted, click on the Add/Remove button.

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CD Anywhere Personal and Network Editions can create multiple images of a CD or DVD and the Network Edition allows multiple users to access such images. Depending on the license terms and copyrights on the media you create images from, you may be legally restricted from using images on more than one computer, or may have other restrictions. Please read the licensing and/or copyright agreements with your original media for its specific policy and terms.

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