![]() ![]() What you really need to do now is get the installer CD for LE, use Roxizap to nuke the all Adaptec and Roxio fragments from the system, and then install LE afresh. (Since they're essentially just different versions of the same program, a lot more than just the drivers will use the same filenames and registry keys, and I expect your add/remove will have taken out large chunks of LE for that reason) I believe you are going to need the installer CD for Dell LE, because you need to replace the drivers and other parts you've overwritten. Windows doesn't prevent you writing those old drivers onto the Hard Disk over the top of LE, it just prevents you running them. If your Windows is protesting about the drivers, it will be because you have overwritten the LE drivers with the earlier versions. The utility was written to remove just those things. Yes, using Roxizap will take out the files and registry settings used by Dell's version of Creator Lite.
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