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I decided to give Roxio Creator a try because I have been looking for a DVD burning software that I am happy with. So far, I have been unable to find anything. Windows DVD Maker and Nero 11 Platinum have both given me DVD's with extremely horrible quality. Most anything else I have tried, have obviously been too terrible to even remember the name. But, Roxio takes the cake. Not only did I struggle to install the software onto my HP, but when I finally get to the point to write a DVD, it is so extremely difficult that I now have a headache. It is not user friendly in the slightest. I tried to write asingle DVD with the minimum features and Roxio somehow came out that the file was FOUR TIMES too big to burn onto a DVD-R. An MPEG-2 file that began at 1.32GB, was now at 12GB after Roxio added a simple menu to it. Roxio Creator is definitely the worst DVD authoring software that I have ever used. Now, you may look at other reviews for insight on other features that RC12 may have, but I am definitely unhappy. It cannot write a DVD at all, and the DivX Media converter is horrible. I currently use Clone2Go Video Converter for any media conversions and I have yet to find one that works better. So, in summation, if you're looking at Roxio Creator 2012 for the same reasons I was, do yourself a favor. Look elsewhere.
Sorry, I didn't like this. I have had problems with my last two tattoos being really really dry and taking forever to heal, so I wanted to try something that was supposed to be a really good product. I actually felt like this made my tattoo even MORE dry. It didn't moisturize well at all.
Something had wormed into my computer system despite a free antivirus program that had served me well. Each time this weird screen popped up, and I managed to end-run it, it came back. In fact it seemed to be getting smarter to the point where I couldn't even get into safe mode, or change how I wanted to reboot. I thought my only solution was to reinstall my operating system, but that would have meant losing dozens of programs I could never get back. I looked around and found a great deal on Norton Antivirus. Norton Antivirus found the problem and permanently removed it. This software seems to be doing the job of KEEPING things away. If this continues, Norton can be assured of my renewing next year, AND putting it on my other computers!