Thanks for the info, Al. I'll keep it handy if/when I decide to install it again. I have always installed my music software on a different drive or partition than the root. I never install the music programs in /Program files/. So tell me, do you think it will work if I install it onto my E:/ drive? That's the drive where I have all my music software installed.
Also, I wasn't having an installation issue with PA9. When I upgraded my OS, I installed XP over Win98. So I didn't have to reinstall any of my existing programs. In the case of PA9, however, there was an important function in the program that would no longer work with XP. It's been over ten years now, and I just don't recall anymore what it was. But I do recall contacting Cakewalk and asking them about a fix or workaround. Their response was that it was a known problem, but rather than fix PA9, they were instead recommending their customers upgrade to Sonar, which was brand new and was the focus of all their energies at that time. As I mentioned in my previous message, I didn't have the immediate need for the software anymore, and really didn't feel like shelling out even more bucks just to stay in the upgrade path. So I set it aside, and the years went by quicker than I thought, so that now I just don't recall anymore the specific issue.
I just visited Cakewalk's Support area at their website and read through basically everything that had available on Pro Audio 9 to see if it might jog my memory as to the specifics, but nothing came of it. Oh well, as I said, it's mostly for nostalgia reasons that I'd want to play around with it at all. Thanks for your help.
post edited by Cooltouch - 2013/10/20 01:28:20