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#SONNOX OXFORD INSTALL C DRIVE HOW TO#
I really don't know how to express my feelings. I like to appreciate your efforts but I live in a country that doesn't support international credit card like VISA or MASTER CARD. You save 15GB of my SSD (from installing Windows 8.1).You saved my suspended English schedules.But consider that I expose my question to discussion with lots of forums and it has been seen 200 times at least and nobody can provide YOUR LINK! It indicate you are different and unique. Maybe it seems your search is not very special and important work. The award-winning Oxford Plugins are used by professionals worldwide for mixing Music, Film, Television, Radio and Live Sound. When I google this tags "OALD9,windows,launch" together I found your provided link too. Sonnox is a market-leading audio software company devoted to designing innovative, high quality audio processing plug-ins. I thought, I am a high-knowledge user & I'm better than 99% of people on domestic IT forums or even foreign ones.īUT today when you wrote this post I deeply realized i'm wrong. No way to test on my end so read the link carefully before attempting.
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Seems to address the problem you are having. Had to do some research and found this link:
#SONNOX OXFORD INSTALL C DRIVE 64 BIT#
In all honesty I am not sure how to interpret the results but it does appear to be some problem between Windows 10 and OALD9.Ĭonsidered some 32 bit vs 64 bit issue but not sure about that. I downloaded a alternative freeware for windows event log viewer ( From here) and then I run OALD9 it gave me ths error reporting. Should be a group of entries with some error code or warning regarding the failure. You will probably need to search the logs some to find the applicable entries. You can also open the Event Viewer (WIN + R, then type "eventvwr"without the quotes in the Open Box) to see what is being logged when you attempt to open/install the dictionary. Open the properties and see what is listed there.