Was the registration software installed under C:\Program Files\Common Files\MAGIX Services\Independence Libraries? There should be some programs like RegIndBundle.exe, RegINDLib.exe. However I don't think there's a need for it anyway, every other program installs and runs just fine.ĭid you try reinstalling the library while your firewall is deactivated?Are you running Independence as Administrator? Maybe Windows is blocking the registration I did all of that, except for the MS utlility, for which the link you provided is apparently outdated - I'm getting a 404 error when I'm trying to downoad it. My apologies,I'm new tho the whole Magix realm. Only if that still fails to give you the registration screen should you then consider using the M$ tool.įorum think you need to remember that the Mods are all fellow-users, just like you! None of us is a Magix employee. So, try using Revo first (just follow all the instructions it gives you) and then reinstall Independence. In your case its use should not be necessary. As a final "line of attack" there is a Microsoft utility available here which is designed to solve problems of installation and uninstallation of programs.(As a matter of interest the Pro, paid for, version of Revo is my personal go to, installed on both my desktop and laptop, since it can monitor all changes made by the installation of any program, and hence easily reverse those changes if I find the installation of any program is causing a problem on my machine or I simply have no use for the particular program.) Download and install the free Revo Uninstaller and allow it to uninstall anything Magix it finds. However, to answer your question about how to completely remove everything "Magix", I have two suggestions: Think you need to remember that the Mods are all fellow-users, just like you! None of us is a Magix employee.
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