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    Ashraf
    Keymaster

    Have something to say about Replay Music? Say it here!

    Have suggestions, comments, or need help? Post it here! If you know of better software than Replay Music, post it here! If you know of issues with Replay Music, post it here! Share your knowledge with all of us. :-)

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    Belga
    Guest

    Hi,
    Installation without problems but message on opening :
    “Replay Music (11.12.31.0) needs to be update.
    Version 2024.4.22.22 of Replay Music is available. Download here
    You need to uninstall a previous version before installing a new version.”

    After downloading, I had to try twice to install the new version.
    The program appears to be working and still registered, but there is no way to verify this!

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    Roland
    Guest

    @Belga
    Terms and Conditions :
    You get free updates for one year.

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    bromberg
    Guest

    Will ReplayMusic still function after one year?

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    Mark
    Guest

    I gave this a try, and let it record 9 tracks. It only identified 3 correctly, and all but one of those it broke in the middle of the song. So far I’m not impressed.

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    Mark
    Guest

    I gave this a try, and let it record 9 tracks. It only identified 3 correctly, and all but one of those it broke in the middle of the song. So far I’m not impressed.

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    Mr.Dave
    Guest

    Replay Music tried to install a driver called jaksta_vs.sys. That driver causes conflicts with Windows “Memory Integrity” so install failed. I uninstalled Replay Music but jacksta_sys remains on my system. I can’t delete its registry entries. The jaksta.com website has NO way to contact them, the only thing in all their online help related to removing the driver is a statement that “You can uninstall previous versions via the Windows Control Panel.” Ok, there are a lot of options there. Which one? Device manager doesn’t say anything about it. All the ways to see installed programs and services don’t show it. I don’t know what it’s doing to my system, I don’t want it. Replay Music site simply says I need to disable Memory Integrity. Not doing that, why wasn’t I told about all this during installation? Both sites have made me a permanent non-customer.

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