The Adventures of Jonny Quest - "The Uncut, Unedited, Unaltered, Uncensored Series"(1964-1965).James at 15 plus 2nd season - James at 16 - Lance Kerwin's live action drama series.It's the Wolf - all 25 complete episodes from 1969 features Paul Lynde, Daws Butler and Allan Melvin.Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling animated series from 1985 features original wrestling icon voices.The Houndcats - animated similar to a western style "Mission: Impossible" Michael Bell, Daws Butler, Joe Besser (1972).Goof Troop - complete series all 78 episodes plus the Christmas Special (1992).County's Fire Dept's Engine 51, John Gage & Roy DeSoto (1973)
CLIFFHANGERS (3 separate serial format shows, one w/ Susan Anton from NBC back in 1979).Chilly Willy - that cute little penguin from the Woody Woodpecker Show with Daws Butler (1954-1972).Cartoon Alley - from TCM features host Ben Mankiewicz bringing back those classic cartoons (2005).
Here are the suggestion to facilitate device driver installation On the CD, under "Drivers for Windows Vista" and opened "windows vista device driver setup" it mentions "Device driver in Windows Vista can not be installed with setup.exe because lack of privilege. So, I guess the older version on the CD (which I believe was intended for Windows 98SE, 2000, XP) is able to run on Windows 7. I tried closing it and reopening it and it gave me the same error message "Can't find any photoviewer, or another program owns it. The online one replaced the CD one, icon, and everything, but the program was I left the CD version open while I installed the online one. I tried reinstalling the online version so that I could compare it to the CD version.
That's how to get it to work for those who have the same problem.
I let my computer automatically find and install the necessary drivers for the device, and then tried opening the program again. Viola. The program wouldn't recognize that the device was plugged in yet. (The software from the CD must beĭifferent from what Coby provides online because the icon has changed). I inserted the CD that came with the device (it didn't autoplay, and install itself, so I had to search the files on the CD), followed it to the folder "MARS for Windows", and began the setup. I uninstalled the software, uninstalled the driver, unplugged the device, and tried again.