To install sony sound forge audio, the problem is i don't have Disc drives on my computer and i don't see no Serial Key anywhere. Is there another way to install it ?
I think the only solution to the problem of installing disc-supplied software on a computer which lacks a disc drive is to find a (possibly old) computer which does include such a drive and copy ALL the files from the disc to a memory stick. Then transfer that memory stick to your new computer and copy ALL those files to a dedicated folder, e.g. on the desktop, and then run the installer from that folder.
I think the only solution to the problem of installing disc-supplied software on a computer which lacks a disc drive is to find a (possibly old) computer which does include such a drive and copy ALL the files from the disc to a memory stick. Then transfer that memory stick to your new computer and copy ALL those files to a dedicated folder, e.g. on the desktop, and then run the installer from that folder.
So, the installer seems to be seeking some kind of code on the actual disc. In which case I think your only option now is to bite the bullet and buy an external USB DVD (re)writer and use that. Such drives are pretty cheap to buy now.
(My apologies, I should really have thought of this option for you and mentioned it in my previous post.)
If you on the old computer with the disc drive save the content of the drive as a (single pr disc) ISO file and then copy this to the new computer and Mount this file as a disc drive. You may need a third party SW for emulating the disc drive, but it also may be included in the OS.
The ISO file is like a zip or cab file that contains all the files (being a Image of the disc).
The old pre-Sony (and pre-Magix) SF installation discs where like that and there was no easy work-around without a disc and drive. (I tried this recently with SF 4.5) Now-a-days though with Win 10 a virtual drive is a relatively easy procedure, of course the OP still needs the get the data off the disc. I'm also not sure if 'joao-f ' has is actual AS software (a version that can be downloaded) or a version that Sony hacked for this particular product. All the 'Vegas' products I'm aware of, still need a serial number except the trial demos. As co-moderator Jeff stated the least painless approach is probably just getting a disc drive.
Did you ever get your question answered? I got Sound Forge Audio Studio 9 with the same Sony turntable. When you first install it, you can choose 'Register Online', 'Register on Another Computer' or 'Register Later'. I believe you have about a month to actually register the software. If you select 'Register Later', you can open the program, go to 'Help', 'About; and get your serial number. I went ahead and got SF Pro 12 and I still haven't registered the SW that came with the turntable. I think I will register it anyway. I'm not sure what happens if I select 'Register on Another Computer'. I'm thinking, you will run out of time, and then have to install it on another PC.