hey,
Have you tried going to run msconfig going to the services tab and selecting hide microsoft services and then unchecking things from there from loading at the starup. Also next go to the startup tab and deselect everything in there that you do not want to load at the startup. That should fix your problem
clicked on site listed by justatinkerer posted early in this discussion. had no problems with getting patch
Did you ever find out how to fix this frustrating problem?
I keep getting the driver blocked message but the driver isn't the one everyone in this thread has mentioned. Mine says:
Driver: CD recording software.
Publisher: Roxio.Inc
I tried the 32bit patch but it said it couldn't find software.
I also deleted the kb......... patch in windows and that made no difference.
I know this is a super old thread but I am hoping someone can help me as it is bugging me.
I am running Nero 8 which says it isn't compatible but works anyway. I used to have Easy Media Creator(not sure which version) on an old pc and put it on this one (this one came with vista basic) but it had compatibility probs so I unistalled it all.
If anyone can help I will truly be grateful as this really bugs me.
cheers
Kelli
Try removing the upper and lower filters which may remain despite uninstalling Roxio's Easy Media Creator. See the link below.:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060
(Yes, I know it refers to XP but Vista has been showing the same thing.. If the upper/lower filters registry entries remain, you need to clean them up per the link above.)
Hope this helps.
Grif
thanks Grif but it didn't work. I deleted upper and lower but it still happens. I am thinking it is going to be something I just put up with.
http://kb.roxio.com/search.aspx?URL=/content/kb/Creator/000131CR&PARAMS=
dnt try the 32bit or 64 bit patch...click on the patch below mentioned for DELL Customers
For Dell Customers
The patch is not intended for a customer base other than Dell. If you do not own a Dell system, it is being offered "as is" and to be used at your own risk.
To download and install the Roxio DLA Update:
Click here for the DLA patch. When the file Download window appears, click Run. Note: If a Security Warning window appears, Click Run.
Follow the installer's on-screen instructions.
When prompted to restart your computer, click Yes.
The computer restarts, and the update is complete.
After combing through this massive thread, I thought I would post all of the url's that people posted in one post, hope this helps!
http://kb.roxio.com/content/kb/Creator/000131CR
This is the one that worked for me but others said that some of these other links worked for them, who knows!
http://docs.roxio.com/patches/d2d3290.exe
http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/dsn/en/document?c=us&docid=2872567F1A1D49A3E040A68F5B28196E&journalid=18940F4FBEEB11DB9DC1AF19BD307B73&l=en&s=gen
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/vista/d2d_update.html.
http://forums.cnet.com/5208-12546_102-0.html?forumID=133&threadID=232681&messageID=2419335#2419335
http://kb.roxio.com/content/kb/MyDVD/000131CR?set-locale=en
problem due to typo in program another secretary bites the dust.
http://kb.roxio.com/content/kb/Creator/000131CR
This thread untracked
dell and roxio both have the patch. it's usually for drag-to-disc which vista already came with and roxio also has
I was getting the same error message and it was causing all sorts of problems on my VAIO AR190. I decided to contact Sony online Tech Support and they told me it was caused by Sony Stage. I looked for an update to Sonic Stage, downloaded it and so fat the problem has gone away. Check and see if you have Sonic Stage and update it. The update was free and I found it using MSN search.
Update to my previous msg about this. After I turned off my laptop and turned it back on the error came back, so I looked for a Vista version of Sonic Stage and found it at http://sonicstage.uptodown.com/en/. So far so good. After you install it, cold start your computer several times to see if the error comes back.
Bo
A short time ago I lost all sound to my computer which is Dell Dimension E520 using Vista. In attempting to rectify the problem I tried Uninstalling some programmes and then reinstalling them. One of the programmes was Roxio. Since then I have been having the above message coming up each time I start up. The roxio was supplied with the computer.
I have CA Anti- Virus Plus Anti Spyware Which I uninstalled and reinstalled to try and rectify the problem but to no avail.
Nigel1942@optusnet.com.au
Nigel Cookson
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