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14-Nov-2008, 05:52 PM #1
Smile Arcsoft connect PAIN
I purchased a new HP Printer that came with photo greeting card software and when I installed it I was told that I needed to download certain things for the software to work. That was from arcsoft. So I ended up not wanting that crap and uninstalled everything from arcsoft. But now this arcsoft connect daemon is running in the service tab of my system config utility and comes up everytime I boot up. So I end up having to block and then delete it from my firewall so it doesn't come up all through the day. I have a compaq presario, windows xp. If some blessed soul has an answer PLEASE let me know, Thank You very much.
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