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21-Jul-2007, 03:27 PM #1
Drivers being blocked
Every startup I get this error, is there a way I could remove this driver completely?
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21-Jul-2007, 05:37 PM #3
Actually, I've already un-installed the whole Easy Media Creator Suite 9 so the patch has nothing to apply to.
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Check your installed programs in the Programs and Features to make sure the Roxio Drag-to-Disk is uninstalled, its seperate than the Easy Media Creator Suite 9
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It's not present in the list.
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this is a very common issue with new dell computers with sonic solutions on it. download and install this patch.

http://support.dell.com/sonicdla
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22-Jul-2007, 03:17 AM #7
Use Autoruns to find where the driver loads. Uncheck the box so that it doesn't load and then delete the driver file. Autoruns will tell you where the driver is located (probably Windows\System32\Drivers).

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this is a very common issue with new dell computers with sonic solutions on it. download and install this patch.

http://support.dell.com/sonicdla
There is nothing to patch.
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or go into "Run,msconfig,ok,startup" and uncheck "Dla" which almost always stays behind after uninstall of Recordnowmax, hit apply and then reboot.
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25-Jul-2007, 07:31 PM #9
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or go into "Run,msconfig,ok,startup" and uncheck "Dla" which almost always stays behind after uninstall of Recordnowmax, hit apply and then reboot.
DLA is not mentioned here.
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