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Old 01-05-2006, 04:00 AM
Michael Stevens
 
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Default Re: Roxio/ DirectCD installation

In news:%2393ay9iDGHA.1312@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl,
alfi <alfi01@adelphia.net> replied with a ;-)
> I installed old versions of
> -DirectCD from Adaptec (v3.01D) and
> -CDCreator (v4.02D) on a system using XP professional OS.
> When installation was completed, a panel saying that the sys. may
> become unstable appeared. I proceeded do uninstall using Norton
> Cleansweep but several dll files were left behind. Norton tells me
> that the system has no issues but every time the computer starts it
> has a panel on the task bar saying that devices/applications are
> disabled and may cause the system to be unstable. Windows prevented
> these drivers from loading. How do I
> 1)make sure that system is OK and
> 2)stop this panel from showing up?


See if this helps.
1. Click Start button and select
Setting
then
Control Panel
menu options.

2. Select the
Add/Remove
programs icon.

3. Select and remove all Easy CD Creator programs and remove all shared
files when prompted.

Next Clean Easy CD Creator completely from your system:

1. Go to
Start
then
Search
, look in C:\ (or the drive where your operating system is located) and
search for:
Cdr4vsd.sys
Cdr4dll.dll
Cdral.dll
Cdrtc.dll
2. Rename all those files you can find, changing their extensions to .ROX
(Right click on the file name and choose
rename
)
3. Go to
Start
and then to
My Computer
and select it.
4. Go into your C:\ drive (C:\ is default install drive, compensate
accordingly if you installed in another location)
5. Go into the
Program Files
Folder
6. Look for a
Adaptec
folder and if found delete it
7. Look for a
Direct CD
folder and if found delete it
8. Go into the
Common Files
Folder
9. Look for an
Adaptec
and/or
Adaptec Shared
folder and if found delete them.
10. Go into the
InstallShield
Folder (C:\Program Files\Common File\InstallShield and rename the
Engine
and
IScript
folders to
Engine.ROX
and
Iscript.ROX



WARNING: THE NEXT 6 STEPS INVOLVES EDITING YOUR SYSTEM REGISTRY. WE STRONGLY
RECOMMEND YOU EXPORT YOUR REGISTRY BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY EDITING. EDITING
YOUR REGISTRY INCORRECTLY CAN CAUSE IRREPARABLE SYSTEM DAMAGE. WE RECOMMEND
THAT IF YOU DO NOT FEEL COMFORTABLE EDITING YOUR REGISTRY THAT YOU SKIP
THESE STEPS.

1. Click Start button and select
Run
menu option.
2. Type
regedit
and click OK button.
3. Select Hkey_Current_User/software and remove the following key: Adaptec
4. Select Hkey_Local_Machine/software and remove the following key: Adaptec
5. Exit the registry editor.
6. Perform system restart.

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