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| Hi, My daughter downloaded some software from the Kodak Gallery to upload her photos from my computer. She couldn't get it to work, so I uninstalled the software from the add/remove programs area (I have Vista). Now, whenever the computer boots up, I get the following message: C:\PROGRA~2\Kodak\EasyShareSetup\$REGIS~1\Registra tion_7.5.30.2sxt "Specified module could not be found" How can I get rid of this message? |
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Okay, So the firt place I would look in is msconfig. If you go Start-Run then type in: msconfig goto the StartUp tab, and have a look for the name of the program in there. And just make sure that you un-tick the box. Might be wrong here.. but its the first place id check
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| yep check there first |
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| Hi, Tried that, tried finding it in the registry, used a registry cleaner, tried system restore. I was still getting that stupid message. Then I went into task scheduler and found that Kodak registration was set to start at every login. Deleted the task, and NO MORE MESSAGE! |
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| Excellent Jo glad you managed to sort the problem out |