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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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You probably need to contact Roxio on this one.
-- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry "GWJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:59BF7F75-F805-4A63-889E-(E-Mail Removed)... > It has been suggested that I reinstall Ultimate. I upgrade from XP to Home > Premium then to Ultimate. But I want to be sure that this is necessary > before > I attempt to do it. This is my situation. > > My Computer is a Dell Dimension 8400, Intel Pentium 4, 3 GB of RAM and > about > 150GB of free harddrive space. I upgraded to Vista Home Premium from XP > and > then upgraded to > Ultimate. I have a Radeon X1300 256MB video card. > > I have Windows Install Clean Up and Windows Installer. My last > instructions > was to do a clean install by going to the command prompt and entering "Net > user administrator /active:yes". I > followed the instructions to the letter and got the same results. > > The clean install requires that you: > > Uninstall Roxio by using Windows Uninstall/Install from the Control Panel > or Windows Install Clean Up. I have done it both ways. > Disable Startup and Services (checking to hide Microsoft services) > Go to Program Files, Common Files, User Files and deleted Roxio and Sonic > Folders > Go to the registry and delete Roxio and Sonic folders from > HKEY_CURRENT_USER > AND HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folders software folder. > Install Roxio > > As I said, I have done this at least 5 times with the same results. The > results are: > After the installation is complete a Resource Loader: LoadImage method > window comes up. It says: "Skin image "MenuSeparator.png" found but cannot > be > loaded." I believe this has something to do with the Audio/Video Converter > gadget, but I am not sure. When I click OK, a > Runtime Error message comes up: "Program: ...mon Files\Roxio > Shared\10.0\SharedCOM\RoxWatchTray10.exe" > > When I click on the Suite icon, it takes ten minutes for it to load. It > continues to run the "Gathering required information" over and over again. > It > reaches a point where it says it has about 14 seconds left, then it starts > all over again and does this for 10 minutes. > > When the Welcome screen opens up and when I click on VideoWave or MyDVD, a > window opens that has ERROR in the top bar and says: "ERROR: Unable to > load > skin" If I click on other programs, either this message appears or a > Runtime > error window appears. > > > |
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I had a similar problem with Roxio; you are probably going to need to use
"Smarty Uninstaller" (see below). I'm convinced that trying to download and install an update over the older version can lead to corruption of the install producing any number of error messages and non-functioning of the program or failure of the new install and corruption of the older version as well. In order to install a new or different version of an application type, often the existing application or program has to be completely uninstalled first. The Windows Uninstall program is less than optimum at doing this and frequently leaves remnant files and folders or registry entries of the uninstalled program on your computer. Some software companies provide an uninstall tool on their support website (i.e. AdobeFlash, Norton, McAfee) which can help with this process, but often even these special uninstaller tools leave remnants of the program on your computer that can block or degrade the installation of the new program. You can further clean up your computer manually as outlined in the following tutorial: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/87...ram-vista.html I have since found and used a program called "Smarty Uninstaller" that does an even better job of uninstalling programs, even tough ones like McAfee and Norton. You scan your computer and the program identifies all the programs on your computer, listing those that have their own uninstaller program and those that are only remnants of a program. First you click for it to use the program's uninstaller, and then when it’s finished, Smarty UI identifies any program remnants and will then uninstall the remnants (from files and folders to registry entries). For Smarty UI (free trial period, cheap to buy) see link below: http://www.winnertweak.com/uninstaller/ After running the uninstaller program I recommend using the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility to finish off the uninstallation. This program is available at the following link: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290301 Once the program you're interested in is completely uninstalled, you can then do a clean install of the new version without problems. "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: > You probably need to contact Roxio on this one. > -- > Andre > Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com > My Vista Quickstart Guide: > http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry > "GWJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:59BF7F75-F805-4A63-889E-(E-Mail Removed)... > > It has been suggested that I reinstall Ultimate. I upgrade from XP to Home > > Premium then to Ultimate. But I want to be sure that this is necessary > > before > > I attempt to do it. This is my situation. > > > > My Computer is a Dell Dimension 8400, Intel Pentium 4, 3 GB of RAM and > > about > > 150GB of free harddrive space. I upgraded to Vista Home Premium from XP > > and > > then upgraded to > > Ultimate. I have a Radeon X1300 256MB video card. > > > > I have Windows Install Clean Up and Windows Installer. My last > > instructions > > was to do a clean install by going to the command prompt and entering "Net > > user administrator /active:yes". I > > followed the instructions to the letter and got the same results. > > > > The clean install requires that you: > > > > Uninstall Roxio by using Windows Uninstall/Install from the Control Panel > > or Windows Install Clean Up. I have done it both ways. > > Disable Startup and Services (checking to hide Microsoft services) > > Go to Program Files, Common Files, User Files and deleted Roxio and Sonic > > Folders > > Go to the registry and delete Roxio and Sonic folders from > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER > > AND HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folders software folder. > > Install Roxio > > > > As I said, I have done this at least 5 times with the same results. The > > results are: > > After the installation is complete a Resource Loader: LoadImage method > > window comes up. It says: "Skin image "MenuSeparator.png" found but cannot > > be > > loaded." I believe this has something to do with the Audio/Video Converter > > gadget, but I am not sure. When I click OK, a > > Runtime Error message comes up: "Program: ...mon Files\Roxio > > Shared\10.0\SharedCOM\RoxWatchTray10.exe" > > > > When I click on the Suite icon, it takes ten minutes for it to load. It > > continues to run the "Gathering required information" over and over again. > > It > > reaches a point where it says it has about 14 seconds left, then it starts > > all over again and does this for 10 minutes. > > > > When the Welcome screen opens up and when I click on VideoWave or MyDVD, a > > window opens that has ERROR in the top bar and says: "ERROR: Unable to > > load > > skin" If I click on other programs, either this message appears or a > > Runtime > > error window appears. > > > > > > > > > |
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One other thought: some people who have upgraded from XP to Vista have had
problems due to XP remnants interfering with Vista. This tutorial shows you how to do a clean upgrade Vista install and removing all remnants of XP. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/68...n-install.html "uvbogden" wrote: > I had a similar problem with Roxio; you are probably going to need to use > "Smarty Uninstaller" (see below). I'm convinced that trying to download and > install an update over the older version can lead to corruption of the > install producing any number of error messages and non-functioning of the > program or failure of the new install and corruption of the older version as > well. > > In order to install a new or different version of an application type, often > the existing application or program has to be completely uninstalled first. > The Windows Uninstall program is less than optimum at doing this and > frequently leaves remnant files and folders or registry entries of the > uninstalled program on your computer. Some software companies provide an > uninstall tool on their support website (i.e. AdobeFlash, Norton, McAfee) > which can help with this process, but often even these special uninstaller > tools leave remnants of the program on your computer that can block or > degrade the installation of the new program. You can further clean up your > computer manually as outlined in the following tutorial: > > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/87...ram-vista.html > > I have since found and used a program called "Smarty Uninstaller" that does > an even better job of uninstalling programs, even tough ones like McAfee and > Norton. You scan your computer and the program identifies all the programs > on your computer, listing those that have their own uninstaller program and > those that are only remnants of a program. First you click for it to use the > program's uninstaller, and then when it’s finished, Smarty UI identifies any > program remnants and will then uninstall the remnants (from files and folders > to registry entries). For Smarty UI (free trial period, cheap to buy) see > link below: > > http://www.winnertweak.com/uninstaller/ > > After running the uninstaller program I recommend using the Windows > Installer Cleanup Utility to finish off the uninstallation. This program is > available at the following link: > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290301 > > Once the program you're interested in is completely uninstalled, you can > then do a clean install of the new version without problems. > > > > "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: > > > You probably need to contact Roxio on this one. > > -- > > Andre > > Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com > > My Vista Quickstart Guide: > > http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry > > "GWJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > > news:59BF7F75-F805-4A63-889E-(E-Mail Removed)... > > > It has been suggested that I reinstall Ultimate. I upgrade from XP to Home > > > Premium then to Ultimate. But I want to be sure that this is necessary > > > before > > > I attempt to do it. This is my situation. > > > > > > My Computer is a Dell Dimension 8400, Intel Pentium 4, 3 GB of RAM and > > > about > > > 150GB of free harddrive space. I upgraded to Vista Home Premium from XP > > > and > > > then upgraded to > > > Ultimate. I have a Radeon X1300 256MB video card. > > > > > > I have Windows Install Clean Up and Windows Installer. My last > > > instructions > > > was to do a clean install by going to the command prompt and entering "Net > > > user administrator /active:yes". I > > > followed the instructions to the letter and got the same results. > > > > > > The clean install requires that you: > > > > > > Uninstall Roxio by using Windows Uninstall/Install from the Control Panel > > > or Windows Install Clean Up. I have done it both ways. > > > Disable Startup and Services (checking to hide Microsoft services) > > > Go to Program Files, Common Files, User Files and deleted Roxio and Sonic > > > Folders > > > Go to the registry and delete Roxio and Sonic folders from > > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER > > > AND HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folders software folder. > > > Install Roxio > > > > > > As I said, I have done this at least 5 times with the same results. The > > > results are: > > > After the installation is complete a Resource Loader: LoadImage method > > > window comes up. It says: "Skin image "MenuSeparator.png" found but cannot > > > be > > > loaded." I believe this has something to do with the Audio/Video Converter > > > gadget, but I am not sure. When I click OK, a > > > Runtime Error message comes up: "Program: ...mon Files\Roxio > > > Shared\10.0\SharedCOM\RoxWatchTray10.exe" > > > > > > When I click on the Suite icon, it takes ten minutes for it to load. It > > > continues to run the "Gathering required information" over and over again. > > > It > > > reaches a point where it says it has about 14 seconds left, then it starts > > > all over again and does this for 10 minutes. > > > > > > When the Welcome screen opens up and when I click on VideoWave or MyDVD, a > > > window opens that has ERROR in the top bar and says: "ERROR: Unable to > > > load > > > skin" If I click on other programs, either this message appears or a > > > Runtime > > > error window appears. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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Thanks for the information. I will try Smarty Uninstaller. I have done the
other things that you suggested. GWJ "uvbogden" wrote: > One other thought: some people who have upgraded from XP to Vista have had > problems due to XP remnants interfering with Vista. This tutorial shows you > how to do a clean upgrade Vista install and removing all remnants of XP. > > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/68...n-install.html > > "uvbogden" wrote: > > > I had a similar problem with Roxio; you are probably going to need to use > > "Smarty Uninstaller" (see below). I'm convinced that trying to download and > > install an update over the older version can lead to corruption of the > > install producing any number of error messages and non-functioning of the > > program or failure of the new install and corruption of the older version as > > well. > > > > In order to install a new or different version of an application type, often > > the existing application or program has to be completely uninstalled first. > > The Windows Uninstall program is less than optimum at doing this and > > frequently leaves remnant files and folders or registry entries of the > > uninstalled program on your computer. Some software companies provide an > > uninstall tool on their support website (i.e. AdobeFlash, Norton, McAfee) > > which can help with this process, but often even these special uninstaller > > tools leave remnants of the program on your computer that can block or > > degrade the installation of the new program. You can further clean up your > > computer manually as outlined in the following tutorial: > > > > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/87...ram-vista.html > > > > I have since found and used a program called "Smarty Uninstaller" that does > > an even better job of uninstalling programs, even tough ones like McAfee and > > Norton. You scan your computer and the program identifies all the programs > > on your computer, listing those that have their own uninstaller program and > > those that are only remnants of a program. First you click for it to use the > > program's uninstaller, and then when it’s finished, Smarty UI identifies any > > program remnants and will then uninstall the remnants (from files and folders > > to registry entries). For Smarty UI (free trial period, cheap to buy) see > > link below: > > > > http://www.winnertweak.com/uninstaller/ > > > > After running the uninstaller program I recommend using the Windows > > Installer Cleanup Utility to finish off the uninstallation. This program is > > available at the following link: > > > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290301 > > > > Once the program you're interested in is completely uninstalled, you can > > then do a clean install of the new version without problems. > > > > > > > > "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: > > > > > You probably need to contact Roxio on this one. > > > -- > > > Andre > > > Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com > > > My Vista Quickstart Guide: > > > http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry > > > "GWJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > > > news:59BF7F75-F805-4A63-889E-(E-Mail Removed)... > > > > It has been suggested that I reinstall Ultimate. I upgrade from XP to Home > > > > Premium then to Ultimate. But I want to be sure that this is necessary > > > > before > > > > I attempt to do it. This is my situation. > > > > > > > > My Computer is a Dell Dimension 8400, Intel Pentium 4, 3 GB of RAM and > > > > about > > > > 150GB of free harddrive space. I upgraded to Vista Home Premium from XP > > > > and > > > > then upgraded to > > > > Ultimate. I have a Radeon X1300 256MB video card. > > > > > > > > I have Windows Install Clean Up and Windows Installer. My last > > > > instructions > > > > was to do a clean install by going to the command prompt and entering "Net > > > > user administrator /active:yes". I > > > > followed the instructions to the letter and got the same results. > > > > > > > > The clean install requires that you: > > > > > > > > Uninstall Roxio by using Windows Uninstall/Install from the Control Panel > > > > or Windows Install Clean Up. I have done it both ways. > > > > Disable Startup and Services (checking to hide Microsoft services) > > > > Go to Program Files, Common Files, User Files and deleted Roxio and Sonic > > > > Folders > > > > Go to the registry and delete Roxio and Sonic folders from > > > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER > > > > AND HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folders software folder. > > > > Install Roxio > > > > > > > > As I said, I have done this at least 5 times with the same results. The > > > > results are: > > > > After the installation is complete a Resource Loader: LoadImage method > > > > window comes up. It says: "Skin image "MenuSeparator.png" found but cannot > > > > be > > > > loaded." I believe this has something to do with the Audio/Video Converter > > > > gadget, but I am not sure. When I click OK, a > > > > Runtime Error message comes up: "Program: ...mon Files\Roxio > > > > Shared\10.0\SharedCOM\RoxWatchTray10.exe" > > > > > > > > When I click on the Suite icon, it takes ten minutes for it to load. It > > > > continues to run the "Gathering required information" over and over again. > > > > It > > > > reaches a point where it says it has about 14 seconds left, then it starts > > > > all over again and does this for 10 minutes. > > > > > > > > When the Welcome screen opens up and when I click on VideoWave or MyDVD, a > > > > window opens that has ERROR in the top bar and says: "ERROR: Unable to > > > > load > > > > skin" If I click on other programs, either this message appears or a > > > > Runtime > > > > error window appears. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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I don't know if you will find this or not, but I downloaded Smarty
Uninstaller and only found one reference to Roxio and that was in the System (Hidden)Component area. When I clicked to uninstall it, a window opened saying this was not recommended. So I left it. If you do find this, please let me know what I should do. GWJ "uvbogden" wrote: > I had a similar problem with Roxio; you are probably going to need to use > "Smarty Uninstaller" (see below). I'm convinced that trying to download and > install an update over the older version can lead to corruption of the > install producing any number of error messages and non-functioning of the > program or failure of the new install and corruption of the older version as > well. > > In order to install a new or different version of an application type, often > the existing application or program has to be completely uninstalled first. > The Windows Uninstall program is less than optimum at doing this and > frequently leaves remnant files and folders or registry entries of the > uninstalled program on your computer. Some software companies provide an > uninstall tool on their support website (i.e. AdobeFlash, Norton, McAfee) > which can help with this process, but often even these special uninstaller > tools leave remnants of the program on your computer that can block or > degrade the installation of the new program. You can further clean up your > computer manually as outlined in the following tutorial: > > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/87...ram-vista.html > > I have since found and used a program called "Smarty Uninstaller" that does > an even better job of uninstalling programs, even tough ones like McAfee and > Norton. You scan your computer and the program identifies all the programs > on your computer, listing those that have their own uninstaller program and > those that are only remnants of a program. First you click for it to use the > program's uninstaller, and then when it’s finished, Smarty UI identifies any > program remnants and will then uninstall the remnants (from files and folders > to registry entries). For Smarty UI (free trial period, cheap to buy) see > link below: > > http://www.winnertweak.com/uninstaller/ > > After running the uninstaller program I recommend using the Windows > Installer Cleanup Utility to finish off the uninstallation. This program is > available at the following link: > > http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;290301 > > Once the program you're interested in is completely uninstalled, you can > then do a clean install of the new version without problems. > > > > "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: > > > You probably need to contact Roxio on this one. > > -- > > Andre > > Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com > > My Vista Quickstart Guide: > > http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry > > "GWJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > > news:59BF7F75-F805-4A63-889E-(E-Mail Removed)... > > > It has been suggested that I reinstall Ultimate. I upgrade from XP to Home > > > Premium then to Ultimate. But I want to be sure that this is necessary > > > before > > > I attempt to do it. This is my situation. > > > > > > My Computer is a Dell Dimension 8400, Intel Pentium 4, 3 GB of RAM and > > > about > > > 150GB of free harddrive space. I upgraded to Vista Home Premium from XP > > > and > > > then upgraded to > > > Ultimate. I have a Radeon X1300 256MB video card. > > > > > > I have Windows Install Clean Up and Windows Installer. My last > > > instructions > > > was to do a clean install by going to the command prompt and entering "Net > > > user administrator /active:yes". I > > > followed the instructions to the letter and got the same results. > > > > > > The clean install requires that you: > > > > > > Uninstall Roxio by using Windows Uninstall/Install from the Control Panel > > > or Windows Install Clean Up. I have done it both ways. > > > Disable Startup and Services (checking to hide Microsoft services) > > > Go to Program Files, Common Files, User Files and deleted Roxio and Sonic > > > Folders > > > Go to the registry and delete Roxio and Sonic folders from > > > HKEY_CURRENT_USER > > > AND HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folders software folder. > > > Install Roxio > > > > > > As I said, I have done this at least 5 times with the same results. The > > > results are: > > > After the installation is complete a Resource Loader: LoadImage method > > > window comes up. It says: "Skin image "MenuSeparator.png" found but cannot > > > be > > > loaded." I believe this has something to do with the Audio/Video Converter > > > gadget, but I am not sure. When I click OK, a > > > Runtime Error message comes up: "Program: ...mon Files\Roxio > > > Shared\10.0\SharedCOM\RoxWatchTray10.exe" > > > > > > When I click on the Suite icon, it takes ten minutes for it to load. It > > > continues to run the "Gathering required information" over and over again. > > > It > > > reaches a point where it says it has about 14 seconds left, then it starts > > > all over again and does this for 10 minutes. > > > > > > When the Welcome screen opens up and when I click on VideoWave or MyDVD, a > > > window opens that has ERROR in the top bar and says: "ERROR: Unable to > > > load > > > skin" If I click on other programs, either this message appears or a > > > Runtime > > > error window appears. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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"GWJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:59BF7F75-F805-4A63-889E-(E-Mail Removed)... > It has been suggested that I reinstall Ultimate. I upgrade from XP to Home > Premium then to Ultimate. But I want to be sure that this is necessary > before > I attempt to do it. This is my situation. > > My Computer is a Dell Dimension 8400, Intel Pentium 4, 3 GB of RAM and > about > 150GB of free harddrive space. I upgraded to Vista Home Premium from XP > and > then upgraded to > Ultimate. I have a Radeon X1300 256MB video card. > > I have Windows Install Clean Up and Windows Installer. My last > instructions > was to do a clean install by going to the command prompt and entering “Net > user administrator /active:yes”. I > followed the instructions to the letter and got the same results. > > The clean install requires that you: > > Uninstall Roxio by using Windows Uninstall/Install from the Control Panel > or Windows Install Clean Up. I have done it both ways. > Disable Startup and Services (checking to hide Microsoft services) > Go to Program Files, Common Files, User Files and deleted Roxio and Sonic > Folders > Go to the registry and delete Roxio and Sonic folders from > HKEY_CURRENT_USER > AND HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folders software folder. > Install Roxio > > As I said, I have done this at least 5 times with the same results. The > results are: > After the installation is complete a Resource Loader: LoadImage method > window comes up. It says: “Skin image “MenuSeparator.png” found but cannot > be > loaded.” I believe this has something to do with the Audio/Video Converter > gadget, but I am not sure. When I click OK, a > Runtime Error message comes up: “Program: ...mon Files\Roxio > Shared\10.0\SharedCOM\RoxWatchTray10.exe” > > When I click on the Suite icon, it takes ten minutes for it to load. It > continues to run the “Gathering required information” over and over again. > It > reaches a point where it says it has about 14 seconds left, then it starts > all over again and does this for 10 minutes. > > When the Welcome screen opens up and when I click on VideoWave or MyDVD, a > window opens that has ERROR in the top bar and says: “ERROR: Unable to > load > skin” If I click on other programs, either this message appears or a > Runtime > error window appears. > > > > You seem to have got to task muddled. Removal of Roxio should have been straight forward in the Control Panel Program list but often not all the files are removed and you may find Icons on the desk top and entries in your start up folder. So go delete these manually. Now if you still think your Ultimate needs some work just put the disk in and run the repair option. -- Ian With patience there is always a way. Please Reply to Newsgroup so all can read. Requests for assistance by email can not and will be deleted. |
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You might think you upgraded to Vista, but I'm afraid you downgraded. I've
had Vista for almost a year and getting rid of it. Your problems are only starting. The best I can advise is if you are going to use Vista, DO NOT install anything on your computer. Good Luck!!!! -- Skee "GWJ" wrote: > It has been suggested that I reinstall Ultimate. I upgrade from XP to Home > Premium then to Ultimate. But I want to be sure that this is necessary before > I attempt to do it. This is my situation. > > My Computer is a Dell Dimension 8400, Intel Pentium 4, 3 GB of RAM and about > 150GB of free harddrive space. I upgraded to Vista Home Premium from XP and > then upgraded to > Ultimate. I have a Radeon X1300 256MB video card. > > I have Windows Install Clean Up and Windows Installer. My last instructions > was to do a clean install by going to the command prompt and entering “Net > user administrator /active:yes”. I > followed the instructions to the letter and got the same results. > > The clean install requires that you: > > Uninstall Roxio by using Windows Uninstall/Install from the Control Panel > or Windows Install Clean Up. I have done it both ways. > Disable Startup and Services (checking to hide Microsoft services) > Go to Program Files, Common Files, User Files and deleted Roxio and Sonic > Folders > Go to the registry and delete Roxio and Sonic folders from HKEY_CURRENT_USER > AND HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folders software folder. > Install Roxio > > As I said, I have done this at least 5 times with the same results. The > results are: > After the installation is complete a Resource Loader: LoadImage method > window comes up. It says: “Skin image “MenuSeparator.png” found but cannot be > loaded.” I believe this has something to do with the Audio/Video Converter > gadget, but I am not sure. When I click OK, a > Runtime Error message comes up: “Program: ...mon Files\Roxio > Shared\10.0\SharedCOM\RoxWatchTray10.exe” > > When I click on the Suite icon, it takes ten minutes for it to load. It > continues to run the “Gathering required information” over and over again. It > reaches a point where it says it has about 14 seconds left, then it starts > all over again and does this for 10 minutes. > > When the Welcome screen opens up and when I click on VideoWave or MyDVD, a > window opens that has ERROR in the top bar and says: “ERROR: Unable to load > skin” If I click on other programs, either this message appears or a Runtime > error window appears. > > > |
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