Rock--I did a double-check on the spelling of the error (I just had to reboot
and it showed up again) and, believe it or not, the error was spelled out
just as I had originally posted it: CTXFISIPI.EXE. HOWEVER, running 'search'
found the version you had suggested and yes, it was a Creative Audigy file.
Regardless, I did as you suggested and uninstalled / reinstalled the drivers
and now everything is hunky-dorey. Thanks. (and forget I wrote
"hunky-dorey"---I don't know where that came from.)
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"IT TAKES LESS TIME TO DO A THING RIGHT THAN IT DOES TO EXPLAIN WHY YOU DID
IT WRONG"--longfellow
"Rock" wrote:
> "BANSHEE" wrote
>
> >I keep getting an "SPI has encountered a problem and must be closed" error
> >at
> > startup and can't get rid of it. I've checked the K.B. for info and made
> > sure the programs which use it are set to 'Automatic' in Admin. Tools /
> > Services, but it still keeps popping up every time I restart the computer.
> > The 'More Info' tab tells me the file is CTXFISIPI.EXE, app. ver.
> > 1.0.21.1180, but search of my computer came up with no such file and
> > neither
> > did a search of Microsoft .com. What the hell is SPI anyway, and how do I
> > fix this?
>
> I don't think you spelled that file name correctly. Isn't it CTXFISPI.exe
> without the extra I? That file and SPI has something to do with a Creative
> Labs product. Do you have a Creative labs sound card. Uninstall, then
> install the latest sound card drivers from the Creative labs site.
>
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...PI.EXE&spell=1
>
>