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Can't get rid of "SPI has encountered a problem..." error at start

 
 
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      28th Nov 2006
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?
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      28th Nov 2006
In addendum: I've googled "SPI" and know what it is, but need to know
exactly what services it relies on (or that rely on it) and what the proper
setting(s) should be --- 'disabled', 'manual', or 'automatic'?
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"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?
> --
> "IT TAKES LESS TIME TO DO A THING RIGHT THAN IT DOES TO EXPLAIN WHY YOU DID
> IT WRONG"--longfellow

 
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      29th Nov 2006
"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

 
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      29th Nov 2006
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 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
>
>

 
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      29th Nov 2006
"BANSHEE" wrote

> 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.)


Well, that's interesting that it spelled the file wrong..hmm. Glad that was
the problem and you have it resolved, and thanks for posting back the
resolution.

 
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