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How do I kill BCMNTIO?

 
 
J Lunis
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      17th Nov 2006
XP SR2
On startup, I get a Event Error
"The BCMNTIO service failed to start due to the following error:
The system cannot find the path specified."
From investigation I believe this is associated with CheckIt
Diagnostics which I have already uninstalled. In addition, the file
BCMNTIO does not exist on my HD. Yet, every time I start up I get the
error.
FWIW, sometimes I get another Event Viewer error identifying MEMMAP.
AND MORE: Please see my nest post (DCOM error) for a (potentially)
related error.
 
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Wesley Vogel
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      17th Nov 2006
bcmntio.sys belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics.

Smith Micro Software's CheckIt Diagnostics is part of Norton\Symantec
SystemWorks 200?.

Open Services...
Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK |
Locate bcmntio and double click it | Set the Startup type to disabled

mapmem.sys also belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics.

See if you can find it in services.

Also ...
Open the Device Manager...
Start | Run | Type: devmgmt.msc | Click OK |
View menu | Select Show hidden devices |
Click the [+] next to Non-Plug and Play Drivers |
See if bcmntio and/or mapmem are listed |
Double click each one | General tab |
Disable under Device usage | Driver tab |
Set to Disabled under Startup

Maybe you can try Symantec support.

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Wes
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In news:jNm7h.122$(E-Mail Removed),
J Lunis <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> XP SR2
> On startup, I get a Event Error
> "The BCMNTIO service failed to start due to the following error:
> The system cannot find the path specified."
> From investigation I believe this is associated with CheckIt
> Diagnostics which I have already uninstalled. In addition, the file
> BCMNTIO does not exist on my HD. Yet, every time I start up I get the
> error.
> FWIW, sometimes I get another Event Viewer error identifying MEMMAP.
> AND MORE: Please see my nest post (DCOM error) for a (potentially)
> related error.


 
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Wesley Vogel
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      17th Nov 2006
See if you can find it in services.
Should have read: See if you can find mapmem in services.

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Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In news:(E-Mail Removed),
Wesley Vogel <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> bcmntio.sys belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics.
>
> Smith Micro Software's CheckIt Diagnostics is part of Norton\Symantec
> SystemWorks 200?.
>
> Open Services...
> Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK |
> Locate bcmntio and double click it | Set the Startup type to disabled
>
> mapmem.sys also belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics.
>
> See if you can find it in services.
>
> Also ...
> Open the Device Manager...
> Start | Run | Type: devmgmt.msc | Click OK |
> View menu | Select Show hidden devices |
> Click the [+] next to Non-Plug and Play Drivers |
> See if bcmntio and/or mapmem are listed |
> Double click each one | General tab |
> Disable under Device usage | Driver tab |
> Set to Disabled under Startup
>
> Maybe you can try Symantec support.
>
> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>
> Wes
> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> In news:jNm7h.122$(E-Mail Removed),
> J Lunis <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
>> XP SR2
>> On startup, I get a Event Error
>> "The BCMNTIO service failed to start due to the following error:
>> The system cannot find the path specified."
>> From investigation I believe this is associated with CheckIt
>> Diagnostics which I have already uninstalled. In addition, the file
>> BCMNTIO does not exist on my HD. Yet, every time I start up I get the
>> error.
>> FWIW, sometimes I get another Event Viewer error identifying MEMMAP.
>> AND MORE: Please see my nest post (DCOM error) for a (potentially)
>> related error.

 
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J Lunis
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      18th Nov 2006
Wesley Vogel wrote:
> bcmntio.sys belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics.
>
> Smith Micro Software's CheckIt Diagnostics is part of Norton\Symantec
> SystemWorks 200?.
>
> Open Services...
> Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK |
> Locate bcmntio and double click it | Set the Startup type to disabled
>
> mapmem.sys also belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics.
>
> See if you can find it in services.
>
> Also ...
> Open the Device Manager...
> Start | Run | Type: devmgmt.msc | Click OK |
> View menu | Select Show hidden devices |
> Click the [+] next to Non-Plug and Play Drivers |
> See if bcmntio and/or mapmem are listed |
> Double click each one | General tab |
> Disable under Device usage | Driver tab |
> Set to Disabled under Startup
>
> Maybe you can try Symantec support.
>

Thanks for the reply.
Tried services.msc. I get a popup - do I want to search the net or
search my hard drive?
Went to My Computer, Manage, Services. Nothing listed by file name,
just by description. How do I connect bcmntio to any particular service?
 
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Wesley Vogel
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      18th Nov 2006
#$%#$% Norton!!!! Norton/Symantec leaves so much crap behind that you have
to use special tools just to remove their crappy software.

Download and run the Norton Removal Tool
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...=&osv=&osv_lvl

Maybe you can try Symantec support.

Support - Symantec Corp.
http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/index.html

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In news:NrD7h.2$(E-Mail Removed),
J Lunis <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> Wesley Vogel wrote:
>> bcmntio.sys belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics.
>>
>> Smith Micro Software's CheckIt Diagnostics is part of Norton\Symantec
>> SystemWorks 200?.
>>
>> Open Services...
>> Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK |
>> Locate bcmntio and double click it | Set the Startup type to disabled
>>
>> mapmem.sys also belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics.
>>
>> See if you can find it in services.
>>
>> Also ...
>> Open the Device Manager...
>> Start | Run | Type: devmgmt.msc | Click OK |
>> View menu | Select Show hidden devices |
>> Click the [+] next to Non-Plug and Play Drivers |
>> See if bcmntio and/or mapmem are listed |
>> Double click each one | General tab |
>> Disable under Device usage | Driver tab |
>> Set to Disabled under Startup
>>
>> Maybe you can try Symantec support.
>>

> Thanks for the reply.
> Tried services.msc. I get a popup - do I want to search the net or
> search my hard drive?
> Went to My Computer, Manage, Services. Nothing listed by file name,
> just by description. How do I connect bcmntio to any particular service?


 
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J Lunis
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      18th Nov 2006
And AMEN! I have used Symantec sw for years but this is it. Moving to sw
from another company next time I get near the store.
I'll try the link this weekend.

Wesley Vogel wrote:
> #$%#$% Norton!!!! Norton/Symantec leaves so much crap behind that you have
> to use special tools just to remove their crappy software.
>
> Download and run the Norton Removal Tool
> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...=&osv=&osv_lvl
>
> Maybe you can try Symantec support.
>
> Support - Symantec Corp.
> http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/index.html
>

 
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Wesley Vogel
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      18th Nov 2006
Good luck and keep having fun!

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Wes
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In news:CIG7h.11$_(E-Mail Removed),
J Lunis <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> And AMEN! I have used Symantec sw for years but this is it. Moving to sw
> from another company next time I get near the store.
> I'll try the link this weekend.
>
> Wesley Vogel wrote:
>> #$%#$% Norton!!!! Norton/Symantec leaves so much crap behind that you
>> have to use special tools just to remove their crappy software.
>>
>> Download and run the Norton Removal Tool
>>

http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...=&osv=&osv_lvl
>>
>> Maybe you can try Symantec support.
>>
>> Support - Symantec Corp.
>> http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/index.html


 
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