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At system log in, windows repeatedly trys to configure Sonic Update Manager,
and continually requires me to "insert Sonic Update Manager disk". It also is looking for a file UM.MSI. This software was preloaded with my hardware. It is persistent and won't go away. Can you please help with a solution? Thanks. -- DaveK |
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Hi, I have the same problem, and can't seem to get anyone to answer??? Did
you ever get a response? "DaveK" wrote: > At system log in, windows repeatedly trys to configure Sonic Update Manager, > and continually requires me to "insert Sonic Update Manager disk". It also > is looking for a file UM.MSI. This software was preloaded with my hardware. > It is persistent and won't go away. > > Can you please help with a solution? > Thanks. > -- > DaveK |
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ok guys I just had the same problem with my Dell Inspirion and it is/was
quite annoying...for me it was caused by deleting programs that had some kind of tie in to Sonic. So if your problem is you keep getting prompted about some UM.MSI file then here's how I fixed it. Short way: goto => http://tools.roxio.com/support/dell/isum_hotfix.exe then "run" file isum_hotfix.exe , reboot your pc and the problem should be gone. Long Way 1)goto www.Sonic.com 2)Click "Support" 3)Slect product "Digital Media Source" 4)Click "Ask Sonia" 5)Scroll down, type in your name 6)Type in question box "UM.MSI" 7) I selected option 3 which is link I posted above. Good Luck, Joepat |
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Thanks for the help it work for me
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thanx for this, i also have an inspiron, and deleted MyDVDLe which is related in some way to sonic. the above method worked a treat.
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I tried the previous suggestion it did not work.
But what did work was this: This can also be an error of the Update Manager unsuccessfully attempting to update itself. To update, remove this program using the Add/Remove Programs control panel. It will be called either "Roxio Update Manager" or "Sonic Update Manager". Then download the latest version here and install. If you decide to permanently remove the Update Manager, it will not affect the performance of any Sonic or Roxio software currently installed on the system. Mine worked on the first try. If you still have a problem try this: If Update Manager fails to uninstall, corruption has occurred that prevents removal. You will have to manually remove Update Manager: Download and install Microsoft Cleanup Utility located here. Run the application and select Sonic (or Roxio) Update Manager, and select Remove.
http://kb.roxio.com/search.aspx?URL...S=set-locale=en |
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