Runtime Error -- MS Visual C++

C

churin

Just after boot process completes the following error message pops up:

---------------------------
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
---------------------------
Runtime Error!

Program: ...es\Common Files\Roxio Shared\SharedCOM8\RoxWatchTray.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
 
G

Guest

churin said:
Just after boot process completes the following error message pops up:

---------------------------
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
---------------------------
Runtime Error!

Program: ...es\Common Files\Roxio Shared\SharedCOM8\RoxWatchTray.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.

One of two options you can perform:
Uncheck this service from the start up Tab by opening a run command and type
in:
msconfig click [OK] then click StartUp tab on the system configuration and
uncheck this:
[ ] RoxWatchTray.exe

Another, uninstall the Roxio and reinstall after you run Disk Clean up and
Defrag in safe mode.
What version of Windows Media Player you have installed on XP?.
Programs that may experience a change in behavior after you install Windows
XP Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886264/
Download the latest drivers for Roxio:
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/ecdc/software_updates.html
HTH.
nass
 
N

Newbie Coder

Nass,

There are no drivers for Roxio software, just software updates

Didn't think people bothered with Roxio these days since Nero is a lot better,
cheaper & if you're a pirate copies copyrighted material

--
Newbie Coder
(It's just a name)


nass said:
churin said:
Just after boot process completes the following error message pops up:

---------------------------
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
---------------------------
Runtime Error!

Program: ...es\Common Files\Roxio Shared\SharedCOM8\RoxWatchTray.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.

One of two options you can perform:
Uncheck this service from the start up Tab by opening a run command and type
in:
msconfig click [OK] then click StartUp tab on the system configuration and
uncheck this:
[ ] RoxWatchTray.exe

Another, uninstall the Roxio and reinstall after you run Disk Clean up and
Defrag in safe mode.
What version of Windows Media Player you have installed on XP?.
Programs that may experience a change in behavior after you install Windows
XP Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886264/
Download the latest drivers for Roxio:
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/ecdc/software_updates.html
HTH.
nass
 
G

Guest

Hi Newbie,
No, I'm not a Pirate I'm Jack Sparrow LOL.
Yes, I meant updates or a redownload.
HTH.
nass

Newbie Coder said:
Nass,

There are no drivers for Roxio software, just software updates

Didn't think people bothered with Roxio these days since Nero is a lot better,
cheaper & if you're a pirate copies copyrighted material

--
Newbie Coder
(It's just a name)


nass said:
churin said:
Just after boot process completes the following error message pops up:

---------------------------
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
---------------------------
Runtime Error!

Program: ...es\Common Files\Roxio Shared\SharedCOM8\RoxWatchTray.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.

One of two options you can perform:
Uncheck this service from the start up Tab by opening a run command and type
in:
msconfig click [OK] then click StartUp tab on the system configuration and
uncheck this:
[ ] RoxWatchTray.exe

Another, uninstall the Roxio and reinstall after you run Disk Clean up and
Defrag in safe mode.
What version of Windows Media Player you have installed on XP?.
Programs that may experience a change in behavior after you install Windows
XP Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886264/
Download the latest drivers for Roxio:
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/ecdc/software_updates.html
HTH.
nass
 
C

churin

Thanks for your response.
The firs option did not work. I tried before but double checked this
time. So I guess I have to reinstall Roxio Easy Media Creater 9.

The OS is installed from Windows XP Pro CDROM with SP2 slipstreamed in
it. Windows Media Player version is 11. I will follow your suggestion
when I reinstall Roxio EMC 9.

churin
churin said:
Just after boot process completes the following error message pops up:

---------------------------
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
---------------------------
Runtime Error!

Program: ...es\Common Files\Roxio Shared\SharedCOM8\RoxWatchTray.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.

One of two options you can perform:
Uncheck this service from the start up Tab by opening a run command and type
in:
msconfig click [OK] then click StartUp tab on the system configuration and
uncheck this:
[ ] RoxWatchTray.exe

Another, uninstall the Roxio and reinstall after you run Disk Clean up and
Defrag in safe mode.
What version of Windows Media Player you have installed on XP?.
Programs that may experience a change in behavior after you install Windows
XP Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886264/
Download the latest drivers for Roxio:
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/ecdc/software_updates.html
HTH.
nass
 
G

Guest

Hi Churin,
Does this happened after upgrading to Windows media 11?, if it is try to
loopback to Windows 10 and see if that will cure the issue or try to
contact/write to Roxio Forum:
http://forums.support.roxio.com/
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/compatibility_forum/default.html
But try the loopback of Windows media Player to 10.
HTH.
nass
----
www.nasstec.co.uk

churin said:
Thanks for your response.
The firs option did not work. I tried before but double checked this
time. So I guess I have to reinstall Roxio Easy Media Creater 9.

The OS is installed from Windows XP Pro CDROM with SP2 slipstreamed in
it. Windows Media Player version is 11. I will follow your suggestion
when I reinstall Roxio EMC 9.

churin
churin said:
Just after boot process completes the following error message pops up:

---------------------------
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
---------------------------
Runtime Error!

Program: ...es\Common Files\Roxio Shared\SharedCOM8\RoxWatchTray.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.

One of two options you can perform:
Uncheck this service from the start up Tab by opening a run command and type
in:
msconfig click [OK] then click StartUp tab on the system configuration and
uncheck this:
[ ] RoxWatchTray.exe

Another, uninstall the Roxio and reinstall after you run Disk Clean up and
Defrag in safe mode.
What version of Windows Media Player you have installed on XP?.
Programs that may experience a change in behavior after you install Windows
XP Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886264/
Download the latest drivers for Roxio:
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/ecdc/software_updates.html
HTH.
nass
 
C

churin

I do not rember whether the error message begins showing up after
upgrading WMP to 11.

How the loopback can be done?

churin
Hi Churin,
Does this happened after upgrading to Windows media 11?, if it is try to
loopback to Windows 10 and see if that will cure the issue or try to
contact/write to Roxio Forum:
http://forums.support.roxio.com/
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/compatibility_forum/default.html
But try the loopback of Windows media Player to 10.
HTH.
nass
----
www.nasstec.co.uk

churin said:
Thanks for your response.
The firs option did not work. I tried before but double checked this
time. So I guess I have to reinstall Roxio Easy Media Creater 9.

The OS is installed from Windows XP Pro CDROM with SP2 slipstreamed in
it. Windows Media Player version is 11. I will follow your suggestion
when I reinstall Roxio EMC 9.

churin
:

Just after boot process completes the following error message pops up:

---------------------------
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
---------------------------
Runtime Error!

Program: ...es\Common Files\Roxio Shared\SharedCOM8\RoxWatchTray.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------

What I can do for a possible remedy is reinstalling Roxio Easy Media
Creator 9. Is there a way to address the problem directly?
One of two options you can perform:
Uncheck this service from the start up Tab by opening a run command and type
in:
msconfig click [OK] then click StartUp tab on the system configuration and
uncheck this:
[ ] RoxWatchTray.exe

Another, uninstall the Roxio and reinstall after you run Disk Clean up and
Defrag in safe mode.
What version of Windows Media Player you have installed on XP?.
Programs that may experience a change in behavior after you install Windows
XP Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886264/
Download the latest drivers for Roxio:
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/ecdc/software_updates.html
HTH.
nass
 
G

Guest

Sorry My bad, Click Control Panel >> Add/Remove Programs >> Locate the
Windows media 11 and click Remove and it will prompt you to Loopback to
windows media 10.
HTH.
nass

churin said:
I do not rember whether the error message begins showing up after
upgrading WMP to 11.

How the loopback can be done?

churin
Hi Churin,
Does this happened after upgrading to Windows media 11?, if it is try to
loopback to Windows 10 and see if that will cure the issue or try to
contact/write to Roxio Forum:
http://forums.support.roxio.com/
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/compatibility_forum/default.html
But try the loopback of Windows media Player to 10.
HTH.
nass
----
www.nasstec.co.uk

churin said:
Thanks for your response.
The firs option did not work. I tried before but double checked this
time. So I guess I have to reinstall Roxio Easy Media Creater 9.

The OS is installed from Windows XP Pro CDROM with SP2 slipstreamed in
it. Windows Media Player version is 11. I will follow your suggestion
when I reinstall Roxio EMC 9.

churin

nass wrote:
:

Just after boot process completes the following error message pops up:

---------------------------
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
---------------------------
Runtime Error!

Program: ...es\Common Files\Roxio Shared\SharedCOM8\RoxWatchTray.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------

What I can do for a possible remedy is reinstalling Roxio Easy Media
Creator 9. Is there a way to address the problem directly?
One of two options you can perform:
Uncheck this service from the start up Tab by opening a run command and type
in:
msconfig click [OK] then click StartUp tab on the system configuration and
uncheck this:
[ ] RoxWatchTray.exe

Another, uninstall the Roxio and reinstall after you run Disk Clean up and
Defrag in safe mode.
What version of Windows Media Player you have installed on XP?.
Programs that may experience a change in behavior after you install Windows
XP Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886264/
Download the latest drivers for Roxio:
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/ecdc/software_updates.html
HTH.
nass
 
C

churin

The context menue does not include "Remove", instead "Delete" is in the
menue list. If I click "Delete" there was no prompt to "Loopback to
Windows Media 10 ?". Instead, it merely ask if I wanted to move the file
to Recycle Bin. Does that prompt come after this? Your further
clarification is appreciated.

churin
Sorry My bad, Click Control Panel >> Add/Remove Programs >> Locate the
Windows media 11 and click Remove and it will prompt you to Loopback to
windows media 10.
HTH.
nass

churin said:
I do not rember whether the error message begins showing up after
upgrading WMP to 11.

How the loopback can be done?

churin
Hi Churin,
Does this happened after upgrading to Windows media 11?, if it is try to
loopback to Windows 10 and see if that will cure the issue or try to
contact/write to Roxio Forum:
http://forums.support.roxio.com/
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/compatibility_forum/default.html
But try the loopback of Windows media Player to 10.
HTH.
nass
----
www.nasstec.co.uk

:

Thanks for your response.
The firs option did not work. I tried before but double checked this
time. So I guess I have to reinstall Roxio Easy Media Creater 9.

The OS is installed from Windows XP Pro CDROM with SP2 slipstreamed in
it. Windows Media Player version is 11. I will follow your suggestion
when I reinstall Roxio EMC 9.

churin

nass wrote:
:

Just after boot process completes the following error message pops up:

---------------------------
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
---------------------------
Runtime Error!

Program: ...es\Common Files\Roxio Shared\SharedCOM8\RoxWatchTray.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------

What I can do for a possible remedy is reinstalling Roxio Easy Media
Creator 9. Is there a way to address the problem directly?
One of two options you can perform:
Uncheck this service from the start up Tab by opening a run command and type
in:
msconfig click [OK] then click StartUp tab on the system configuration and
uncheck this:
[ ] RoxWatchTray.exe

Another, uninstall the Roxio and reinstall after you run Disk Clean up and
Defrag in safe mode.
What version of Windows Media Player you have installed on XP?.
Programs that may experience a change in behavior after you install Windows
XP Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886264/
Download the latest drivers for Roxio:
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/ecdc/software_updates.html
HTH.
nass
 
G

Guest

Are you sure you are selecting Windows media Player 11 or the Windows Media
Player 11 run time?.
I have and when I go to Add/Remove Programs and highlight it the Menu has
the Remove Button and when I click on it it ask me:
Windows Media Player will be rolled back to the previous version that was on
your computer. Do you want to continue?.
[ OK ] [Cancel.. ]
If you will not be able to perform the above try this:
Open a run command and type in:
sfc /scannow click [OK] you will need your XP CD handy to insert it in
when needed.
HTH.
nass

churin said:
The context menue does not include "Remove", instead "Delete" is in the
menue list. If I click "Delete" there was no prompt to "Loopback to
Windows Media 10 ?". Instead, it merely ask if I wanted to move the file
to Recycle Bin. Does that prompt come after this? Your further
clarification is appreciated.

churin
Sorry My bad, Click Control Panel >> Add/Remove Programs >> Locate the
Windows media 11 and click Remove and it will prompt you to Loopback to
windows media 10.
HTH.
nass

churin said:
I do not rember whether the error message begins showing up after
upgrading WMP to 11.

How the loopback can be done?

churin

nass wrote:
Hi Churin,
Does this happened after upgrading to Windows media 11?, if it is try to
loopback to Windows 10 and see if that will cure the issue or try to
contact/write to Roxio Forum:
http://forums.support.roxio.com/
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/compatibility_forum/default.html
But try the loopback of Windows media Player to 10.
HTH.
nass
----
www.nasstec.co.uk

:

Thanks for your response.
The firs option did not work. I tried before but double checked this
time. So I guess I have to reinstall Roxio Easy Media Creater 9.

The OS is installed from Windows XP Pro CDROM with SP2 slipstreamed in
it. Windows Media Player version is 11. I will follow your suggestion
when I reinstall Roxio EMC 9.

churin

nass wrote:
:

Just after boot process completes the following error message pops up:

---------------------------
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
---------------------------
Runtime Error!

Program: ...es\Common Files\Roxio Shared\SharedCOM8\RoxWatchTray.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------

What I can do for a possible remedy is reinstalling Roxio Easy Media
Creator 9. Is there a way to address the problem directly?
One of two options you can perform:
Uncheck this service from the start up Tab by opening a run command and type
in:
msconfig click [OK] then click StartUp tab on the system configuration and
uncheck this:
[ ] RoxWatchTray.exe

Another, uninstall the Roxio and reinstall after you run Disk Clean up and
Defrag in safe mode.
What version of Windows Media Player you have installed on XP?.
Programs that may experience a change in behavior after you install Windows
XP Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886264/
Download the latest drivers for Roxio:
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/ecdc/software_updates.html
HTH.
nass
 
C

churin

My apology: I was looking at a wrong thing. I ran sfc but no luck, then
did the rollback to WMP10 but still to no avail.

Well, what left for me to do seems to be that I either put up with it or
go to the trouble of reinstalling the OS.

churin
Are you sure you are selecting Windows media Player 11 or the Windows Media
Player 11 run time?.
I have and when I go to Add/Remove Programs and highlight it the Menu has
the Remove Button and when I click on it it ask me:
Windows Media Player will be rolled back to the previous version that was on
your computer. Do you want to continue?.
[ OK ] [Cancel.. ]
If you will not be able to perform the above try this:
Open a run command and type in:
sfc /scannow click [OK] you will need your XP CD handy to insert it in
when needed.
HTH.
nass

churin said:
The context menue does not include "Remove", instead "Delete" is in the
menue list. If I click "Delete" there was no prompt to "Loopback to
Windows Media 10 ?". Instead, it merely ask if I wanted to move the file
to Recycle Bin. Does that prompt come after this? Your further
clarification is appreciated.

churin
Sorry My bad, Click Control Panel >> Add/Remove Programs >> Locate the
Windows media 11 and click Remove and it will prompt you to Loopback to
windows media 10.
HTH.
nass

:

I do not rember whether the error message begins showing up after
upgrading WMP to 11.

How the loopback can be done?

churin

nass wrote:
Hi Churin,
Does this happened after upgrading to Windows media 11?, if it is try to
loopback to Windows 10 and see if that will cure the issue or try to
contact/write to Roxio Forum:
http://forums.support.roxio.com/
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/compatibility_forum/default.html
But try the loopback of Windows media Player to 10.
HTH.
nass
----
www.nasstec.co.uk

:

Thanks for your response.
The firs option did not work. I tried before but double checked this
time. So I guess I have to reinstall Roxio Easy Media Creater 9.

The OS is installed from Windows XP Pro CDROM with SP2 slipstreamed in
it. Windows Media Player version is 11. I will follow your suggestion
when I reinstall Roxio EMC 9.

churin

nass wrote:
:

Just after boot process completes the following error message pops up:

---------------------------
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
---------------------------
Runtime Error!

Program: ...es\Common Files\Roxio Shared\SharedCOM8\RoxWatchTray.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------

What I can do for a possible remedy is reinstalling Roxio Easy Media
Creator 9. Is there a way to address the problem directly?
One of two options you can perform:
Uncheck this service from the start up Tab by opening a run command and type
in:
msconfig click [OK] then click StartUp tab on the system configuration and
uncheck this:
[ ] RoxWatchTray.exe

Another, uninstall the Roxio and reinstall after you run Disk Clean up and
Defrag in safe mode.
What version of Windows Media Player you have installed on XP?.
Programs that may experience a change in behavior after you install Windows
XP Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886264/
Download the latest drivers for Roxio:
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/ecdc/software_updates.html
HTH.
nass
 
C

churin

Norton Removal Tool!!! This is the culprit. This is an utility
software which can be downloaded to uninstall all kind of Semantic
softwares. I restored the OS and did one by one what I did until I hit
the above.

churin
My apology: I was looking at a wrong thing. I ran sfc but no luck, then
did the rollback to WMP10 but still to no avail.

Well, what left for me to do seems to be that I either put up with it or
go to the trouble of reinstalling the OS.

churin
Are you sure you are selecting Windows media Player 11 or the Windows
Media Player 11 run time?.
I have and when I go to Add/Remove Programs and highlight it the Menu
has the Remove Button and when I click on it it ask me:
Windows Media Player will be rolled back to the previous version that
was on your computer. Do you want to continue?.
[ OK ] [Cancel.. ]
If you will not be able to perform the above try this:
Open a run command and type in:
sfc /scannow click [OK] you will need your XP CD handy to insert it
in when needed.
HTH.
nass

churin said:
The context menue does not include "Remove", instead "Delete" is in
the menue list. If I click "Delete" there was no prompt to "Loopback
to Windows Media 10 ?". Instead, it merely ask if I wanted to move
the file to Recycle Bin. Does that prompt come after this? Your
further clarification is appreciated.

churin

nass wrote:
Sorry My bad, Click Control Panel >> Add/Remove Programs >> Locate
the Windows media 11 and click Remove and it will prompt you to
Loopback to windows media 10.
HTH.
nass

:

I do not rember whether the error message begins showing up after
upgrading WMP to 11.

How the loopback can be done?

churin

nass wrote:
Hi Churin,
Does this happened after upgrading to Windows media 11?, if it is
try to loopback to Windows 10 and see if that will cure the issue
or try to contact/write to Roxio Forum:
http://forums.support.roxio.com/
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/compatibility_forum/default.html
But try the loopback of Windows media Player to 10.
HTH.
nass
----
www.nasstec.co.uk

:

Thanks for your response.
The firs option did not work. I tried before but double checked
this time. So I guess I have to reinstall Roxio Easy Media
Creater 9.

The OS is installed from Windows XP Pro CDROM with SP2
slipstreamed in it. Windows Media Player version is 11. I will
follow your suggestion when I reinstall Roxio EMC 9.

churin

nass wrote:
:

Just after boot process completes the following error message
pops up:

---------------------------
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
---------------------------
Runtime Error!

Program: ...es\Common Files\Roxio
Shared\SharedCOM8\RoxWatchTray.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in
an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more
information.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------

What I can do for a possible remedy is reinstalling Roxio Easy
Media Creator 9. Is there a way to address the problem directly?
One of two options you can perform:
Uncheck this service from the start up Tab by opening a run
command and type in:
msconfig click [OK] then click StartUp tab on the system
configuration and uncheck this:
[ ] RoxWatchTray.exe

Another, uninstall the Roxio and reinstall after you run Disk
Clean up and Defrag in safe mode.
What version of Windows Media Player you have installed on XP?.
Programs that may experience a change in behavior after you
install Windows XP Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886264/
Download the latest drivers for Roxio:
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/ecdc/software_updates.html
HTH.
nass
 
G

Guest

Good work Churin and thanks for letting us know.
Good luck.
nass
------
www.nasstec.co.uk

churin said:
Norton Removal Tool!!! This is the culprit. This is an utility
software which can be downloaded to uninstall all kind of Semantic
softwares. I restored the OS and did one by one what I did until I hit
the above.

churin
My apology: I was looking at a wrong thing. I ran sfc but no luck, then
did the rollback to WMP10 but still to no avail.

Well, what left for me to do seems to be that I either put up with it or
go to the trouble of reinstalling the OS.

churin
Are you sure you are selecting Windows media Player 11 or the Windows
Media Player 11 run time?.
I have and when I go to Add/Remove Programs and highlight it the Menu
has the Remove Button and when I click on it it ask me:
Windows Media Player will be rolled back to the previous version that
was on your computer. Do you want to continue?.
[ OK ] [Cancel.. ]
If you will not be able to perform the above try this:
Open a run command and type in:
sfc /scannow click [OK] you will need your XP CD handy to insert it
in when needed.
HTH.
nass

:

The context menue does not include "Remove", instead "Delete" is in
the menue list. If I click "Delete" there was no prompt to "Loopback
to Windows Media 10 ?". Instead, it merely ask if I wanted to move
the file to Recycle Bin. Does that prompt come after this? Your
further clarification is appreciated.

churin

nass wrote:
Sorry My bad, Click Control Panel >> Add/Remove Programs >> Locate
the Windows media 11 and click Remove and it will prompt you to
Loopback to windows media 10.
HTH.
nass

:

I do not rember whether the error message begins showing up after
upgrading WMP to 11.

How the loopback can be done?

churin

nass wrote:
Hi Churin,
Does this happened after upgrading to Windows media 11?, if it is
try to loopback to Windows 10 and see if that will cure the issue
or try to contact/write to Roxio Forum:
http://forums.support.roxio.com/
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/compatibility_forum/default.html
But try the loopback of Windows media Player to 10.
HTH.
nass
----
www.nasstec.co.uk

:

Thanks for your response.
The firs option did not work. I tried before but double checked
this time. So I guess I have to reinstall Roxio Easy Media
Creater 9.

The OS is installed from Windows XP Pro CDROM with SP2
slipstreamed in it. Windows Media Player version is 11. I will
follow your suggestion when I reinstall Roxio EMC 9.

churin

nass wrote:
:

Just after boot process completes the following error message
pops up:

---------------------------
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
---------------------------
Runtime Error!

Program: ...es\Common Files\Roxio
Shared\SharedCOM8\RoxWatchTray.exe

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in
an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more
information.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------

What I can do for a possible remedy is reinstalling Roxio Easy
Media Creator 9. Is there a way to address the problem directly?
One of two options you can perform:
Uncheck this service from the start up Tab by opening a run
command and type in:
msconfig click [OK] then click StartUp tab on the system
configuration and uncheck this:
[ ] RoxWatchTray.exe

Another, uninstall the Roxio and reinstall after you run Disk
Clean up and Defrag in safe mode.
What version of Windows Media Player you have installed on XP?.
Programs that may experience a change in behavior after you
install Windows XP Service Pack 2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/886264/
Download the latest drivers for Roxio:
http://www.roxio.com/enu/support/ecdc/software_updates.html
HTH.
nass
 

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