This driver is blocked due to compatibility issues

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I keep getting the above error message with:

Driver: Sonic Solutions DLA
Publisher: Sonic Solutions
Location: Not Available

I don't need this driver. How can I get rid of it. There is nothing to
uninstall and I can't find anything in the event logs with any information. I
couldn't even find anything with Google.
 
Preston Park said:
I keep getting the above error message with:

Driver: Sonic Solutions DLA
Publisher: Sonic Solutions
Location: Not Available

I don't need this driver. How can I get rid of it. There is nothing to
uninstall and I can't find anything in the event logs with any information. I
couldn't even find anything with Google.

get a mac and that error will be gone for good!

you can still use that drive or "whatever", but since Microsoft fails to
test their software, you are kinda stuck if they are still in the mix.

apple works much better with all vendors so you aren't left with odd
ball errors such as you are experiencing.

http://www.apple.com/
 
apple works much better with all vendors so you aren't left with odd
ball errors such as you are experiencing.

You silly ninny, there are only a handful of vendors that bother to
support Mac's, unlike the thousands that support Windows. Geez, you
Mac guys are all so lame, its funny to read you pointless rants!
 
I'm not sure what that is either but it appears to be a lost driver that is
triping you up. This may not work but it is worth a try. Download TuneUp
Utilities from here:

http://www.download.com/TuneUp-Utilities-2007/3000-2086_4-10629494.html?tag=lst-0-1

You have full use of this program for 30 days. Use it to clean up your
Registry and solve other problems that I'm sure you will find the first time
you use it. I may be able to get rid of the driver for you, since it doesn't
seem to be linked to any device.

If that doesn't work then you might want to go to: www.driveragent.com

You can run a scan of your system there and it might point you to what
device is using the driver. The site is a pay site for updating drivers but
you should be able to do a scan to see what drivers your computer is using
for free.
 
It would be helpful if you stated exactly when you get the message. How do
you know you don't need it? Do you have any Roxio or Stomp programs?
 
Thank you. I've started having worse problems but if I get them fixed I'll be
sure to try this. The solution looks about right since I can't afford to "get
a Mac."

Thanks,

pjp
 
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