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Anonymous Posted on Mar 02, 2011

Every time I open a folder on the desktop, I get a small windows installer window asking "Insert SmartWebPrintingOC disk and click OK". After I click cancel three times, this window goes away and the folder opens. And this happens with every folder I open from the desktop. How do I get rid of this smart web printing prompt ? Thanks.

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I'm guessing you may have an HP printer. I have seen this happen quite often. For some reason a piece of the HP software goes haywire and wants to re-install itself.
The best method I have found is to remove all the related HP software that was installed with your printer, restart your computer after all HP software has been removed and re-install your printer software. This will take care of most of these issues.

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If you just want to download and install it again.
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Without purchasing new disc burning software, there are actually 3 ways to burn CDs & DVDs in your Mac OS X system (Mac OS X 10.3-10.6)

There are methods using Finder and Disk Utility.

Both are easy to do and when set up to use will have you burning music, video, data, and image files (ISO) to CDs or DVDs in no time at all.

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BURNING DISKS WITH FINDER

1.) Create a Burn folder and burn a CD/DVD

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* This distinctive folder will now appear on your Desktop

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* Now insert a blank CD or DVD and in moments, you will see this window pop up:

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• Now you can either drag and drop files into the folder, or just double-click the folder and also drag and drop files into the open Burn Folder window

* If you notice, each file you drag (or copy and paste) into the Burn Folder window will have a small curved arrow at the bottom left corner of the file.
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* Notice the Burn button (highlighted in the red box). This is the button you will press, to commence the burn (or copying) of the data you have placed in the burn folder to be copied to disk.

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BURNING A DISC WITH DISK UTILITY

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So there you have it, a quick tip on how to use Finder and Disk Utility to burn any data to your CD and DVDs.

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Initialization failed

You can still try to make the game compatible for installing it on the Windows Vista by following the steps below.

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2. Open "Computer", Right Click the Cd Drive which has the game disk in it and select "Copy".

3. Go to your "Desktop" right click and then select "New" and click on "Folder" this should create a new folder on your desktop.

4. Open the New Folder and then Right Click and select "Paste".

6. After all the files are copied to the "New Folder" without any error messages then locate the file "Setup.exe" or "Setup" and right click and click on "Properties".

7. In the new window click on the "Compatibility" tab and run the program in compatibility mode for "Windows XP Service Pack 2" and then click on "Apply".

8. After applying changes double click on "Setup.exe" or "Setup" to launch the installation.

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