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Posted on Jan 02, 2011

Why do I keep getting a pop up for this EZARC.msi

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Some file related to sonic is corrupted. You need to unable the DMAScheduler, it's easy. Follow this:
Start
Run
Type MSCONFIG click Ok
Go to Startup
Click the DMAScheduler (to unable it)
Click OK
Restart
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Sometimes, during load, Roxia Digital Media Archive doesn't load correctly, or becomes corrupt. This is where you are getting the EZARC.msi request from. If you follow these steps, you shoud resolve the problem.

start > all programs > HP Application Recovery

When the Application Recovery console comes up, Choose Application Installation then click NEXT.

When the list comes up, highlight Roxio DigitalMedia Archive by clicking on it, then click the "Install" button.

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Here is the resolve, straight from HP Tech Support.

Sometimes, during load, Roxia Digital Media Archive doesn't load correctly, or becomes corrupt. This is where you are getting the EZARC.msi request from. If you follow these steps, you shoud resolve the problem.

start > all programs > HP Application Recovery

When the Application Recovery console comes up, Choose Application Installation then click NEXT.

When the list comes up, highlight Roxio DigitalMedia Archive by clicking on it, then click the "Install" button.

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Reinstall Sonic MyDVD from the Application Recovery. A lot of HP computers have done this or produced that constant pop up.

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Start > Run and type in msconfig in the box.
Then click the Startup tab and uncheck the box beside DMA (digital media archive)
Click Apply then Close. Reboot when prompted and you shouldn't get that annoying pop up any longer.

If you don't even use the Sonic MyDvD program on the computer, just uninstall Sonic completely from Add/Remove.
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Here's what HP has to say about your error...It appears to be an issue with Sonic MyDVD. Reinstallation of the program seems to be the solution.
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THE FILE IS CORRUPT OR HAS BEEN ERASED THAT'S WHY

-> Click start > all programs > HP Application Recovery

-> When the Application Recovery console comes up, choose Application Installation then click NEXT.

-> When the list comes up, highlight Roxio DigitalMedia Archive by clicking on it, then click the "Install" button.

It should re-install Digital Media Archive, and fix your EZARC.msi search issue or problem.

I HOPE THIS HAD FIXED YOUR PROBLEM... ;)
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Also look in the start-up folder in Start / All Programs for this program.
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well guyz... i got a solution... while u get the pop-up... open the task manager... and then search for the process DMASCHEDULAR
and end the process... it worked for me...
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