Please Help! Can’t Uninstall Emc 7
#1
Posted 11 March 2006 - 01:50 PM
This install was successful, but when I tried to install the update, I got another error message and was unable to continue.
I eventually did a system restore and now when I try to uninstall EMC 7 or the upgrade, I get a Windows Installer Message that says the following:
The feature you are trying to use is on a network resource that is unavailable.
Click OK to try again or enter an alternate path to a folder containing package Roxio Easy Media Creator 7.msp in the box below.
I have no clue what to do from here, I tried browsing to the cd but couldn't find a .msp file.
I'm running out of time and would really appreciate some help on this.
Thanks in advance.
#2
Posted 11 March 2006 - 05:24 PM
I got that same error message you described too, so at least it's nt an isolated issue e.g. - hardware we have specifically likely not the cause.
It seems to be a REAL problem going from 7.5 to 8 and then back again. I would not recommend anybody uograding unless you absolutely KNOW in advance it is what you really, really want to do. If 7.5 works. leave it be.
The real purpose for my reply is maybe Roxio will see it and realize that they have some issues that need to be addressed. And maybe.. you will realize you are not the only one in this liferaft which will give you some relief!
#3
Posted 11 March 2006 - 05:59 PM
It looks like I might as well quit whining and reformat my drive.
I'm not going to give up on EMC 8 just yet, but it'll be awhile before I'm ready to try it again.
#4
Posted 11 March 2006 - 07:00 PM
For that reason, I would agree when one gets their system in such a mess, it's just better to save all of your personal files (don't forget the ones one rarely thinks about, like your e-mail address book, your favorite web sites etc.) and then using your original operating system disk or your restore disks to original condition, re-format the HD and get back to normal. I personally like doing a clean install using the original operating system disk as opposed to restoring as there is so much crap on the system that takes time to get rid of again.
This way is far less frustrating than fighting your problems for a long time. One thing I also suggest is what others have said many times: If it ain't broke "DON'T FIX IT". And that goes for Rozio's program as well. If 7 or 7.5 or 8 is doing a good job for you keep using it unless there is something that your particular program won't do and you need it badly. And if you have a problem with one of the versions, post your problem completely on this forum and you will be surprised how many people are here to help and solve what ever the problem is. And do that BEFORE you remove, re-install and all that mess !!
Cheers
Frank..........
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#5
Posted 11 March 2006 - 08:05 PM
redwagon713, on Mar 11 2006, 08:00 PM, said:
For that reason, I would agree when one gets their system in such a mess, it's just better to save all of your personal files (don't forget the ones one rarely thinks about, like your e-mail address book, your favorite web sites etc.) and then using your original operating system disk or your restore disks to original condition, re-format the HD and get back to normal. I personally like doing a clean install using the original operating system disk as opposed to restoring as there is so much crap on the system that takes time to get rid of again.
This way is far less frustrating than fighting your problems for a long time. One thing I also suggest is what others have said many times: If it ain't broke "DON'T FIX IT". And that goes for Rozio's program as well. If 7 or 7.5 or 8 is doing a good job for you keep using it unless there is something that your particular program won't do and you need it badly. And if you have a problem with one of the versions, post your problem completely on this forum and you will be surprised how many people are here to help and solve what ever the problem is. And do that BEFORE you remove, re-install and all that mess !!
Cheers
Frank..........
Frank,
I think everything you said here, and I mean EVERYTHING is EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT advice. I am going to take your post and have it engraved on the tombstone of my old hard drive when I yank it out and upgrade.
One thing you should also mention, is to consider getting an external hard drive to back up easier before you throw out the baby and the bathwater in a clean install. I know I was daunted by it when I first thought about getting one, but it was so easy I was floored. And you can get all set up w/ a Maxtor 160 GB, 133 ATA 8 mg hard drive and external storage case for around $80 at online store TigerDirect, which is nothing compared to all the CD's or DVD's one might go through to back up important files the old way. Get 250 GB and case for around $110. Oh, and I have to say I just love my MNSSCOOL external 3 1/2" case, I think it was around $26. I now have three of them. Comes w/ software, USB2 and power cables.
If I had listened to your advice a month ago, I could have done 4 clean installs by now w/ all the time and frustration I have been in, and I still have the problems. Not just Roxio, but with CODECS and other programs that seem to interfere. (Nero, which I removed before Christmas is still sticking his (*&(#&$ nose in my computer fun time, and I did all the cleanup tools they have too) Plus, it's like moving into a new house...you get rid of a whole bunch of crap that does nothing but get in the way.
Thanks Frank, that's a great post!
Edited by ghdsd, 11 March 2006 - 08:12 PM.
#6
Posted 11 March 2006 - 10:27 PM
ghdsd, on Mar 11 2006, 09:05 PM, said:
I think everything you said here, and I mean EVERYTHING is EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT advice. I am going to take your post and have it engraved on the tombstone of my old hard drive when I yank it out and upgrade.
One thing you should also mention, is to consider getting an external hard drive to back up easier before you throw out the baby and the bathwater in a clean install. I know I was daunted by it when I first thought about getting one, but it was so easy I was floored. And you can get all set up w/ a Maxtor 160 GB, 133 ATA 8 mg hard drive and external storage case for around $80 at online store TigerDirect, which is nothing compared to all the CD's or DVD's one might go through to back up important files the old way. Get 250 GB and case for around $110. Oh, and I have to say I just love my MNSSCOOL external 3 1/2" case, I think it was around $26. I now have three of them. Comes w/ software, USB2 and power cables.
If I had listened to your advice a month ago, I could have done 4 clean installs by now w/ all the time and frustration I have been in, and I still have the problems. Not just Roxio, but with CODECS and other programs that seem to interfere. (Nero, which I removed before Christmas is still sticking his (*&(#&$ nose in my computer fun time, and I did all the cleanup tools they have too) Plus, it's like moving into a new house...you get rid of a whole bunch of crap that does nothing but get in the way.
Thanks Frank, that's a great post!
#7
Posted 11 March 2006 - 10:48 PM
After all I have been through this week, I will definitely think long and hard before putting myself in this position again. I did run RoxioZap and edits in the Registry at some time during this ordeal, but was probably brain dead at the time from to little sleep to do everything in the correct sequence.
An external drive is definitely going to be one of my next purchases.
Also, I am thinking about purchasing a new burner would like to know what you would suggest.
Thanks again for being here.
#8
Posted 12 March 2006 - 12:11 AM
peawie, on Mar 11 2006, 11:48 PM, said:
After all I have been through this week, I will definitely think long and hard before putting myself in this position again. I did run RoxioZap and edits in the Registry at some time during this ordeal, but was probably brain dead at the time from to little sleep to do everything in the correct sequence.
An external drive is definitely going to be one of my next purchases.
Also, I am thinking about purchasing a new burner would like to know what you would suggest.
Thanks again for being here.
I bought this one a few months ago:
AOpen DUW1616L / 16x8x16x DVD+RW / 16x6x16x DVD-RW / 8x4x DVD±R DL / DVD Burner/ 3 Face-plate colors and Software Included
http://www.tigerdire...1644185&CatId=4
I just LOVE it! I was skeptical about the $44 price for a DL, but I have had zero problems with it, it is fast, and has a solid sound and feel to it when it opens and closes. 5 star rating too, so give it a look. Software is nero Express (which I might be using after all of this1) and Power DVD. Both OEM of course. I had no problems using Roxio and it together. (unless you count Roxio not recognizing it a problem
peawie, on Mar 11 2006, 11:48 PM, said:
After all I have been through this week, I will definitely think long and hard before putting myself in this position again. I did run RoxioZap and edits in the Registry at some time during this ordeal, but was probably brain dead at the time from to little sleep to do everything in the correct sequence.
An external drive is definitely going to be one of my next purchases.
Also, I am thinking about purchasing a new burner would like to know what you would suggest.
Thanks again for being here.
I bought this one a few months ago:
AOpen DUW1616L / 16x8x16x DVD+RW / 16x6x16x DVD-RW / 8x4x DVD±R DL / DVD Burner/ 3 Face-plate colors and Software Included
http://www.tigerdire...1644185&CatId=4
I just LOVE it! I was skeptical about the $44 price for a DL, but I have had zero problems with it, it is fast, and has a solid sound and feel to it when it opens and closes. 5 star rating too, so give it a look. Software is nero Express (which I might be using after all of this1) and Power DVD. Both OEM of course. I had no problems using Roxio and it together. (unless you count Roxio not recognizing it a problem
#9
Posted 12 March 2006 - 03:12 PM
ghdsd, on Mar 12 2006, 01:11 AM, said:
I bought this one a few months ago:
AOpen DUW1616L / 16x8x16x DVD+RW / 16x6x16x DVD-RW / 8x4x DVD±R DL / DVD Burner/ 3 Face-plate colors and Software Included
http://www.tigerdire...1644185&CatId=4
I just LOVE it! I was skeptical about the $44 price for a DL, but I have had zero problems with it, it is fast, and has a solid sound and feel to it when it opens and closes. 5 star rating too, so give it a look. Software is nero Express (which I might be using after all of this1) and Power DVD. Both OEM of course. I had no problems using Roxio and it together. (unless you count Roxio not recognizing it a problem
peawie,
I bought this one a few months ago:
AOpen DUW1616L / 16x8x16x DVD+RW / 16x6x16x DVD-RW / 8x4x DVD±R DL / DVD Burner/ 3 Face-plate colors and Software Included
http://www.tigerdire...1644185&CatId=4
I just LOVE it! I was skeptical about the $44 price for a DL, but I have had zero problems with it, it is fast, and has a solid sound and feel to it when it opens and closes. 5 star rating too, so give it a look. Software is nero Express (which I might be using after all of this1) and Power DVD. Both OEM of course. I had no problems using Roxio and it together. (unless you count Roxio not recognizing it a problem
Thanks for the info!
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