bdillon1941 Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 When attempting to start Roxio, I get the error messge "Easy CD Creator Engine has failed. (Could not initialize the engine)." I removed and reinstalled the software, but get the same message. This started after I installed DSL from McDleod Phone Company and inadvertently indicated during installation I was going to access the router through the USB port rather than an ethernet port. I'm not sure what Netopia (the McCleod router maker) did to my Roxio drivers, but I'm puzzled as to why a reinstall didn't fix the problem. Any help would be appreciated. Bob <bdillon@aurora.edu> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lynn98109 Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 When attempting to start Roxio, I get the error messge "Easy CD Creator Engine has failed. (Could not initialize the engine)." I removed and reinstalled the software, but get the same message. This started after I installed DSL from McDleod Phone Company and inadvertently indicated during installation I was going to access the router through the USB port rather than an ethernet port. I'm not sure what Netopia (the McCleod router maker) did to my Roxio drivers, but I'm puzzled as to why a reinstall didn't fix the problem. Any help would be appreciated. Bob (1) these are public Forums, searched by google and other search engines, which in turn are searched by spammers seeking to 'harvest' email addresses for spamming purposes. I'd suggest you edit your message to delete your email address (as I have in the reply). (2) you need to get out any leftover bits and pieces, so after an add/remove, run roxizap - URL is in the FREQUENT ANSWERS post pinned to the top of the postings. (3) since I've never heard of internet connections "breaking" ECDC 5, have you perhaps installed some other burning software recently? Or changed operating systems to WinXP? Lynn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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