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Roxio CD Creator 5.1 Basic - ECDC5B.msi
After removing version 5.1, clearing all registers, and deleting all folders, the computer asks for the original CD containing version 5.1 and the ECDC5B.MSI file. However, after you point to the file on the CDROM, it says you must use the correct file that came with your system. Well, I have no other CD from DELL containing this software. I am caught in a never-ending loop with the computer constantly asks for this program and I have nothing to give it. I cannot apply the upgrade until I install the software. Any help?
Cherine
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June 27th, 2003 11:00
I seem to have the same problem. However, I think it has also to do with the hardware (CD writer) which is in conflict with the OS, in my case Windows 2000 Pro.
Did you find a solution? I have found the driver on the net with google inserting ECDC5B.msi as keysearch but Ihave not solved the problem yet.
spaolocci
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September 4th, 2003 17:00
Hi - Did you ever find a solution to this problem? All of a sudden, I am having the same thing happen, and I didn't even try to install Easy CD Creator - I don't have a disk either. Just curious - I want this install thing to go away!!!
Thanks!
Yankee Dog
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September 13th, 2004 11:00
I'm getting the same thing on a Gateway computer...just started doing this for no apparant reason.
Anyone? Anyone?
Yankee Dog
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September 14th, 2004 11:00
I fixed mine.......
I did a registry search (regedit), backed up the current registry & did a search on 'ECDC5B.MSI'. I then deleted all of the references and keys containing 'ECDC5B.MSI'. The problem went away.
Dirk99
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September 15th, 2005 13:00
Dirk99
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September 15th, 2005 13:00
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December 5th, 2005 01:00
1. Uninstall all Roxio Products including Easy Media Creator, Photosuite,
VideoWave, Easy CD and DVD Creator and Easy CD Creator 5. IF YOU HAVE
GOBACK INSTALLED PLEASE PROCEED TO STEP 3. Goback is not the same as
Windows XP System Restore.
a. Click on the "Start" button and select "Control Panel". If you are using Windows
XP, click on "Start" choose "Settings" and then "Control Panel".
B. Double-click on "Add/Remove Programs" icon.
c. Look through the list of applications, and if you see any Roxio titles, highlight
the entry and choose "Remove".
2. Download and run the Roxizap utility
a. Log on to the internet.
b. Type the following address into the Address Bar of your browser:
http://tools.roxio.com/support/tools/roxizap.exe
c. Choose "Save" and save it to your Desktop.
d. Once the download is complete, exit your web browser, and double-click on
"Roxizap", located on your Desktop. Follow the instructions and reboot your
computer.
blago
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December 27th, 2006 21:00