I too have the same problem with the sonic window appearing at loggin. could some one please give me a few more details on how to eliminate these windows.
What you want to do to remove the annoying Sonic stuff is this :
go to start => Run... => typ " msconfig " => go to "startup " => uncheck the the "isupm " and the "issch" box.... restart and your done.
hey paul...i just wanted to thank you for the help on the sonic activation moduile...i had it for a while and it got really annoying...well thanks and i have this other problem when starting up my pc it's called "tbm.hook" or something like that...how can i disable it? thanks
Paul, you rock! Do you know why this stupid message all of sudden starts popping up? I thought I did something wrong because I removed some junk from my laptop and a couple of days later the error message appeared.
I don't exactly know why this error occurs but indeed it has to do with the uninstallation of some stupid programs that comes with a new pc....
It's probably a bug in the sonic software...
The Sonic Activation Module problem which I fixed using the above information (...thanks Paul) only kicked in when I removed the Corel Paint/Photo Software that came with my Dell PC. A coincidence.....probably not. There must be loads of people with this problem!!
I have a question for everyone specially the tech support of DELL. I just bought an XPS 400 from DELL and it is a fantastic desktop with tons of options.
However, every time I start my computer the screen comes up with something that said I have to put in "Sonic Activation Module."
Does anyone or Dell Tech Support walk me through how to get rid of this? Secondly, what is this module? Lastly, do I need it to run my system?
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jack-alford2
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I too have the same problem with the sonic window appearing at loggin. could some one please give me a few more details on how to eliminate these windows.
Jack
Paul_e123
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April 14th, 2006 12:00
go to start => Run... => typ " msconfig " => go to "startup " => uncheck the the "isupm " and the "issch" box.... restart and your done.
grtz,
jack-alford2
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April 15th, 2006 19:00
Re: Sonic Activation Module
Thank you Paul Done & Dusted.
Jack sos
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Paul_e123
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btw your all welcome,
Paul
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sirsabol
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Paul, you rock! Do you know why this stupid message all of sudden starts popping up? I thought I did something wrong because I removed some junk from my laptop and a couple of days later the error message appeared.
Thanks
Paul_e123
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June 6th, 2006 10:00
It's probably a bug in the sonic software...
Greetings from Belgium,
sirsabol
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June 6th, 2006 14:00
Thanks again!
Where in Belgium? I've been to Brugge and Brussels. Beautiful country.
Goodbye from Tampa, Florida USA
Paul_e123
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June 6th, 2006 16:00
thnx,
I'm from antwerp,
I've been to tampa a few times myself, It's nice, i like it.
my sis went to a tennis school there... (saddlebrooks)
once again, grtz from belgium!
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CesarPuzon
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Hi All,
I have a question for everyone specially the tech support of DELL. I just bought an XPS 400 from DELL and it is a fantastic desktop with tons of options.
However, every time I start my computer the screen comes up with something that said I have to put in "Sonic Activation Module."
Does anyone or Dell Tech Support walk me through how to get rid of this? Secondly, what is this module? Lastly, do I need it to run my system?
Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Kindest regards,
Cesar Puzon
goldenpaws@twcny.rr.com