Tried that reg cleaner and it did nothing, it seems that it just cleanes the C: master drive.
FWIW I tried CC Cleaner (which you can set to delete what youy want on the D: drive) and that would not remove it. I have searched all over on how to remove this and although I see posts on problems like mine I can not find a answer how to get rid of the MS junk. I called Dell and they would not help unless I shelled out lots of $$. The problem started after reformatted my C: master drive and then did the MS updates. I did have similiar files on my C: drive but I was able to just delete them, Not so with the D: drive as they will not budje.
Wonder if I back up everything on my D: drive to my external HD and then reformat the D:? Would anyone think that that would work?
What I did was to back up all files and folders to my external HD EXCEPT the two updspapi.dll folders. Then I did a quick reformat of the D: and then reinstalled the backed up folders and files. All is well.............
mombodog
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June 7th, 2009 15:00
Try this
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Boot-Manager-Disk/MoveOnBoot.shtml
escorial
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June 8th, 2009 11:00
Tried that reg cleaner and it did nothing, it seems that it just cleanes the C: master drive.
FWIW I tried CC Cleaner (which you can set to delete what youy want on the D: drive) and that would not remove it. I have searched all over on how to remove this and although I see posts on problems like mine I can not find a answer how to get rid of the MS junk. I called Dell and they would not help unless I shelled out lots of $$. The problem started after reformatted my C: master drive and then did the MS updates. I did have similiar files on my C: drive but I was able to just delete them, Not so with the D: drive as they will not budje.
Wonder if I back up everything on my D: drive to my external HD and then reformat the D:? Would anyone think that that would work?
TIA<
John
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June 8th, 2009 14:00
Fixed,
What I did was to back up all files and folders to my external HD EXCEPT the two updspapi.dll folders. Then I did a quick reformat of the D: and then reinstalled the backed up folders and files. All is well.............