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July 12th, 2007 22:00

Cannot resolve "Sonic Studio DLA" problem when upgrading to Vista from XP Pro

I've been to the farthest corners of the Web, not to mention these forums, trying to find out how to resolve the following problem:

I'm attempting to upgrade my Dell Optiplex GX280 from Xp Pro to Vista. During the initial compatibility check, I receive the error:

"Close Windows installation, go to Programs, and uninstall the following programs: Sonic Studio DLA"

1) I do not have Sonic Studio DLA installed
2) I do not have any Sonic software installed
3) I do not have any Roxio software installed
4) I do not have IBM DLA installed
5) I have searched through the registry, and there is no mention of DLA, Roxio or Sonic Studio

I have been to the Roxio site where there is a "patch" available that may or may not be relevant (some forum messages suggest it might be). This patch is d2d3290.exe and is apparently for Dell PCs.

In fact what this application does is to install Roxio Drag to Disk, which seems highly inadvisable (I thought I was trying to get rid of it, not install it!).

Despite that I did run and install it, tried to upgrade to Vista afterwards, but with the same error, so went and uninstalled it.

I would welcome any advice on what next to try.

Thanks, Julian

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July 13th, 2007 12:00

Have you think on a clean install instead of a upgrade???
 
 

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July 13th, 2007 15:00

No: I want to upgrade, rather than do a clean install. That shouldn't be a problem, in principle! Thanks for the suggestion, though.

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July 13th, 2007 15:00

Why would it prompt you to uninstall that if you do not have this installed? Have you throughly checked every place and did a keyword search using Windows Search?

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July 13th, 2007 15:00

I do not know why it thinks I have Sonic DLA installed, since I do not.

There is nothing I can find on my system that suggests otherwise.

As far as I can see this is an error in the Vista upgrade process. How do I work around it?

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July 13th, 2007 16:00

I downloaded and installed the cleanup tool you recommended.

It looked awfully dangerous to me, with lots of warnings etc.. It looks like a last resort tool.

It is certainly possible that the system may have been delivered with Roxio/Sonic software, which I removed: I cannot remember. Dell does tend to add a lot of (to me) unwanted software which I immediately uninstall when I receive a machine.

I am now doing an in depth search of all files and directories on all disks in the machine, as someone else suggested.

I'll update when/if I find something.

Thanks for your help.

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July 13th, 2007 16:00

Did you used the tool I posted???
Did you ever installed before any Roxio/Sonic application?
 

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July 13th, 2007 16:00

Look on the program files folder (C:\Program Files)

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July 13th, 2007 17:00

What burning software was installed on your system when you received it? Does the control panel / programs have DLA or drag to disc listed?

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July 13th, 2007 17:00

I would need to check the delivered config of my system, but right now there is no DLA or drag to disc program installed.

I did find a folder in Application Data called "Sonic", that contained what appeared to be the remnants of an installation. I have now deleted that. Surely the Vista upgrade tool wouldn't consider that to be an installation?

I'll update later if/when I get any further. Thanks for all the suggestions.

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July 13th, 2007 17:00

For info, here is the original config of the system in question:

1 C3827 PROCESSOR, 80547, PENTIUM 4 PRESCOTT DT, Pentium 4 Prescott DT, 3.4GHZ, 1 MEGB, 800FSB, SKT-T
1 R7762 INSTRUCTION, DEVIATE-TO-TSMT-MNSTRM
1 T7422 INSTRUCTION, DEVIATE-TO-TSMT-PRFMC
1 5120P CORD, POWER, 125V, 6FT, SPT2, UNSHIELDED
1 6W610 KEYBOARD, 104, UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS, UNITED STATES, RELATIONSHIP PRODUCT GROUP, SILITEK
1 T0943 KIT, MOUSE, UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS, 2BTN, OPTICAL, LOGITECH
2 T2454 DUAL IN-LINE MEMORY MODULE, 1G, 400M, 128X64, 8, 240, 2RX8
1 U5945 ASSEMBLY, DIGITAL VIDEO DISK DRIVE, 16X, HALF HEIGHT, HITACHI LG DATA STORAGE, CHASSIS 2001
1 F4991 KIT, DOCUMENTATON ON FLOPPY DISK, SOFTWARE, POWERDVD, 5.1
1 P7875 ASSEMBLY, DVD+/-RW, 16X, HALF HEIGHT, NEC CORPORATION, CHASSIS 2001
1 M5604 CARD (CIRCUIT), GRAPHICS, 64, X300, SERVER ENHANCED, OUGA2, FEMALE, 2
1 U5986 ASSEMBLY, FLOPPY DRIVE, 1.44M, TEAC, CHASSIS 2001
1 J5040 HARD DRIVE, 250GB, Serial ATA, 7.2K, 8MB, Maxtor Calypso
1 C6355 ASSEMBLY, CABLE, Serial ATA, TRANSFORMER SKY DIVE MINITOWER, 2.0
1 J5040 HARD DRIVE, 250GB, Serial ATA, 7.2K, 8MB, Maxtor Calypso
1 G7624 KIT, SOFTWARE, OVERPACK, WXPPSP2, COMPACT DISKETTE W/DOCUMENTATION, ENGLAND/ENGLISH
1 P2489 KIT, CARD (CIRCUIT), NETWORK, WIRELESS, UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS, TR1300

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July 13th, 2007 18:00

There's no listed any Sonic or Roxio.
Only the 1 F4991 KIT, DOCUMENTATON ON FLOPPY DISK, SOFTWARE, POWERDVD, 5.1
and
1 G7624 KIT, SOFTWARE, OVERPACK, WXPPSP2, COMPACT DISKETTE W/DOCUMENTATION, ENGLAND/ENGLISH
which I think is the only software installed... By I know Roxio is an application almost always come...
 


Message Edited by GioAguilar on 07-13-2007 04:43 PM
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