If you have the reinstallation CD for Roxio, I would suggest uninstalling Roxio restart the PC (don't skip the restart) and then do a new Install of Roxio. I didn't see any Roxio updates on the Dell site.
fireberd-Thanks for your suggestion. I don't seem to have any Roxio install disk. I have all the operating disk that was sent with my original order. I wonder if the Roxio program would be on the original operating system disk!! I did do the repair function on my add/remove programs. That didn't seem to help.
It appears I have found my problem by rolling back my windows media player from version 11 to 10. There seems to be a conflick between Sonic and widows media player 11. I did a search on google for "mediahub.exe". It showed lots of information on the problem. I used this website. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=mediahub.exe+application+error&aq=2&oq=mediahub. My roxio/sonic burner is now working fine. No errors when I close program.
fireberd-Anyway my problem is gone after rollback from media player 11 to 10. Do a search google on "mediahub.exe". The 2 programs had a conflick somewhere. Maybe I'm not explaining something properly.
Another Roxio bug. I didn't want to really say anything but Roxio has always been buggy. I've had every Retail version from the old Adaptec V3 to Roxio V8 and they all had problems. I finally had enough and now use Nero for my CD/DVD burning programs.
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It appears I have found my problem by rolling back my windows media player from version 11 to 10. There seems to be a conflick between Sonic and widows media player 11. I did a search on google for "mediahub.exe". It showed lots of information on the problem. I used this website. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=mediahub.exe+application+error&aq=2&oq=mediahub. My roxio/sonic burner is now working fine. No errors when I close program.
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Roxio is a separate program, it's not a Microsoft program and it's not part of Windows.
A confilict between Sonic and the Windows Media Player should not have anything to do with CD or DVD burning. (Sonic owns Roxio).
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Another Roxio bug. I didn't want to really say anything but Roxio has always been buggy. I've had every Retail version from the old Adaptec V3 to Roxio V8 and they all had problems. I finally had enough and now use Nero for my CD/DVD burning programs.
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