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netmouse ([personal profile] netmouse) wrote2007-10-30 11:50 am

oh wise internets, pls can you answer my question?

I have windows xp on my machine. Last week while on the phone with AT&T regarding my (formerly SBC/Yahoo) internet service, I tried inserting the old SBC/Yahoo install disk. It popped open a window that failed to populate (remained empty) and otherwise seemed to demonstrate a failure to work, so I tried to shut down the program and, failing that, ejected the disk.

Now every time I turn the machine on, I get a pop-up from the "SBC Yahoo! Reboot Helper" that says "Please insert your SBC Yahoo! DSL Installer CD back into the CD tray."

I can try that but I seriously doubt it will work - I expect it to just hang again. Any ideas on how to make this message go away?
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[personal profile] sraun 2007-10-30 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
True - but I'd be really surprised to see it there. I don't think I've ever seen a software install put a monitoring package there - I've seen very few packages that put anything in there, they all want to put their stuff in the Run key! That makes it more of a pain for the poor end-user to turn it off, dontchaknow.

Someone's video package - RealPlayer or Apple's QuickTime are the top two runners in my memory on this one, it might be both - checks the Run key every time you use it, to see if the companion quickstart/updater program is there. If it isn't, it adds it back in. Every time! I got so tired of it that I don't use either of them unless I'm forced to. Which means that there's a fair chunk of web video links (fewer since YouTube!) that I just don't watch.

(Anonymous) 2007-10-30 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I've known atleast one version of Quicktime that will also re-assert itself as the default x player in your browser, even if you re-install the one you PREFER and set the option that *SHOULD* over-ride it. Had a client who wanted quicktime, but QT couldn't find the Codec to run WAVs, which is how he listened to his voicemail.

Bloody pain in my arse...

[identity profile] dionysus1999.livejournal.com 2007-10-30 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm the same way, I hate it when someone else using my computer puts quicktime back on there.