Does that goof anything up when you remove them? I was reluctant to remove any of the HP crap from starting because I didn't want to break the access to the printer.

Thane Sherrington (S) wrote:

At 12:49 PM 16/02/2006, joeuser wrote:

Nope and nope. I tried a bunch of those start up programs. None worked.

However, I did manage to find out what was going on and how to stop it. First, it's related to a HP AIO install gone wrong. All one has to do is locate the msi's on the disc and then run them from there and they finally install and go away. It was looking for trayapp.msi and AIOsoftware.msi, the latter gave me a clue where to look.

Problem solved. This appears to have effected a lot of HP users so be on the lookout down the road!


Oh yeah, I've run into that. If you remove the HP applications from the startup group, the problem goes away. Or you can reinstall as you did.

T


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