The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error message appeared when Windows opened:
title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate component"
content of message: "This application has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.
Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed.
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:01:47 +1100, tcbartl...@optusnet.com.au wrote: >The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error >message appeared when Windows opened:
>title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate >component"
>content of message: "This application has failed to start because >CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may >fix this problem.
>Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word >'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') >phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not >needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed.
Correction: I did not 'delete' the Apple program, as I carelessly wrote earlier. Rather, I UNINSTALLED it through the Control Panel / Add-Remove Programs routine.
> The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error > message appeared when Windows opened:
> title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate > component"
> content of message: "This application has failed to start because > CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may > fix this problem.
> Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word > 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') > phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not > needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed.
> The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error > message appeared when Windows opened:
> title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate > component"
> content of message: "This application has failed to start because > CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may > fix this problem.
> Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word > 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') > phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not > needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed.
I uninstalled iTunes from my computer, and the problem ceased. Regrettable, because I like to play music from there, although I don't own an iPod and never intentionally configured iTunes to be linked with iPod.
> <tcbartl...@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message > news:dimad558qgsd03qf5g2ukstc42b3s0t33j@4ax.com... >> The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error >> message appeared when Windows opened:
>> title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate >> component"
>> content of message: "This application has failed to start because >> CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may >> fix this problem.
>> Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word >> 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') >> phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not >> needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed.
Thomas Bartlett wrote: > I uninstalled iTunes from my computer, and the problem ceased. > Regrettable, because I like to play music from there, although I > don't own an iPod and never intentionally configured iTunes to be > linked with iPod.
>> <tcbartl...@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message >> news:dimad558qgsd03qf5g2ukstc42b3s0t33j@4ax.com... >>> The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following >>> error message appeared when Windows opened:
>>> title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate >>> component"
>>> content of message: "This application has failed to start because >>> CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may >>> fix this problem.
>>> Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word >>> 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') >>> phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not >>> needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed.
Thanks, I"ve downloaded it and tried it. First impression is that does the job and doesn't require alot of resources. I'll see how it goes as I continue to use it.
>Thomas Bartlett wrote: >> I uninstalled iTunes from my computer, and the problem ceased. >> Regrettable, because I like to play music from there, although I >> don't own an iPod and never intentionally configured iTunes to be >> linked with iPod.
>>> <tcbartl...@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message >>> news:dimad558qgsd03qf5g2ukstc42b3s0t33j@4ax.com... >>>> The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following >>>> error message appeared when Windows opened:
>>>> title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate >>>> component"
>>>> content of message: "This application has failed to start because >>>> CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may >>>> fix this problem.
>>>> Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word >>>> 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') >>>> phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not >>>> needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed.
tcbartl...@optusnet.com.au wrote: > Thanks, I"ve downloaded it and tried it. First impression is that > does the job and doesn't require alot of resources. I'll see how it > goes as I continue to use it.
> On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 17:59:03 -0400, "Daave" <da...@example.com> wrote:
>> Thomas Bartlett wrote: >>> I uninstalled iTunes from my computer, and the problem ceased. >>> Regrettable, because I like to play music from there, although I >>> don't own an iPod and never intentionally configured iTunes to be >>> linked with iPod.
>>>> <tcbartl...@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message >>>> news:dimad558qgsd03qf5g2ukstc42b3s0t33j@4ax.com... >>>>> The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following >>>>> error message appeared when Windows opened:
>>>>> title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate >>>>> component"
>>>>> content of message: "This application has failed to start because >>>>> CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application >>>>> may fix this problem.
>>>>> Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word >>>>> 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') >>>>> phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was >>>>> not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed.