"Sheryl" wrote:
> hello Cheril,
first, excuse me for my english but I am a french user.
I know your problem because I had the same. in fact is a bug of the last
update in the process coreliomonitor.exe that is lauch in start windows.
If you kill this process ,all is ok.
you can also with msconfig uncheck the start of this process ( is the good
solution)
I don't know the utility of this process, but mu psp is fine without it
You can report ( as me ) the problem to corel support for fixe.
best regards.
tino
Hi Sheryl,
I've got the same issue and believe it to be down to a process
installed by PSP X2, IT you right click on your task bar and choose
task manager, then click on the processes tab you'll probably see that
one of the processes running is called coreliomonitor.exe. If you stop
the process and then try ejecting a CD the error should go away (at
least it does for me). The coreliomonitor.exe lives in whatever folder
you installed PSP to so if you go there and restart that app the
problem should start up again. I've logged a support call with Corel
to see if there is a fix for this yet - in the meantime it's probably
OK just to run without that process....
DS
I have the same problem and have fixed it. It is to do with the PSP
Pro X2 update
If you click run and type msconfig then enter. click on start up.
there should be an entry called 'Corel File Shell Monitor' . Un tick
this entry. Reboot
This worked for me
Rob
It's Corel that is causing the problem. I've emailed them about it and
received no reply. After I uninstalled X2 it did the trick. If they
don't reply to me I'm just gonna shell out the bucks for photoshop.
DONT DO THAT!!!!!... It wont fix the problem. The problem is with
VISTA. Programs occasionally will look for a cd to be inserted in the
drive. Until Microsoft gets around to fixing this you can always
leave a cd in the drive at all times.
Bill
I'm still using Corel, because I like the photo editing, but I did
have to go into msconfig and stop corel photo downloader and the corel
file shell monitor from loading at startup. Now I can sync my iPod
without getting the error message.
I get this problem when i try to reproduce a .mov that i just copied to
my desktop from a DVD. I already ejected the DVD and an external HD that
i use, and the problem persists.
I was importing the same file to a software of audio and video editing
(Nuendo 3) when i got the first warning. But now the situation it's the
same when i'm just trying to reproduce it on quicktime (and already
killed the software)
Please, i need to work with this, so if anybody has any idea of what
might be a solution, please enlight me!
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