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>>>>>>>>>>A few days ago I installed software that came with a digital camera. The software is for downloading pictures from the camera. But I suppose this CD (from camera company) came with some other programs that got installed. One is really is getting on my nerves. Now Comodo reports that "c:\Program Files\Common Files\ArcSoft\Connection Server\Bin\ArcCon.ac has loaded ArcBmh.dll .." And this creates a problem with my Outlook. So I want to kill this program (ArcCon.ac). Do you think simply deleting it from the drive is the way to go? I did uninstall the program ArcSoft (like a parent of this service) in the Add/Remove programs. I also checked in Service and found ArcSoft Connect Daemon there but it has not been started. But this ArcCon.ac still keeps coming up. What would you recommend? TIA.
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>>>>>>>>>> What would you recommend?
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>>>>>>>>>Don't fiddle around with digital cameras
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>>>>Why did you say not to "fiddle around with digital cameras"? How else do you download pictures from the camera to your PC?
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>>>I know - just occurred to me that this would not have happened
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>>>ps: Try to 'go back' to the time before you installed the program. An installer always makes a Restore Point - if memory serves
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>>>That way, it will 'undo' the changes to the program files (and I think the registry)
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>>>Time to switch to Win7 - I always take a System Backup before installing software.
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>>I know. I already have a Win 7 PC; just need to move all my programs to it. Thank you.
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>Yes, but have you tried the System Restore in XP ( to go to a point prior to the installation of the Fiddle Software ) ?
No, I have not done it.
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