I have a solution, that worked for me anyway. Since I had installed (then
removed) Kodak EasyShare so recently, I decided to run System Restore,
choosing a point just before I installed this problem causing software. It
worked. I hope this helps others.
"JJW48" wrote:
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> "Gilb" wrote:
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> > Hi. I'm after a bit of advice. A while ago I installed and later
> > uninstalled a programme as the administrator in Vista. Now when I log in as
> > the administrator, I immediately get and error message "Error loading
> > C:\PROGRA~2\Kodak\EasyShareSetup\$REGIS~1\Registration_7.4.30.2.sxt The
> > specified module could not be found."
> >
> > I can acknowledge this message and there are no problems, but I'd rather
> > eliminate this alltogether. I believe I have to delete the entry from the
> > registry, but I'm being cautious and would like some advice from someone who
> > knows what they're doing. Do I simply go into the Registry Editor and delete
> > the whole Kodak folder from HKEY_CURRENT_USER? Or should I delete a specific
> > item?
> >
> > Any help will be very much appreciated.
>
> Hello
> I've encountered exactly the same issue. I'm a little angry because I only
> installed Kodak EasyShare because the "Getting Started Guide" to the Kodak
> Digital Picture Frame I received as a gift specify that the software should
> be installed before you do anything else. Nonsense. The EasyShare software
> is totally unnecessary. Again, any help would be much appreciated by me too.
> Thanks.