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Error message [re. lsburnwatch.exe]

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by Daunted, 2006/06/19.

  1. 2006/06/19
    Daunted

    Daunted Inactive Thread Starter

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    Before closing down my PC each night i always run Cleanup.exe and for some reason i have started to get the following error message: Click here!. I have ran a number of searches on my PC to find "isburnwatch.exe" and uninstalled it but without success. Would appreciate any help given. Thanks all. Daunted
     
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    blackeagle

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    Okay, I assume cleanup.exe is this?

    cleanup.exe is a component of an internet cleanup application. It is used to remove files that are created while surfing including cookies, history, and more. This software works together with the common browsers and can be removed to free up system resources.

    and lsburnwatcher.exe is this?

    lsburnwatcher.exe is a process associated with LightScribe from HP. It is used to support LightScribe discs for your CD/DVD burner. This program is non-essential process to the running of the system, but should not be terminated unless suspected to be causing problems.

    Then it doesnt really make sense to me, why the cleanup tool should mess with the hp driver. Mayber You should just reinstall the cleanup tool or use another one. I dont think You should uninstall the hp driver as You tried to cos You probably will need that for Your printer functionality. It istn criticial to the system of course.
     

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    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

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    Daunted

    I have edited your thread title to make it more specific.

    lsburnwatch.exe is an HP driver presumably related to CD/DVD burning.

    I suggest you reinstall the HP drivers relating to any burning software they supply - or reinstall the burning software.

    Edit: blackeagle was more specific :)

    Try CCleaner - known, trusted and reliable - and freeware :)
     

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