Wwhenever I start my computer the Sonic Update Manager pops up and I can not find a way to either complete it or get rid of it.
To close it temporarily I keep Xing and trying to cancel out but it will not go away.
The pop ups say:
1. SONIC UPDATE MANAGER
Please wait while windows configures sonic update managerThe other windows that pop up
2. SONIC UPDATE MANAGER
The feature you are trying to use is on a CD-rom or other removable disk that is not available. Insert the Sonic disk then click okay.
3. An installation package for the Sonic update Manager can not be found. Try the installation again using a valid copy of the installation package"UM.MSI"
Sonic came with my computer (DELL) running Windows XP
I have removed it from my programs and it doesn't show up in the startup.
How can I complete the update or just delete the program that is making this pop. Do I actually need this program? I thought I read where XP has a CD reading program anyway.
Thanks for the help in advance.
To close it temporarily I keep Xing and trying to cancel out but it will not go away.
The pop ups say:
1. SONIC UPDATE MANAGER
Please wait while windows configures sonic update managerThe other windows that pop up
2. SONIC UPDATE MANAGER
The feature you are trying to use is on a CD-rom or other removable disk that is not available. Insert the Sonic disk then click okay.
3. An installation package for the Sonic update Manager can not be found. Try the installation again using a valid copy of the installation package"UM.MSI"
Sonic came with my computer (DELL) running Windows XP
I have removed it from my programs and it doesn't show up in the startup.
How can I complete the update or just delete the program that is making this pop. Do I actually need this program? I thought I read where XP has a CD reading program anyway.
Thanks for the help in advance.

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