It is probably the auto-updater for Roxio
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/startups/I...M.exe-2344.htmlUse Autoruns to stop the process
A "
Cannot find...", "Could not run...", "Error loading... or "specific module could not be found" message is usually related to malware that was set to run at startup but has been deleted, or in your case a program that was removed incorrectly. Windows is trying to load this file but cannot locate it since the file was mostly likely removed during an anti-virus or anti-malware scan. However, an associated
orphaned registry entry remains and is telling Windows to load the file when you boot up. Since the file no longer exists, Windows will display an error message. You need to remove this registry entry so Windows stops searching for the file when it loads.
To resolve this, download
Autoruns, search for the related entry and then delete it.
Create a new folder on your hard drive called AutoRuns (C:\AutoRuns) and extract (unzip) the file there. (click
here if you're not sure how to do this.)
Open the folder and double-click on
autoruns.exe to launch it.
Please be patient as it scans and populates the entries.
When done scanning, it will say
Ready at the bottom.
Scroll through the list and look for a startup entry related to the file(s) in the error message.
Right-click on the entry and choose
delete.
Reboot your computer and see if the startup error returns.
How to remove Roxio the correct way:http://kb.roxio.com/search.aspx?URL=/conte...6CR&PARAMS=
Edited by garmanma, 19 October 2009 - 06:11 PM.