Give this a try, reinstall back Kodak Easy Share 2.1, after you have
installed it, you will the boot into Diagnostics mode and uninstall it. Open
the the Run command (Win key + R) > type in MSCONFIG > on the General tab >
select Diagnostics mode > click OK > click OK on the screen when prompted to
restart. When your System has restarted in Diagnostics mode, uninstall the
software.
After uninstalling, open the the Run command (Win key + R) > type in
MSCONFIG > on the General tab > but this time select Normal mode > click OK
> click OK on the screen when prompted to restart.
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Andre
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"amersjones" <> wrote in message
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>I had Kodak Easy Share v2.1 on my computer. I went under Programs and
> Features and removed it. Now whenever I restart my computer, an error
> message
> comes up that says it cannot find kodak application. When I go under
> Programs
> and Features, the kodak icon still appears. It isn't taking up any space
> on
> my hard drive but it is annoying to have that error message pop up every
> time
> I start my computer. Any ideas of what I can do?