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Error on bootup
The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error
message appeared when Windows opened: title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate component" content of message: "This application has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed. But what is the program to be re-installed? |
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Correction: I did not 'delete' the Apple program, as I carelessly wrote
earlier. Rather, I UNINSTALLED it through the Control Panel / Add-Remove Programs routine. wrote in message ... The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error message appeared when Windows opened: title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate component" content of message: "This application has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed. But what is the program to be re-installed? |
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Correction: I did not 'delete' the Apple program, as I carelessly wrote
earlier. Rather, I UNINSTALLED it through the Control Panel / Add-Remove Programs routine. wrote in message ... The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error message appeared when Windows opened: title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate component" content of message: "This application has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed. But what is the program to be re-installed? |
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I should correct the wording of my first posting on this topic:
I did not DELETE the program; rather, I UNINSTALLED it through Control Panel / Add-Remove Programs. On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:01:47 +1100, wrote: The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error message appeared when Windows opened: title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate component" content of message: "This application has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed. But what is the program to be re-installed? |
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I should correct the wording of my first posting on this topic:
I did not DELETE the program; rather, I UNINSTALLED it through Control Panel / Add-Remove Programs. On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 16:01:47 +1100, wrote: The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error message appeared when Windows opened: title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate component" content of message: "This application has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed. But what is the program to be re-installed? |
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wrote in message ... The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error message appeared when Windows opened: title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate component" content of message: "This application has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed. But what is the program to be re-installed? A quick Google search turned up 38,000+ hits. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...q=f&oq =&aqi= If you have iTunes for your iPod, that may be where the error lies. SC Tom |
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wrote in message ... The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error message appeared when Windows opened: title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate component" content of message: "This application has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed. But what is the program to be re-installed? A quick Google search turned up 38,000+ hits. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...q=f&oq =&aqi= If you have iTunes for your iPod, that may be where the error lies. SC Tom |
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I uninstalled iTunes from my computer, and the problem ceased. Regrettable,
because I like to play music from there, although I don't own an iPod and never intentionally configured iTunes to be linked with iPod. "SC Tom" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error message appeared when Windows opened: title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate component" content of message: "This application has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed. But what is the program to be re-installed? A quick Google search turned up 38,000+ hits. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...q=f&oq =&aqi= If you have iTunes for your iPod, that may be where the error lies. SC Tom |
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I uninstalled iTunes from my computer, and the problem ceased. Regrettable,
because I like to play music from there, although I don't own an iPod and never intentionally configured iTunes to be linked with iPod. "SC Tom" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error message appeared when Windows opened: title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate component" content of message: "This application has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed. But what is the program to be re-installed? A quick Google search turned up 38,000+ hits. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...q=f&oq =&aqi= If you have iTunes for your iPod, that may be where the error lies. SC Tom |
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iTunes isn't the only game in town. :-)
Have a look he http://www.foobar2000.org/ Thomas Bartlett wrote: I uninstalled iTunes from my computer, and the problem ceased. Regrettable, because I like to play music from there, although I don't own an iPod and never intentionally configured iTunes to be linked with iPod. "SC Tom" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error message appeared when Windows opened: title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate component" content of message: "This application has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed. But what is the program to be re-installed? A quick Google search turned up 38,000+ hits. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...q=f&oq =&aqi= If you have iTunes for your iPod, that may be where the error lies. SC Tom |
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iTunes isn't the only game in town. :-) Have a look he http://www.foobar2000.org/ Thomas Bartlett wrote: I uninstalled iTunes from my computer, and the problem ceased. Regrettable, because I like to play music from there, although I don't own an iPod and never intentionally configured iTunes to be linked with iPod. "SC Tom" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error message appeared when Windows opened: title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate component" content of message: "This application has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed. But what is the program to be re-installed? A quick Google search turned up 38,000+ hits. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...q=f&oq =&aqi= If you have iTunes for your iPod, that may be where the error lies. SC Tom |
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Thanks, I"ve downloaded it and tried it. First impression is that
does the job and doesn't require alot of resources. I'll see how it goes as I continue to use it. On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 17:59:03 -0400, "Daave" wrote: iTunes isn't the only game in town. :-) Have a look he http://www.foobar2000.org/ Thomas Bartlett wrote: I uninstalled iTunes from my computer, and the problem ceased. Regrettable, because I like to play music from there, although I don't own an iPod and never intentionally configured iTunes to be linked with iPod. "SC Tom" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error message appeared when Windows opened: title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate component" content of message: "This application has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed. But what is the program to be re-installed? A quick Google search turned up 38,000+ hits. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...q=f&oq =&aqi= If you have iTunes for your iPod, that may be where the error lies. SC Tom |
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Thanks, I"ve downloaded it and tried it. First impression is that
does the job and doesn't require alot of resources. I'll see how it goes as I continue to use it. On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 17:59:03 -0400, "Daave" wrote: iTunes isn't the only game in town. :-) Have a look he http://www.foobar2000.org/ Thomas Bartlett wrote: I uninstalled iTunes from my computer, and the problem ceased. Regrettable, because I like to play music from there, although I don't own an iPod and never intentionally configured iTunes to be linked with iPod. "SC Tom" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error message appeared when Windows opened: title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate component" content of message: "This application has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed. But what is the program to be re-installed? A quick Google search turned up 38,000+ hits. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...q=f&oq =&aqi= If you have iTunes for your iPod, that may be where the error lies. SC Tom |
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YW. Glad you like it. wrote: Thanks, I"ve downloaded it and tried it. First impression is that does the job and doesn't require alot of resources. I'll see how it goes as I continue to use it. On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 17:59:03 -0400, "Daave" wrote: iTunes isn't the only game in town. :-) Have a look he http://www.foobar2000.org/ Thomas Bartlett wrote: I uninstalled iTunes from my computer, and the problem ceased. Regrettable, because I like to play music from there, although I don't own an iPod and never intentionally configured iTunes to be linked with iPod. "SC Tom" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... The last couple of times I rebooted the computer, the following error message appeared when Windows opened: title of message box: "AppleSyncNotifier.exe unable to locate component" content of message: "This application has failed to start because CoreFoundation.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. Indeed, yesterday I did delete an Apple program which had the word 'mobile' in its title; I thought it meant 'mobile' (i.e. 'cell') phone, which I don't connect to my computer, so I thought it was not needed. But maybe it meant something else and is needed. But what is the program to be re-installed? A quick Google search turned up 38,000+ hits. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...q=f&oq =&aqi= If you have iTunes for your iPod, that may be where the error lies. SC Tom |
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