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| How do I kill BCMNTIO? XP SR2 On startup, I get a Event Error "The BCMNTIO service failed to start due to the following error: The system cannot find the path specified." From investigation I believe this is associated with CheckIt Diagnostics which I have already uninstalled. In addition, the file BCMNTIO does not exist on my HD. Yet, every time I start up I get the error. FWIW, sometimes I get another Event Viewer error identifying MEMMAP. AND MORE: Please see my nest post (DCOM error) for a (potentially) related error. |
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| Re: How do I kill BCMNTIO? bcmntio.sys belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics. Smith Micro Software's CheckIt Diagnostics is part of Norton\Symantec SystemWorks 200?. Open Services... Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK | Locate bcmntio and double click it | Set the Startup type to disabled mapmem.sys also belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics. See if you can find it in services. Also ... Open the Device Manager... Start | Run | Type: devmgmt.msc | Click OK | View menu | Select Show hidden devices | Click the [+] next to Non-Plug and Play Drivers | See if bcmntio and/or mapmem are listed | Double click each one | General tab | Disable under Device usage | Driver tab | Set to Disabled under Startup Maybe you can try Symantec support. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:jNm7h.122$NV5.70@newsfe03.lga, J Lunis <jay.lunis******.com> hunted and pecked: > XP SR2 > On startup, I get a Event Error > "The BCMNTIO service failed to start due to the following error: > The system cannot find the path specified." > From investigation I believe this is associated with CheckIt > Diagnostics which I have already uninstalled. In addition, the file > BCMNTIO does not exist on my HD. Yet, every time I start up I get the > error. > FWIW, sometimes I get another Event Viewer error identifying MEMMAP. > AND MORE: Please see my nest post (DCOM error) for a (potentially) > related error. |
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| Re: How do I kill BCMNTIO? See if you can find it in services. Should have read: See if you can find mapmem in services. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:eRISHPpCHHA.204@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl, Wesley Vogel <123WVogel955@comcast.net> hunted and pecked: > bcmntio.sys belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics. > > Smith Micro Software's CheckIt Diagnostics is part of Norton\Symantec > SystemWorks 200?. > > Open Services... > Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK | > Locate bcmntio and double click it | Set the Startup type to disabled > > mapmem.sys also belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics. > > See if you can find it in services. > > Also ... > Open the Device Manager... > Start | Run | Type: devmgmt.msc | Click OK | > View menu | Select Show hidden devices | > Click the [+] next to Non-Plug and Play Drivers | > See if bcmntio and/or mapmem are listed | > Double click each one | General tab | > Disable under Device usage | Driver tab | > Set to Disabled under Startup > > Maybe you can try Symantec support. > > -- > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > Wes > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > In news:jNm7h.122$NV5.70@newsfe03.lga, > J Lunis <jay.lunis******.com> hunted and pecked: >> XP SR2 >> On startup, I get a Event Error >> "The BCMNTIO service failed to start due to the following error: >> The system cannot find the path specified." >> From investigation I believe this is associated with CheckIt >> Diagnostics which I have already uninstalled. In addition, the file >> BCMNTIO does not exist on my HD. Yet, every time I start up I get the >> error. >> FWIW, sometimes I get another Event Viewer error identifying MEMMAP. >> AND MORE: Please see my nest post (DCOM error) for a (potentially) >> related error. |
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| Re: How do I kill BCMNTIO? Wesley Vogel wrote: > bcmntio.sys belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics. > > Smith Micro Software's CheckIt Diagnostics is part of Norton\Symantec > SystemWorks 200?. > > Open Services... > Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK | > Locate bcmntio and double click it | Set the Startup type to disabled > > mapmem.sys also belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics. > > See if you can find it in services. > > Also ... > Open the Device Manager... > Start | Run | Type: devmgmt.msc | Click OK | > View menu | Select Show hidden devices | > Click the [+] next to Non-Plug and Play Drivers | > See if bcmntio and/or mapmem are listed | > Double click each one | General tab | > Disable under Device usage | Driver tab | > Set to Disabled under Startup > > Maybe you can try Symantec support. > Thanks for the reply. Tried services.msc. I get a popup - do I want to search the net or search my hard drive? Went to My Computer, Manage, Services. Nothing listed by file name, just by description. How do I connect bcmntio to any particular service? |
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| Re: How do I kill BCMNTIO? #$%#$% Norton!!!! Norton/Symantec leaves so much crap behind that you have to use special tools just to remove their crappy software. Download and run the Norton Removal Tool http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...=&osv=&osv_lvl Maybe you can try Symantec support. Support - Symantec Corp. http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/index.html -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:NrD7h.2$nW7.0@newsfe02.lga, J Lunis <jay.lunis******.com> hunted and pecked: > Wesley Vogel wrote: >> bcmntio.sys belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics. >> >> Smith Micro Software's CheckIt Diagnostics is part of Norton\Symantec >> SystemWorks 200?. >> >> Open Services... >> Start | Run | Type: services.msc | Click OK | >> Locate bcmntio and double click it | Set the Startup type to disabled >> >> mapmem.sys also belongs to the software CheckIt Diagnostics. >> >> See if you can find it in services. >> >> Also ... >> Open the Device Manager... >> Start | Run | Type: devmgmt.msc | Click OK | >> View menu | Select Show hidden devices | >> Click the [+] next to Non-Plug and Play Drivers | >> See if bcmntio and/or mapmem are listed | >> Double click each one | General tab | >> Disable under Device usage | Driver tab | >> Set to Disabled under Startup >> >> Maybe you can try Symantec support. >> > Thanks for the reply. > Tried services.msc. I get a popup - do I want to search the net or > search my hard drive? > Went to My Computer, Manage, Services. Nothing listed by file name, > just by description. How do I connect bcmntio to any particular service? |
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| Re: How do I kill BCMNTIO? And AMEN! I have used Symantec sw for years but this is it. Moving to sw from another company next time I get near the store. I'll try the link this weekend. Wesley Vogel wrote: > #$%#$% Norton!!!! Norton/Symantec leaves so much crap behind that you have > to use special tools just to remove their crappy software. > > Download and run the Norton Removal Tool > http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...=&osv=&osv_lvl > > Maybe you can try Symantec support. > > Support - Symantec Corp. > http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/index.html > |
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| Re: How do I kill BCMNTIO? Good luck and keep having fun! -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:CIG7h.11$_n1.2@newsfe04.lga, J Lunis <jay.lunis******.com> hunted and pecked: > And AMEN! I have used Symantec sw for years but this is it. Moving to sw > from another company next time I get near the store. > I'll try the link this weekend. > > Wesley Vogel wrote: >> #$%#$% Norton!!!! Norton/Symantec leaves so much crap behind that you >> have to use special tools just to remove their crappy software. >> >> Download and run the Norton Removal Tool >> http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...=&osv=&osv_lvl >> >> Maybe you can try Symantec support. >> >> Support - Symantec Corp. >> http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/index.html |
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