Searching for photogallery.msi on restart

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Tried to set a locally saved picture as the wallpaper on my parents new
emachines desktop 'puter. It wanted to install MS PhotoGallery and required
the XP disc with the photogallery.msi file on it. Unfortunately, emachines
does not provide OS setup discs with their computers and now every time we
start the machine, it continues to try and install PhotoGallery using the
photogallery.msi file. In fact, you have to cancel out of this about 4-5
times before it gives up. Is there anyway to kill this process, permanently?
I cannot get XP setup discs from the computer manufacturer.

Many thanks in advance,
 
Penguintrax said:
Thanks for the reply - they have an HP printer and I will
suggest this to them!

I have the same issue. I put in the installation disc and still no
luck. Here is the message I now get.

The file C:temp\PhotoGallery.msi is not a valid installation package
for the product PhotoGallery. Try to find the installation package
’PhotoGallary’ from a folder in which you can install PhotoGallery
 
Sneath said:
I have the same issue. I put in the installation disc and
still no luck. Here is the message I now get.

The file C:tempPhotoGallery.msi is not a valid installation
package for the product PhotoGallery. Try to find the
installation package 'PhotoGallary' from a folder in which you
can install PhotoGallery

Thanks for the advice re PhotoGallery.msi. I did as suggested and the
problem has been solved.
Thank you,
Georgiegirl :lol:
 
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