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I say it that way only because the MSI is continually executing on my system and I can't make it stop. The install never succeeds because it apparently needs some resource that it can't access for whatever reason.

I can cancel the install, but a few minutes later it starts up on it's own again. The only thing I've found that works is to just leave the installer running in a failed mode, but that stops me from running any other MSI based installs or uninstalls.

I've checked everything I can think of but Is there anywhere else that I should check to try to figure out why this MSI is constantly trying to install itself?

I'm nearing the point of wiping my machine and starting over from scratch. This seems to be a somewhat common issue if you currently or previously have had Blackberry software installed on your machine. Here is a link to a similar question and answer on Roxio forums. If that doesnt work Is there a Roxio folder in Program Files folder? It has to be firing off from somewhere.

Check your temp directories and the appropriate places in the registry. Also checkout the services that are starting up. Some may not have the word Roxio in them, but could still be associated with Roxio. Unfortunately there's still some components of the Roxio stuff left on your machine, possibly a misbehaving Explorer shell extension or similar. You could try using the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility to remove the Windows Installer related portions of it that are left over.

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