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PC help: Can't shut down
Error linked to camera software
Tim Smith and Anthony Dhanendran, Computeract!ve07 Feb 2008
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Q Recently, my computer, which has been working quite
normally otherwise, has started to act up when I try to shut it down.
A message appears on the screen saying: “PTAWIA needs to shut down or is
being shut down” and I can’t close it without great difficulty.
Usually, it’s a case of opening the Task Manager and closing the error
message from there. Only then can the computer continue to shut down properly.
Is there any way to clean it up?
Michael Jackson
A This is a problem caused by certain versions of Kodak’s
Easyshare camera software. The letters WIA in PTAWIA refer to the drivers used
by scanners and digital cameras to talk to Windows.
The easiest way to get rid of the error message is to uninstall the Kodak
software.
Open the Control Panel from the Start menu and select ‘Add or Remove
Programs’.
In the window that appears, scroll down until you find the Kodak Easyshare
software and click Remove, then follow the prompts to uninstall it.
If you have a Kodak camera, you will still be able to copy photos from it
using the software included with Windows, or using third-party software such as
Adobe
Photoshop Elements.
Alternatively, if you want to continue using the Easyshare software, download
the latest version from
www.kodak.com,
but be aware that this might not cure the problem.
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