Originally Posted by
Taz
I've done a bit more research into my problems with PC Suite 1.7.7. I regularly use a program called ZDelete Autocleaner. This removes temp files, cookies, history, etc., and then wipes the free space on your hard drives.
Now, it appears that if you remove three files from your temp directory (i.e. the local users' temp directory, *not* the Internet temprary files), PC Suite thinks it's broken and tries to repair itself by launching its MSI installer again but this just crashes the Windows XP desktop eventually.
If you look in your temp directory (C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Temp), you should see the following files:
- closedbgout.exe
- 34c69f.mst
- enableirsocketutil.exe
If you delete these files then PC Suite will think it is broken. It is extremely naughty of a company like Sony to write software that depends on files in a temporary directory. Hence, if you were to use any software that erases the contents of your temp directory then you will break PC Suite.
What i've done to save me having to uninstall/reinstall PC Suite every day is to copy these three files into another directory and then just restore them every time I want to run PC Suite. This allows me to use my disk cleaning software as normal.