Creative Mediasource hangs during installati

Hey guys.
I have Creative Mediasource 3.0.09 installed on my Win XP. I recently downloaded CMS_PCAPP_LB_3_30_2.exe from the Creative Support site, and tried to install it without removing CMS 3.0.09. However, after invoking the .exe file, the installation process hangs before I had the chance to even click on anything. I am not able to open up the installation window, and my taskbar shows that the installation process seems to have hanged at CMS Web Installer portion.
I have tried downloading the .exe file for 3.30.2 over the course of 3 weeks, so I think there shouldn't be anything wrong like corrupted downloads, etc. Then, I tried to uninstall everything related to Creative, and tried a clean install of 3.30.2, but it still hangs.
I had also removed the keys in my registry, but that doesn't help. My CPU usage while installing 3.30.2 seems normal, and I have got lots of memory left (about 600MB left).
Does anyone have any idea on this? Any help is greatly appreciated!

feef wrote:
Hey RBBrittain.
Yes, I am sure Quicktime 7 is not installed on my pc. If I don't see it under Add/Remove Programs, then does it mean that it isn't installed? - yes it does.
And I don't have iTunes on my pc too.
Anyway, it'd be lovely for anyone to identify what other programs are making MediaSource crash.
QuickTime 7 is not causing MediaSource to crash. It is causing the whole Creative CD installation to crash.

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    16:49:18.921|INFO |26|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:18.921|INFO |26|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:18.921|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDesktop], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__0()
    16:49:18.921|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDesktop], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 513
    16:49:18.921|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Finished
    16:49:18.936|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [MusicServiceStartupTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__28()
    16:49:18.936|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [MusicServiceStartupTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 4206
    16:49:18.936|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:18.936|INFO |11|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:19.950|INFO |27|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:19.950|INFO |27|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:20.465|INFO |28|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:20.465|INFO |28|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:20.980|INFO |29|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:20.980|INFO |29|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:21.495|INFO |30|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:21.495|INFO |30|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:22.009|INFO |31|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:22.009|INFO |31|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:22.431|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__28()
    16:49:22.431|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 4025
    16:49:22.431|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:22.431|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:23.039|INFO |32|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:23.039|INFO |32|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:23.554|INFO |33|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:23.554|INFO |33|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.069|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [First_WMPDataSource_Library_Load_After_Loading_From_TLE] running on thread pool
    16:49:24.069|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [First_WMPDataSource_Library_Load_After_Loading_From_TLE], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.069|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [Load_WMP_Library_On_STA] run on new thread STA
    16:49:24.069|INFO |35|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_WMP_Library_On_STA], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.084|INFO |35|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|Loading datasource from Rim.Media.Source.WindowsMedia.WMPDataSourceLoader
    16:49:24.271|DEBUG|35|Rim.Desktop.Media|40002|Loaded playlist: All Music
    16:49:24.271|INFO |35|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_WMP_Library_On_STA], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibrarySTA>b__0()
    16:49:24.271|INFO |35|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_WMP_Library_On_STA], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 211
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|39036|Library Refresh Complete for MediaSource: WMP
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [First_WMPDataSource_Library_Load_After_Loading_From_TLE], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartLibraryLoadInBackground>b__3()
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [First_WMPDataSource_Library_Load_After_Loading_From_TLE], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 274
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoSyncServiceStartupTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Started loading VideosDesktop
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDesktop], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:24.334|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|Loading datasource for VideosDesktop
    16:49:24.349|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [Videos_SetThumbnailTask] will run on thread pool after 8000 ms
    16:49:24.349|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibraryUsingTask>b__0()
    16:49:24.349|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 14
    16:49:24.365|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|39036|Library Refresh Complete for MediaSource: VideosDesktop
    16:49:24.365|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDesktop], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__0()
    16:49:24.365|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDesktop], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 20
    16:49:24.365|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Finished
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureImportServiceStartupTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Started loading PicturesDevice
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDevice], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|Loading datasource for PicturesDevice
    16:49:25.098|DEBUG|36|Rim.Desktop.Media|40002|Reading device volumes...
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibraryUsingTask>b__0()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 1
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDevice], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__0()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_PicturesDevice], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 1
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Finished
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__28()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [PictureImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 3
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoImportServiceStartupTask] running on thread pool
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Started loading VideosDevice
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDevice], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|Loading datasource for VideosDevice
    16:49:25.098|DEBUG|36|Rim.Desktop.Media|40002|Reading device volumes...
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <LoadLibraryUsingTask>b__0()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Load_Fsds_Library], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 2
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDevice], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <GetLoadDataSourceTask>b__0()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [API_LOAD_DATASOURCE_VideosDevice], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 2
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|38050|LoadDataSource: Finished
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__28()
    16:49:25.098|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoImportServiceStartupTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 3
    16:49:28.359|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <StartUp>b__28()
    16:49:28.359|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [VideoSyncServiceStartupTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 4015
    16:49:28.920|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|Task [DownloadAndUpdateSupportedDevices] running after delay on thread pool
    16:49:28.920|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [DownloadAndUpdateSupportedDevices], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:31.806|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [DownloadAndUpdateSupportedDevices], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <InitializeSupportedDevices>b__0()
    16:49:31.806|INFO |36|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [DownloadAndUpdateSupportedDevices], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 2890
    16:49:32.352|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [Videos_SetThumbnailTask] running after delay on new thread
    16:49:32.352|INFO |34|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [Videos_SetThumbnailTask] run on new thread MTA
    16:49:32.352|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:49:32.352|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.352|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.352|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.352|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.368|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <AddFileItemToLibraryAndList>b__12()
    16:49:32.383|INFO |39|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|TASK: [Videos_SetThumbnailTask], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 37
    16:49:39.294|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:16.721 [1B3C] Create BlackBerry Device Manager instance
    16:49:39.294|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:17.17 [1B3C] Create BlackBerry Device Manager instance- FINISHED
    16:49:39.294|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:17.17 [1B3C] VSP: Error opening registry key to check if extra ports should be modem returnVal: 2
    16:49:39.294|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:27.48 [1988] VSP: Couldn't get the dev name
    16:49:39.294|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:27.48 [184C] device update
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:37.79 [1B3C] Get Properties Failed: 80004005 0
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:37.79 [1B3C] Create Bluetooth Manager instance
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:37.79 [1B3C] Creating bluetooth manager.
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:37.95 [1B3C] [windows_bluetooth_manager::is_supported] Checking windows bluetooth support
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:37.95 [1B3C] [windows_bluetooth_manager::is_supported] WSAStartup failed. Error: 273F
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:37.95 [1B3C] [broadcom_bluetooth_manager::is_supported] Checking broadcom bluetooth support
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:37.95 [1B3C] [broadcom_bluetooth_manager::is_supported] GetLocalDeviceVersionInfo failed. Error: 0
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:39.169 [1B3C] Error creating bluetooth manager. Error: C
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:39.169 [1B3C] Create Bluetooth Manager instance-FINISHED
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:39.169 [13D8] [DebugLog] [DIAG] EVENT=Register_thread, THREADID=0x13D8, THREADNAME="NotificationService"
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    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|40|RimDeviceManager.exe|0|16:49:39.169 [15BC] [DebugLog] [DIAG] EVENT=Register_thread, THREADID=0x15BC, THREADNAME="TimerThread"
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    16:49:39.310|INFO |19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl:erform_device_discovery] RIMDeviceManager Internal Version: 1
    16:49:39.310|INFO |19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl:erform_device_discovery] [rdm7] perform_device_discovery
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl:erform_device_discovery] Found 0 devices
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl::ThreadProc] Bluetooth supported: false
    16:49:39.310|DEBUG|19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl::ThreadProc] Modem Port: 3
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    16:49:39.325|INFO |10|Rim.Desktop.IPModem|0|TASK: [IPModem Initialize ProfileManager], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <.ctor>b__c()
    16:49:39.325|INFO |10|Rim.Desktop.IPModem|0|TASK: [IPModem Initialize ProfileManager], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 24765
    16:49:39.325|INFO |41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DIAG] EVENT=Register_thread, THREADID=0xC9C, THREADNAME="Unnamed"
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    16:49:39.325|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[ras_connection_configuration::ThreadProc] Starting ras configuration update
    16:49:39.325|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[ras_connection_configuration::ThreadProc] Downloading to temp path "C:\Users\AKW\AppData\Local\Temp\".
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    16:49:39.341|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|[PIN:0x2174873B] [InternalAcquireVolumeMountControl]. Pvt: False
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    16:49:39.341|INFO |9|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [Device Monitor Initialization], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <Start>b__16()
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    16:49:39.466|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [0/0] status[0x1]
    16:49:39.466|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [0/0] status[0x2]
    16:49:39.653|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [0/0] status[0xB]
    16:49:39.762|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [0/0] status[0xD]
    16:49:39.762|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [16384/58211] status[0x4]
    16:49:39.762|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [16384/58211] status[0xE]
    16:49:39.778|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [32768/58211] status[0x5]
    16:49:39.809|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [49152/58211] status[0x5]
    16:49:39.809|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IHTTPDownloaderImpl:nProgress] progress [58211/58211] status[0x6]
    16:49:39.809|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[ras_connection_configuration::ThreadProc] Download complete
    16:49:39.809|DEBUG|41|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[ras_connection_configuration::get_current_configuration_path] LAST_UPDATE_TO_USER value: true
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    16:55:23.923|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.Common.CommandBase|0|Finish: Rim.Desktop.Shell.DesktopHelperTrayApplication.<Startup>b__0
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    16:55:23.960|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [DeviceManager Exit Task], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
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    16:55:23.964|DEBUG|1|Rim.Desktop.CertSync|0|Begin CertSyncPrefLib CleanUp
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    16:55:23.968|INFO |19|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[DIAG] EVENT=Unregister_thread, THREADID=0x2AC, THREADNAME="Unnamed"
    16:55:23.968|DEBUG|45|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[IDeviceMonitorImpl::stop_monitor] Device monitor stopped
    16:55:23.968|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [DeviceManager Exit Task], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <Stop>b__1a()
    16:55:23.968|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Services.DeviceManager|0|TASK: [DeviceManager Exit Task], STATE: Completed, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 8
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    16:55:24.030|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [MusicServiceStartupTask] stopping
    16:55:24.157|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [PictureSyncServiceStartupTask] stopping
    16:55:24.167|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [PictureImportServiceStartupTask] stopping
    16:55:24.278|INFO |5|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.278|INFO |5|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 368218
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    16:55:24.285|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Media|0|Task [VideoImportServiceStartupTask] stopping
    16:55:24.285|INFO |1|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|Task [Desktop Exit] run on new thread MTA
    16:55:24.285|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|TASK: [Desktop Exit], STATE: Pending, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none
    16:55:24.286|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|TASK: [Desktop Exit], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <OnClosing>b__5()
    16:55:24.286|DEBUG|45|Rim.Desktop.Common.CommandBase|0|Start: Rim.Desktop.Shell.ViewModel.MyBlackBerryViewModel.<.ctor>b__5
    16:55:24.292|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Services.Device|0|[Rim:esktop:ervices:evice:eviceMonitorService::~DeviceMonitorService] Dispose DeviceMonitorService.
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    16:55:24.296|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|TASK: [Desktop Exit], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <OnClosing>b__6()
    16:55:24.297|INFO |45|Rim.Desktop.Shell|0|TASK: [Desktop Exit], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void <OnClosing>b__7()
    16:55:24.309|INFO |15|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.309|INFO |15|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 368228
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    16:55:24.356|INFO |22|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.356|INFO |22|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 366214
    16:55:24.450|INFO |30|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.450|INFO |30|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 362192
    16:55:24.497|INFO |33|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.497|INFO |33|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 360180
    16:55:24.840|INFO |16|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.840|INFO |16|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 368228
    16:55:24.871|INFO |23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.871|INFO |23|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 366216
    16:55:24.918|INFO |27|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.918|INFO |27|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 364202
    16:55:24.965|INFO |31|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:24.965|INFO |31|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 362192
    16:55:25.340|INFO |17|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
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    16:55:25.386|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:25.386|INFO |24|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDeviceThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 362191
    16:55:25.433|INFO |28|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Progressing, TRANSITION: Progressing -> Finishing, OPERATION: Void ProcessWork()
    16:55:25.433|INFO |28|Rim.Desktop.Services.Tasks|0|TASK: [LoadDesktopThumbnailsTask], STATE: Canceled, TRANSITION: none, OPERATION: none, DURATION: 364204
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