Desktop Manager 5.0 / Roxio Media Manager Fail to Install

I am getting error 1904 module when trying to install Desktop Manager 5.0 (see errors below). I am the administrator on this laptop (hpdv8130us).
I have tried the solution where you create a reset.cmd via notepad. Result was the same.
Also, I tried a clean installation and still receive the same errors.
If I hit okay to the errors the next step is that it tries to install Roxio Media Manager and that hangs after the progress bar is complete (I let it sit for 4 hours). When I go to cancel Roxio Media Manger, it also hangs there as well. The only to get past this screen was to enter task manager and end the "dumprep.exe" process. While this gets me past the hangs/freezes, when I start DM5 it works but when I go to start Media Manager, it opens but doesn't load, the computer still runs albeit slowly because Roxio is now using 85-95% of system resources.
Running Windows XP with the latest service pack.
These are the errors I receive when trying to install Desktop Manager 5.0
error 1904.module C:\program files\research in motion\blackberry\is71connectors\isgroupwise6.5.x\gw.dll failed to register. hresult -2147220473. contact your support personnel.
error 1904.module C:\program files\research in motion\blackberry\is71connectors\isgroupwise6.5.x\gwapi.dll failed to register. hresult -2147220473. contact your support personnel.
error 1904.module C:\program files\research in motion\blackberry\is71connectors\isgroupwise6.5.x\desktopsetup_pd.dll failed to register. hresult -2147220473. contact your support personnel.
error 1904.module C:\program files\research in motion\blackberry\is71connectors\isgroupwise6.5.x\syncae_pb.dll failed to register. hresult -2147220473.
contact your support personnel.
Message Edited by qwick on 07-27-2009 05:21 AM
Message Edited by qwick on 07-27-2009 07:22 AM

Hello qwick and welcome to the forums!
It sounds to me like the installer is having trouble registering some required dlls.  This article might help you out with this issue.
Also, do you know if you already have any Roxio Media Managers installed on your computer?  Did you have a previous version of BlackBerry Desktop Manager installed and if so, did you uninstall it before installing this new one or install the new one without uninstalling the previous version?
hope to hear from you soon   
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