Spinning Disk image constantly reappearing

Last week, I installed the drivers for my HP OfficeJet Pro L7555 All-in-One onto my laptop running Windows 7 64-bit.  Ever since, I keep seeing this spinning disk image that will appear in the center of my screen randomly throughout the day.  It has an HP logo in the top of the image.  It is extremely annoying.  I have tried restarting the computer, but that does nothing.  Short of uninstalling the HP software and junking the printer, is there any way of stopping the image from appearing all the time?

Hi Michael
My bet: You have used the Share/Export to iDVD from within iMovie.
Try another way.
a) Close iMovie
b) find the project icon/folder
c) Ctrl-click on it and Show package.
d) in this there are a folder -> Shared Movies -> iDVD
e) in this there are a QT movie nnnnnnn.mov
f) drop this into an open theme in iDVD and save it as a desktop image
(if iDVD prior HD/5 You have to add a hack to make this possibly
named HPfurz and install it)
Test this with Apple DVD-player - OK then burn it with iDVD
or Toast if You have and don’t want to re-code the movie.
Yours Bengt W

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