Corel IOMonitor.exe error appears at startup

Original title: CorelIOMonitor.exe, no disc in the drive, the error pops up when restarting.
CorelIOMonitor.exe

Whenever I start my computer, CorelIOMonitor.exe appears and says that there is no disc in the drive. I deleted the file several times, but it keeps reinstall its self. How can I get rid of it continuous? I use vista.

Hello rpackwoo,

Are you running Corel PaintShop Pro? CorelIOMonitor.exe is a program used to solve the problem of the organiser in
Paint Shop Pro X 2.

You can check out the link here:

How can I turn-off CorelIOMonitor.exe?
1. open the MSCONFIG Utility.
Vista: Start > type "msconfig" > Enter

2. go in the Startup tab, and then clear the check box next to CorelIOMonitor.exe
3. Select apply, then restart your computer.

NOTE: Remember that disabling this program may affect the Organizer
feature.

If you encounter a problem with the organiser and wants only to make his bet on
the coreliomonitor.exe temporarily, you can do the following:

* Go then C:\Program Files\Corel\Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X 2
Double-click "CorelIOMonitor.exe" before starting the main workshop of painting
Pro application.

* To close the program again, press Ctrl + Shift + Esc simultaneously, go to
the processes tab, right-click in the sub-application
(coreliomonitor.exe) then choose "complete the process". You will be asked if
you are sure, press OK.

This will help you solve your problem. If you still need help, I suggest that you contact theSupport of Corel for more help.

Sincerely,.

Marilyn
Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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