Error - location: C:\Program Files\Common Program Files Central\Main\msvcr71.dll is not a valid windows image cannot access the desktop icon to burn a DVD.

Original title: I can't access my desktop icon to burn a dvd.

I can't access my desktop icon to burn a dvd.  The message I get is as follows, "location: C:\Program Files\Common Program Files Central\Main\msvcr71.dll is not a valid windows image."  Please check this against your installation diskette. "On my toolbar, it said,"mediahub.exe - bad image"can someone please help me as I've used in the past to burn CDs and DVDs.  He moved with the computer.  Thank you

Hello

1. have you done any hardware changes or software on your computer before this problem?

2 do you have a copy of Sonic application backup to reinstall it later?

I suggest you to uninstall Sonic since Add / Remove Programs. Subsequently, check if you are able to burn CDs in your computer.


Reference:
burn your own custom CDs

Hope the helps of information.

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