Some guy on audities wrote This happened to me when I loaded the Radiohead CDinto my computer. I did click "yes" and it installed some sort of player that started playing the CD. I wish I hadn't done this if it's some sort of spyware. If indeed this is some sort of monitoring device, does anyone know how to uninstall it? )))((( Download the free version of Ad-Aware from Lavasoft. It goes through and finds all the spyware and popup generators and gives you the option to delete them. This may cause problems with the products that install them, like Kazaa. Make sure you take the backup option first so you can put back the removed entries. I find it needs to be done several times somtimes because some things keep reappearing. Also keep checking for the latest updates before running it. New ones come in every few days. Microsoft Media Player, which brings my laptop to a burping sputter, has an interesting clause in their user agreement: And there is NO WAY to get rid of it once it's installed. From the 7.1 End User License Agreement... "* Digital Rights Management (Security). You agree that in order to protect the integrity of content and software protected by digital rights management ("Secure Content"), Microsoft may provide security related updates to the OS Components that will be automatically downloaded onto your computer. These security related updates may disable your ability to copy and/or play Secure Content and use other software on your computer. If we provide such a security update, we will use reasonable efforts to post notices on a web site explaining the update." Pretty soon you won't be able to play anything. Notice the "automatic download" (which affects Windows itself, not just media player)clause in there. Maybe this is what you're running into. Ray