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Nov 10th, 2001, 03:28 PM
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transcendental analytic
Hunting them down
I got a file devldr32.exe that gets executed three times at xp startup, I've tracked it down to three files, renamed them and restart but no luck, they keep executing at startup. I can of course kill them with task manager but the annoying part is that they eat a lot of cpu.
How do i terminate them for good? They are part of creative soundblaster live! software that i have installed (and i also removed all parts except the drivers) but i don't need devldr32.exe for my drivers to work.
I've searched trough the registry, win.ini and system.ini and it's not listed there.
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