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Old 02-27-2009   #2 (permalink)
Danielcarlson


 
 

Re: audiodg.exe

So there is no alternative to having terrible sound on my machine because
Audiodg hogs the memory? If I want to listen to my music I have to do it
outside Windows? I have Vista Home Premium and I want my money back! Show me
to the door please!

"evb60" wrote:
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>
> The audiodg proces is indeed a system proces, which is used sound
> processing on your machine. More about the proces can be read in this
> blog post:
> http://blogs.msdn.com/larryosterman/...diodg-exe.aspx
>
> The solution to the CPU problem has been to me to disable the service
> in computer management at reboot, so it wouldn't start at system bootup.
> Then, when I'm back in windows, I just re-enable it. At that point in
> time, it won't eat your CPU anymore.
>
> I have no exact explanation to why it eats that much cpu, but I expect
> it to be a driver incompatibility. Porbably the Realtek AC97 (in my
> case) drivers aren't reacting the way audiodg expects them to do.
>
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