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| Guest | Stopping W/MediaPlayer ..... Can someone please tell me how to STOP WindowsMediaPlayer and it's related crap from starting at startup? I don't use it and it eats up RAM. I can't see it in msconfig so where do I go to STOP it from loading? The frustration doesn't end and there are no help files with Vista telling people how to get rid of stuff they don't want or how to STOP it from using resources when it's not used or wanted. Also, what is MS Feeds Synchronizations and why is it accessing the net constantly? |
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| Guest | Re: Stopping W/MediaPlayer ..... "news.microsoft.com" <none@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:euW5hwOLJHA.728@xxxxxx
to me that you got some kind of a jacked-up installation of Vista installed on the computer. There is no way WMP should be starting at start-up, unless that install person did it, just like you have an auto login that should have never happened. If you have a whole lot of issues with Vista, and you do seem to be having a whole lot of issues, then you need to format the HD and take the Recover DVD(s), if you got them from the computer manufacturer or you created them as the very first thing you should have done when you got the computer with Vista pre-installed, and you should reinstall the O/S. Of course, you would have to go back to the computer manufacture's Web site to download drivers and other software that pertains to the make and model of the O/S and install them too. An install can go wrong and can be jacked-up. | ||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Stopping W/MediaPlayer ..... "Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:e7dzn7OLJHA.4600@xxxxxx
eating up almost 4,000k of RAM.
PC with the same preinstalled stuff from HP. WMP is a MS product, not a HP product.
wont add an ad-blocker to IE7. The PC is new and shouldn't already need drivers.
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| Guest | Re: Stopping W/MediaPlayer ..... "news.microsoft.com" <anon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OG8IF0PLJHA.1308@xxxxxx <snipped> I might as well be talking to a brick wall, because your head is ten bricks hard. |
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| Senior Member ![]() Rep Power: 12 ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Stopping W/MediaPlayer ..... It's possible to disable WMP from startup: 1.Start>>Search>>Services.msc,stop and disable service Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service 2.Go to Control Panel>>Internet Options and see figure: ImageShack - Hosting :: wmpdisabledkw7.jpg disable options which I showed 3.Go to HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run and remove value wmpnscfg from this key |
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| Guest | Re: Stopping W/MediaPlayer ..... "Mr. Arnold" <MR. Arnold@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ew0JArVLJHA.1160@xxxxxx
Try explaining yourself instead of insulting people. | ||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Stopping W/MediaPlayer ..... "news.microsoft.com" <anon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OjSeSUcLJHA.4324@xxxxxx
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| Newbie Rep Power: 3 ![]() | Re: Stopping W/MediaPlayer ..... I have the same problem. Even though I have disabled the service, wmpnscfg.exe still runs when ever it wants to. Any advice on stopping this file from running would be greatly appreciated! Computer Model: GC660AA-ABA SR5123WM Computer Manufacturer: Compaq-Presario OS Name: Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Home Premium OS Version: 6.0.6001 System Type: X86-based PC Total Physical Memory: 1918 MB Windows Directory: C:\Windows BIOS Version: Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4000+ Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 Resolution: 1440 x 900 x 4294967296 colors |
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| Senior Member ![]() Rep Power: 12 ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Stopping W/MediaPlayer ..... Have you already done point 2 and 3 from post 5?Maybe you have Ad-Adware Pro or Spybot Search & Destroy installed?If you have anyone of them close their proactive Monitor (AdWatch,TeaTimer) in taskbar and repeat all things from post 5+restart |
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| Newbie Rep Power: 3 ![]() | Re: Stopping W/MediaPlayer ..... I have Norton 360 running. I have also used HijackThis to check for any spy/ad or malware. I reformatted my hard drive in July and its been there every since. The service is not showing in my start up items. It typically starts itself about 30-45 seconds after booting up. I'm sure its not hurting anything (except sucking 1,300 K of RAM). I just want to know why it seems to have a mind of its own! |
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