Re: Multiple Language Bin Files in Temp Folder



Hi Bob, You're most welcome and I'm so pleased this thread was of help to
you.
Been busy but just tonight I again Disabled my RTHDCPL.EXE from Startup and
found that I DO still have Sound. I guess we're merely stopping it from
starting up as we go into Windows but we're NOT stopping it from being used
when we play an MP3.
So far, this appears to me to be the solution and will remain so until
someone tells me or I discover, I'm preventing the file from some action I'm
presently unaware of. If you've discovered some unfavourable occurences pls
let me know.

I emailed Real Communications for the second time a day or so ago but so far
again they've chosen not to reply. I'm not too impressed.
My Realtek Sound is built into my MB, not a Realtek Sound Card. Is yours
too?
Just looking for similarities.
I do suspect though that some Install activated these language files to
appear as it was six months after I had my computer assembled that I noticed
these language bin files in the Temp folder. I rather think I would have
noticed them immediately but ... I'll likely never know for sure. Regards



"BoB" wrote:

On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 07:16:27 -0600, in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general you wrote:

I appreciate the info from your conversations. I had to unhide my
RealTek icon but I too am rid of those returning language files.

BoB


I spoke too soon. They returned here too, however, I turned my pc totally
off last night and when it booted this morning, they were gone. A complete
power down seemed to do the trick vs a reboot. Good luck!

Old Codger

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