I am using Win 7 Home Premium (64-bit) with a Audigy 2 NX USB soundcard.
The problem:
Windows will not shutdown! It freezes up and I end up having to do a hard shutdown...but only when the Audigy is turned on.
Some things I have tried:
-Windows will shutdown just fine in safe mode.
-I have the latest drivers.
-I made sure my onboard audio card was disabled and uninstalled.
-When I turn off the card (or disconnect the USB cable), Windows shutsdown just fine.
-Clean Boot doesn't help.
I found that killing "AudioSvr" and "audioendpointbuilder" services before shutdown works. My problem is that I'm using Home Premium and I do not have GPedit.msc...so I cannot add a .bat to the shutdown scripts that would kill those services.
Is there a way to kill these services during shutdowns without using GPedit??????
The problem:
Windows will not shutdown! It freezes up and I end up having to do a hard shutdown...but only when the Audigy is turned on.
Some things I have tried:
-Windows will shutdown just fine in safe mode.
-I have the latest drivers.
-I made sure my onboard audio card was disabled and uninstalled.
-When I turn off the card (or disconnect the USB cable), Windows shutsdown just fine.
-Clean Boot doesn't help.
I found that killing "AudioSvr" and "audioendpointbuilder" services before shutdown works. My problem is that I'm using Home Premium and I do not have GPedit.msc...so I cannot add a .bat to the shutdown scripts that would kill those services.
Is there a way to kill these services during shutdowns without using GPedit??????
My Computer
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Windows 7 x64
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- Windows 7 x64