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audiodg.exe freezes permanently when choosing any recording device
Hey everyone!
I've got a quite complex problem on my hands here so I'll try to go over everything I've already learned and tried doing.
The core of the problem is what it says in the title. Whenever I click on any peripheral USB recording device, audiodg freezes permanently. I'm therefore unable to go to device options, which is of crucial importance to me. I've reinstalled all possible drivers, be it USB drivers, Realtek sound ones or ones for those two devices - nothing helps with the matter. The devices themselves work with no problems and the "playback" window in audiodg creates no problems at all - I can browse it freely. Problems start when I go to the "recording" tab and click on any of the devices.
Both devices are USB based. One's a GENESIS HX66 gaming headset and the other's a Behringer Xenyx303USB interface, with a Shure mic hooked up.
I've ascertained that there is no driver conflict, and after posting the issue to cnet forums (audiodg.exe permanently freezes - Forums - CNET) I concluded that running ComboFix might in fact have been the cause of this problem. I learned that audiodg runs in a separate login session outside of the user-based one, and it was possible for ComboFix to mess with it. It's the most plausible explanation as of right now.
So I decided to do a repair-installation of Windows 7, which I thought would fix the issue. I ran into some problems - remembering that my DVD image has vanilla Win7 Ultimate, and I've already got SP1 installed, so there was a compatibility conflict.
I of course tried to uninstall SP1 to be able to do the repair-install, but I wasn't able to - after uninstalling it and restarting the computer, my next system boot led only to a black screen with the mouse cursor in the middle of it and nothing else - followed by an automatic reset. Then the startup system fixing tool popped up and the only viable option was to restore the system to a state from before the uninstallation of SP1, due to "incorrect system settings". So it looks like I'm stuck with SP1 for now and not quite able to do a repair-reinstall.
My questions are therefore:
1) Is there any other thing I can do to fix audiodg without resorting to a repair-reinstall?
2) What could cause the problems after the uninstallation of SP1? Would first removing all subsequent system updates before SP1 itself help?