Re: Computer crashing problem. [message #245172 is a reply to message #244941] |
Tue, 13 February 2007 17:03   |
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Dave Anderson
Messages: 1953 Registered: December 2004 Location: United States
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You can't disable a driver by disabling a service in most cases, however there are exceptions. In this case, it is just a sound driver so it should be fine to disable any Realtek services. As long as you don't disable the Windows Audio service (which is the underlying service that gives software access to sound hardware).
If anything, its just sound and can easily be turned back on if it does affect your sound.
David Anderson
Founder, Software Consultant
DCOM Productions
Microsoft Partner (MSP)
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