Hi DJ,
Thanks for your replay.
As I understand it I should look for all running processes after I have closed VLC (with ctrl-alt-del). (I will translate from Dutch windows version)
- In the first tab (devices) VCL isn't present.
- In the second tab (processes) VCL isn't present, but it may be present with an other procesname. The memory use after closing VCL is 239/1249 MB and the CPU uses between 0 and 2%. Even if a proces of VCL is present it shouldn't be a problem I think (but I'm not an expert.)
Your second sugestion (to look if VLC is running as a service) I do not fully comprehend. (Again I translate from the Dutch Window version). What I did was the following:
- This computer
- Show system info -> a pannel appears with system properties
- I choose the tap "Hardware"
- I choose "device settings"
- I check the device settings for sound, video and games
- VCL isn't present here (nore anywhere else; I checked)
Is this what you mean?
I was wondering could the problem be related to the fact that in the installating of VLC I checked the box to make it possible for VLC running within Firefox?
I checked with HijackThis If VCL starts a proces without my knowing it, but I couldn't find anything. Also look with startuplist; nothing.
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What should I do next?