After closing it from the program the app is still active in Task Manager and is using 30mb of RAM and CPU cycles. WTF?
This is in Windows 7 Pro btw.
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After closing it from the program the app is still active in Task Manager and is using 30mb of RAM and CPU cycles. WTF?
This is in Windows 7 Pro btw.
What's the name of the process? Could be something else it's tied into, like the extender service or something.
wmplayer.exe *32, I have also noticed this on a few other programs like AIM and firefox.
it's like W7 is leaving open their executable to reduce load times, I mean I have 8Gb of RAM but I'd still like the programs to turn off.
I also had this problem, with me it was Windows Sideshow what was causing the problem.
Just try to disable it, Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Windows Sideshow > Windows Media Player.
Hopefully this will work for you.