HELP PLEASE  Anyone know what this is  devldr32.exe
I am trying to find out why my computer is so wonky. It won't shut down, can't do a system restore nothing. Can't open internet explorer. If I go to the task manager it is trying to load this devldr32.exe can't stop it keeps opening multiple copies using up all the resources.Can any one help please.2 people need an answerI do too
November 11th, 2009 4:56am

The file is from Creative Ring3 NT Interface. Runs solely on Windows 2000/XP. Just when you thought you'd got rid of DEVLDR16, along comes your SoundBlaster Live! soundcard's DEVLDR32 which is just as problematic ! As one website puts it "Rumours that Creative's driver team is composed entirely of gorillas enthusiastically beating on their keyboards with their feet have not been confirmed !". Although we do not know yet what purpose DEVLDR32 serves, it seems to be crucial to the audio input, the Creative Mixer, the PlayCenter, and the AudioHQ application. Most of the problems with DEVLDR32 are created by the installation of the Creative Liveware 3.0 software, as the DEVLDR32 loaded by that software creates endless conflicts . The list of problems is so long we will concentrate here on the major ones. If you have a shutdown problem, with DEVLDR32 hanging, try disabling the "Shutdown sound": Click Start-->control panel-->"Sounds and Audio Devices"-->Sounds tab-->"Sound scheme:" drop down menu. Select "No Sounds". Click "Apply" and "OK" to close the properties box. If sound is at Max level every time you boot up, even though you adjusted it down, try the liveserviec.com fix (search the web for it). If you have some programs which do not work properly unless DEVLDR32 is killed off through an End Task, try uninstalling Liveware, and then downloading and installing the latest version. Also try that remedy if you experience blue screens, or other severe problems. If that still does not work, try uninstalling the Liveware (or SBLive) software altogether. Good Luck !
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November 12th, 2009 4:03am

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