Multiple Language Bin Files in Temp Folder

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Edna

Hi Bob, You're most welcome and I'm so pleased this thread was of help to
you.
Been busy but just tonight I again Disabled my RTHDCPL.EXE from Startup and
found that I DO still have Sound. I guess we're merely stopping it from
starting up as we go into Windows but we're NOT stopping it from being used
when we play an MP3.
So far, this appears to me to be the solution and will remain so until
someone tells me or I discover, I'm preventing the file from some action I'm
presently unaware of. If you've discovered some unfavourable occurences pls
let me know.

I emailed Real Communications for the second time a day or so ago but so far
again they've chosen not to reply. I'm not too impressed.
My Realtek Sound is built into my MB, not a Realtek Sound Card. Is yours
too?
Just looking for similarities.
I do suspect though that some Install activated these language files to
appear as it was six months after I had my computer assembled that I noticed
these language bin files in the Temp folder. I rather think I would have
noticed them immediately but ... I'll likely never know for sure. Regards
 
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BoB

Hi Bob, You're most welcome and I'm so pleased this thread was of help to
you.
Been busy but just tonight I again Disabled my RTHDCPL.EXE from Startup and
found that I DO still have Sound. I guess we're merely stopping it from
starting up as we go into Windows but we're NOT stopping it from being used
when we play an MP3.
So far, this appears to me to be the solution and will remain so until
someone tells me or I discover, I'm preventing the file from some action I'm
presently unaware of. If you've discovered some unfavourable occurences pls
let me know.

I emailed Real Communications for the second time a day or so ago but so far
again they've chosen not to reply. I'm not too impressed.
My Realtek Sound is built into my MB, not a Realtek Sound Card. Is yours
too?

I have no idea what the guts consist of. Ours are Dell's and I have not
looked into what it's internal components are.

I just checked and all the languages returned to the temp folder so
the fix was temporary. I've lost interest at least temporarily, since
it's not terribly important.
Just looking for similarities.
I do suspect though that some Install activated these language files to
appear as it was six months after I had my computer assembled that I noticed
these language bin files in the Temp folder. I rather think I would have
noticed them immediately but ... I'll likely never know for sure. Regards

My wife got her computer just before Christmas and I got mine about two
weeks later. I just checked my drive copy in Catfish, dated 18 Jan, and
the language files were there then. The language files were dated 8 Jan,
so that's about the date I got it.

BoB
 
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Edna

BoB said:
I have no idea what the guts consist of. Ours are Dell's and I have not
looked into what it's internal components are.

I just checked and all the languages returned to the temp folder so
the fix was temporary. I've lost interest at least temporarily, since
it's not terribly important.


My wife got her computer just before Christmas and I got mine about two
weeks later. I just checked my drive copy in Catfish, dated 18 Jan, and
the language files were there then. The language files were dated 8 Jan,
so that's about the date I got it.

BoB
Hi Bob, I think I'm posting in the wrong spot but I wanted to follow your
response and I think I got confused. Nevertheless this will likely be the
last Post or we'll be barred for making this thread so long.

Thx for the info that we've had these beasties since inception.

My Temp folder is still clean throughout approx 24 hrs and a few Shut Downs
and Reboots. Check to see if your RTHDCPL.EXE hasn't reverted back into
Startup.
Mine reverted itself the first time I removed it from Startup. It's
stationary for now.

I use a great (now defunct) program in Quick Launch, "Startup Manager" by
Brad Stowers 727KB. Real handy. You can get it on:
http://f2.org/archive/software/startupmgr.html

My firend sent me AUTORUNS.ZIP 533 KB. Google to find it. I haven't tried
it.

I agree this problem is History now that we have a way, although not 100%
desirable, to derail the bin files from loading. It's not the HD space, I
have lots for another lifetime, it's the annoyance knowing and seeing those
useless files sitting there due to sloppy programming by Real Communications
when they know the problem exists. I'll favour Creative for Sound the next
time I get a Computer.

GL with your Dell. I bet they've solved this glitch. Regards ...
 
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BoB

On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 19:59:01 -0700, Edna

SNIP
Hi Bob, I think I'm posting in the wrong spot but I wanted to follow your
response and I think I got confused. Nevertheless this will likely be the
last Post or we'll be barred for making this thread so long.

Thx for the info that we've had these beasties since inception.

My Temp folder is still clean throughout approx 24 hrs and a few Shut Downs
and Reboots. Check to see if your RTHDCPL.EXE hasn't reverted back into
Startup.
Mine reverted itself the first time I removed it from Startup. It's
stationary for now.

Yes it was back as a Run entry in AutoRuns, which I use . Unchecked it
again and will keep an eye on it.
I use a great (now defunct) program in Quick Launch, "Startup Manager" by
Brad Stowers 727KB. Real handy. You can get it on:
http://f2.org/archive/software/startupmgr.html

My firend sent me AUTORUNS.ZIP 533 KB. Google to find it. I haven't tried
it.

I agree this problem is History now that we have a way, although not 100%
desirable, to derail the bin files from loading. It's not the HD space, I
have lots for another lifetime, it's the annoyance knowing and seeing those
useless files sitting there due to sloppy programming by Real Communications
when they know the problem exists. I'll favour Creative for Sound the next
time I get a Computer.

GL with your Dell. I bet they've solved this glitch. Regards ...

Dell's work OK but there is no control over the innards like when you
have one built in a local shop, but they are cheaper to purchase [$400].

BoB
 

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