Nope, I always have to kill it via my process explorer and then
re-enable the system sounds as well.  Very annoying, its that Microsoft
bug.

ken reed <kvreed...@comcast.net> wrote:

> 
> Hi, has any one had this problem .
> When I exit total recorder , It doesn’t close, it leaves a ghost of it’s self 
> that won’t close.
> If you run it again and close it,  You have two ghosts, and son on.
> I have tried to reinstall it and it didn’t solve the problem.
> Is there anything I can do?.
> Thanks
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