Ken, to shut TR down completely, just go to the task manager and end
it there. Problem is, that is just a bit of a PITA, and shouldn't be
necessary, but it beats having to restart the computer every time.
At 06:33 PM 3/29/2015, you wrote:
Hi, I have the same problem.
Only thing I do, is restart the computer.
hth
-----Original Message----- From: Larry Higgins Sent: Sunday, March
29, 2015 2:51 PM To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Subject: A couple of
issues with Total Recorder, Could use some advice
Hi listers,
It's been a while since I've lerked on this list, or participated
for that matter, but I actually need some help
Due to an ongoing computer crisis, I have been using my wife's
laptop which runs Windows 7 (was using XP until my 10 year old
computer finally bit the dust), and I am having a bit of a annoyance
with Total Recorder.
Every time I open up total recorder for any reason, I find that it
will not disappear when I close it out. I have to go to the task
manager in order to totally disable it. If I don't, if I make a
transfer or copy to another drive, where a file might have been in
the process of being edited, I cannot remove the thumb drive without
going to the task manager and ending a task which should have
already have been ended.
I am using the Kernel-mode filter driver as recommended by TR in the
installation. Could this be the cause of my situation? And, would it
be OK to run another driver instead, and would I get a different
result from the change.
I mean, it is so easy to forget that it is still stuck open in the
task manager, although it seems to have no other function at that
stage than to be stuck there <smile.
I think I had another question, but at present, I can't remember
what it was. I'm sure I'll be getting back to all of you with that one.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Larry