Where could additional startup commands be hidden? Or by indirectly by which program?Īfter some googling around further I found this page which said it was started by a scheduled task. But in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE branch it does have 2 keys starting up a dll with rundll32:Ĭ:\Windows\system32\MBCfg64.dll (from Creative Technology Ltd so probably sound related)Ĭ:\Windows\system32\nvspcap64.dll (seems like Nvidia Shadowplay) There is no registry entry in \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE or HKEY_CURRENT_USER branch either. (As I have a ordinary user account it get's stopped by the UAC prompt since it needs admin priveleges) But disabling that didn't stop DGC from attempting to start. I also I have a row with name-field "Program" with unkown publisher-field. But Win8 doesn't show what dll or whatever it started. I do have a Windows /host-process (Rundll32) in that list that may indirectly start it. Are there any other ways to stop this annoying thing? I don't see the merrit in using it. So I still cannot disable it starting up. I have no "Dragon Gaming Center" in the startup list in Taskmanager. I have a GP70 2PE Leopard with Windows 8.1. But I like to stay on topic here, and approach if from a Windows 8.1 point of view. I don't know if replying to this thread is considered necroposting, and if it is frowned upon.
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