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  • Winamp Exiting but still in running processes on win2k?!

    I am running Win2k Sp2 and winamp 2.77 full.
    And when i click on exit with winamp either on screen or minimized it goes from the taskbar and you think its gone but then you look @ task manager and processes and winamp.exe is still there!,I have waited 10 minutes to see if it eventually unloads itself properley but no it doesnt manage it.also it appears to be stuck because on the task manager the cpu usage is @ 99% all the time,at this point i have to end the task via task manager to stop this.
    I have tried reinstalling and got the same result.


    My Spec is as follows

    Win2k Pro sp2

    Intel PIII 650mhz (retail Boxed)
    Abit SE6 Rev 1
    384meg ram
    1x 21gb IBM hdd
    1x 60gb IBM hdd
    Guillemot geforce 1 DDR -DVI 3d Prophet
    SBLive! 1024
    Scsi Teac cdrom
    Tdk 12x10x32 cdrw
    Direct x 8
    Attached Files

  • #2
    Bad plug-in, delete any third party plug-ins

    My spidey sense tells me gen_mircx

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    • #3
      cheers Dude

      Sorted it out.


      it was in fact gen_mircex.dll


      cya



      steve

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      • #4
        Sticky: Common "bugs" (please read before posting)

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        • #5
          Similar problem

          I'm having a similar problem, though I don't have any of the dll's that seem to cause most of the problems.

          I've got WinAmp 2.77, Win2K SP2, 512MB RAM, Creative SB PCI 64/128, Dual PIII 450's.

          The problem is that every time I pop in a CD, or play an MP3, WinAmp will play about 2 tracks then freeze. When I go to Task Manager to End Task, I get a message that WinAmp is being debugged and to wait for the debugger to finish and click OK to go back to the program. This is not the usual Windows debugger (Dr. whatever the hell it's name is) doesn't open and WinAmp goes into this not open, not closed state. I'm forced to re-boot, but can't even complete a normal re-start because Win2K can't end the task.

          This happens every time I use WinAmp. I'd hate to go back to Sonique over something like this...

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          • #6
            Not a bug, otherwise Winamp would be pretty useless for everyone. Agreed?

            Have you installed any extra 3rd-party plugins?
            If so, remove/disable them all, leaving just the default setup.

            From TSGH -> Useful Links

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            btw, it's Dr. Watson

            what's this other debugger?
            Is it a component of some Anti-Virus Suite, eg. Norton Utilities / McAfee crap?

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            • #7
              Thanks for the quick reply...

              I don't run any of those bothersome utilities that try so hard to "help" and all they do is "fix" what wasn't broken so it that doesn't work right and it forces you to go screaming into the night and pull out your credit card to buy more bad software. No, never. Not me. It's Dr. Watson, I had a little brain fart and couldn't remember the name last night.

              I don't have any 3rd party WinAmp plug-ins installed. It did this from the get go, from a clean install. I did change the skin to CA-5000, but that's about it. I've got a lame SB sound card, but I haven't updated any drivers since installing WinAmp, so I'm kinda at a loss.

              So what happens is I play a couple of songs and any time I either a) let it play through a list, or b) try to switch songs, WinAmp will crash/freeze. Dr. Watson doesn't open like it usually does when an NT app crashes. I try to end task, but get an error message that says the program is being debugged, wait for the debug to finish, only option is to click OK. The Dr. Watson process isn't even running. So it all gets caught in this loop. Whatever WinAmp was trying to do it can't, and whatever Windows is trying to do to debug/close the program it can't. I can't even shut down Windows properly after that, I've got to do a hard re-boot.

              I've gone through the message boards and bug reports, searched for the problem .dlls (sabotage, etc.), but can't find any of those little pests on my system. If only it were that easy.

              Is this a feature?

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              • #8
                Count me in with having similar problems.

                My 2.77 Full install under Win2K Server (sp2) with no plug-ins croaks 'randomly'. I'm using the NULL output plug-in 'cause there is a brain-dead sound card in this machine and I'm only using it for originating a stream.

                in Boston

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DJEgg
                  Basic Uninstall -> Reinstall procedure:
                  Did you find a bug in Winamp? Can you reproduce it? Let us know, we'll try to fix it as soon as possible!


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