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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
2×3×1,693 Posts |
This probably should be a bug report to Tech Power Up, but I'll mention it here as a heads up and pass it on to the author soon.
What I have noticed is that GPU-Z remains in the Process list of Taskmanager, even after it has be "shut down." I realized this when I was checking the processes for something else, after having started and stopped GPU-Z a few times. There were the same number of instances lined up in the list. They have to be terminated there to get rid of them. I know this happens in XP-32. I haven't thought to check in Win7-64, yet. |
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
2·3·1,693 Posts |
It does not happen for me in Win7-64. The program shuts down completely.
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May 2011
Orange Park, FL
88510 Posts |
I started and stopped the program several times, and did not see it in the task manager list.
Chuck |
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"Kieren"
Jul 2011
In My Own Galaxy!
2×3×1,693 Posts |
Yeah. Same here. For me it happens in XP-32bit, but that could be some anomaly in my system.
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Dec 2010
Monticello
5·359 Posts |
I think it's a Windoze problem of some sort...I run XP 32-bit, and have had Opera (web browser) complain that another instance of itself was still running a couple of times now, even after it was shut down and apparently not running.
The second system effect strikes again! Last fiddled with by Christenson on 2011-10-18 at 23:03 |
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