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Upper Device Filter: redbook

Upper Class Filter: [None Found]

Device: CD/DVD-ROM Device

Lower Class Filter: MxlW2k

Lower Device Filter: imapi

 

Filter Name: MxlW2k

File Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\Drivers\MxlW2k.sys

File Version: 1.0.1.109

File Description: MusicMatch Access Layer KMD

Product Name: MusicMatch Access Layer

Product Version: 1.0.1.109

Company Name: MusicMatch, Inc.

Copyright: Copyright ? 2000 MusicMatch, Inc.

 

I remove it since I don't allow musicmatch to burn anything, never have but then after playing an mp3 the filter is back?

Edited by chewy
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did you re boot after you removed it?

 

I have removed it 3 times so far over a period of a month or so, thought I was going crazy at first, but

did a test last night, remove it, reboot, it's gone, then play an mp3 and it's back.

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its music match access layer

 

look for the service and stop it then delete it from system 32 folder

 

 

so if thats what your using to play mp3,s everytime you use MM it will come back

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