Windows 7 Home Premium hanging on shutdown


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I installed my 64bit audiophile 2496 drivers in Windows 7 Home Premium. After pressing shut down or restart, all my applications are closed but it hangs on the shut down screen.

With some research I found the solution as stated below...

M-Audio audiophile Delta 249 conflict Joepsz, a poster to Microsoft?s TechNet forums, has discovered a fix that involves stopping the ?Audiosrv? and ?AudioEndpointBuilder? processes associated with the M-Audio audiophile Delta 249, which exhibits a conflict with Windows 7. The fix is as follows:

1. Create a .bat file (create txt file and change extention to .bat)

2. Right Click on file > ?edit? and enter following info:

* net stop ?Audiosrv?

* net stop ?AudioEndpointBuilder?

3. Save file as ?Audio stop?(or whatever you want) to your main drive ie: C:\Audio stop

4. Open ?run? from start menu and enter ?gpedit.msc? (without quotes) and hit ?OK?

5. Now navigate from right pain of window ?User Configuration? > ?Windows Settings? > ?scripts (Logon/Logoff)? > ?Logoff?

6. From window that opens from clicking ?Logoff? Click ?Add? then browse to where you saved ?Audio Stop.bat? earlier and double click on it.

7. Hit ?Apply? and close.

The problem is that Home Premium version doesn't have the Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) program, and there doesn't appear to be any other way to create a logon or logoff script.

Does anyone know a way around this?

Thanks

yxz, I tried to run that command but unfortunately it didn't work.

I also tried editing the registry by following what this site says

Note that implies midification of the Registry, it is recommended to make backup before proceeding

Open notepad and copy the code below:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\State\Machine\Scripts]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\State\Machine\Scripts\Shutdown]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\State\Machine\Scripts\Startup]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\State\Machine\Scripts\Startup\0]

"GPO-ID"="LocalGPO"

"SOM-ID"="Local"

"FileSysPath"="C:\\Windows\\System32\\GroupPolicy\\Machine"

"DisplayName"="Strat?gie de groupe locale"

"GPOName"="Strat?gie de groupe locale"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\State\Machine\Scripts\Shutdown\0]

"GPO-ID"="LocalGPO"

"SOM-ID"="Local"

"FileSysPath"="C:\\Windows\\System32\\GroupPolicy\\Machine"

"DisplayName"="Strat?gie de groupe locale"

"GPOName"="Strat?gie de groupe locale"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Group Policy\State\Machine\Scripts\Startup\0\0]

"Script"="C:\\script1.bat"

"Parameters"=""

"ExecTime"=hex(b):00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00

but it didn't work either

http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=suppor...serie_ID=1#tabs

as you figured out windows 7 is hanging on the driver and they do not seem to have a windows 7 driver yet

you could

try the vista sp2 driver

sign up for their beta driver and see if that works

unistall and wait for a win 7 driver

or try what you suggested

good luck!

this should work

schtasks.exe /create /tn killaudio /sc onevent /ec System /mo "*[system[Provider[@Name=Microsoft-Windows-Winlogon] and EventID=7002]]" /tr c:\killaudio.bat /np /rl highest

I tried to run that command in an elevated cmd window and changed the appropiate path and file name, but it didn't work.

SfIsHeR1701, theses windows 7 drivers are in beta and I think they are already aware of this, its the top post in the beta drivers forum

the scheduled task works here (runs the .bat at user logoff)

what exactly doesnt work?

does the "fix" even work?

I've tried thre fix manually by using the net stop command on the service to stop it, and it works fine, windows shuts down without hanging.

I just need a way to have the batch file triggered on shut down only, and not on user logoff or switching. I hope that clarifies things

yxz,

I also tried that method and it does not work. But thank you for continuing to offer solutions. I think task scheduler is the key to solving this, I just don't know how to get it to run prior to shut down.

mduren2445,

I tried the vista sp2 driver and that also causes the same hanging at shut down.

Is there any way to get the Group Policy Editor onto the Home Premium version?

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi there - I've got the EXACT same problem with my Tascam US-122 soundcard. I'm also using 7 Home Premium.

The only simple way round that I figured out is to just unplug the USB connection to the soundcard prior to shutting down. When I do this, the comp shuts down no problem. Leave it in, it hangs. Obv if you've for an internal soundcard that's not so easy....

Haven't found another solution as yet.....

Just thought that might be helpful - you are not alone!

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