Let's step back to the beginning: ~why~ is the player using the CD player at
that time when you're trying to burn? If the player isn't burning, I don't
believe it's going to try to acquire a lock on the burner: that seems like
something else might be going on.
What app are you using to burn?
As regards "not starting the player" : you're starting services (mobsync,
for example) that use the player.
As regards "killing the player": what you're trying to do there is not
supported. Third party system-destroying tools such as vLite might give you
what you want there, but : you really would be taking a hammer to your
system and breaking it.
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"spamme0" <> wrote in message
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> Vista sp1
> Wmplayer.exe is causing me grief.
> I can't burn a CD because the drive is in use by...
> you guessed it...wmplayer.exe. Yes, I can start task manager
> and kill it and restart the burning program.
> Not at all clear how it's getting started.
> Some suggest that it's being started by mobsync.exe
> when I insert a flash drive. Since I always have
> a flash drive inserted...
>
> Often, but not always, I can't eject a flash drive because
> it's in use. Killing wmplayer usually, but not always releases it.
>
> I rename wmplayer, it comes back.
> I renamed the file, and the one in the prefetch cache
> and turned off system restore. Turned off automatic updates.
> Two days later, I try to burn a CD and can't...wmplayer back.
>
> Is there a dummy file that just sleeps that I can rename as wmplayer.exe
> and make windows quit reinstalling it?
>
> I don't want windows to sync anything or play anything or index
> anything. When I insert media or a flash drive, I want a drive
> letter assigned and NOTHING else.
>
> I don't want wmplayer to run EVER. How do I stop this
> invasive program???
>
> Thanks, mike