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i use this registry tweak about running explorer.exe in separate process.

;Multiple Explorer Processes meaning its more stable

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer]

"DesktopProcess"=dword:00000001

and / or the one in nlite regtweak define similar to above.

What i found in my system is while running process such as encoding file (eg. RvmIntegrator,

Winamp playing song) ,when i right click on any file in explorer.exe,every process stop.Winamp

stop playing song and RvmIntegrator stop repack cabinet file.i have to right click again to close

context menu.So those programs continue their process again.

Another problem is while winamp playing song and i type something on keyboard in explorer address,

there will be pitch sound from speakers.it's a random pith sound every 10-20 keyboard press.

First i think it because of invalid registry about context menu ,but i already tried this in new clean

setup without other registrys key except the separate process key.i'm sure that it's because of this key.

Every problem solved when i remove these 2 keys.

Do you guys know what 's the cause of my problem ?

Thanks

My info about my system

Athlon XP Barton 2500@3200

Abit NF7-S

1 GB Dual Channel

Radeon 9550 256MB AGP

160 GB Seagate SATA

Sb Audigy

Every device with the latest stable driver...

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Try this one instead

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\BrowseNewProcess]

"BrowseNewProcess"="Yes"

This one is about launching lE (browser) windows. :rolleyes:

The original tweak is about launching Windows desktop in separate processes and I'm not sure if it's directly related to running different tasks/multithreading.

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