cthelper.exe and adgjdet.exe
This is a discussion about cthelper.exe and adgjdet.exe in the General Hardware category; cthelper. exe is not only a windvd patch - it addresses many issues, such as synchronizing speaker setups (from the mixer settings to the control panel) as well as several other things which increase stability, and decrease crackling.
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cthelper.exe is not only a windvd patch - it addresses many issues, such as synchronizing speaker setups (from the mixer settings to the control panel) as well as several other things which increase stability, and decrease crackling.
You can disable it if you really need the CPU cycles, but if you're looking for stability or sound, leave it on.
You can disable it if you really need the CPU cycles, but if you're looking for stability or sound, leave it on.
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I hear do difference when cthelper.exe is running or not. :o
I also have it disabled with the .383 driver from June 25th. Never noticed any differences with on or off.