Does anyone have "Rundll32.exe" running in Task Ma

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It used to be running on my system after bootup, but after UltraHLE crashed on me today, I had to soft reboot and now it is not loaded.
Strange.
 
Any ideas.

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What's in your startup? Nvidia?

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Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
 
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
"Synchronization Manager"="mobsync.exe /logon"
"RegShave"="C:\\Progra~1\\REGSHAVE\\REGSHAVE.EXE /autorun"
"Voodoo2"="rundll32.exe 3dfxv2ps.dll,UpdateRegSettings"
 
I found the following in the registry. I have 2 Voodoo2's installed.
UltraHLE uses Glide to emulate the N64.

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Thars your answer then.

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The funny thing is that before UltraHLE crashed using 3dfx, the process rundll32.exe stayed running and could be viewed in the Task Manager/Processes.
 
I opened up the 3dfx Display Properties and closed them again. Now rundll32.exe stays running again after Startup, just as it used to before and I am now back to normal.
 
I am not sure if rundll32.exe is needed after it runs "3dfxv2ps.dll" on startup but at least I know where I am now.