I used to have a dual log on to this computer but I removed all that. I never seem to have issues with anything else. Then I tried to download and install CCcleaner which was another recommendation but Windows gives me the warning posted in the screen shot. It is not on program lists, not in device manager and here's were I need help. But there's no solution that worked for me. There's even a few on the Cakewalk forum. There is no uninstaller for this driver which is real stupid seeing how much havoc it has caused over time judging by the comments on many audio forums. I looked this up by googling "How to uninstall Magix ASIO driver" and documents go way back to 2009 etc. Good thing this is on my Office computer and not my main DAW. Apparently the Magix driver is based on asio4all so we all know how it is also invasive. But I forgot this and just like Steinberg, Magix installs a crappy ASIO driver that completely takes over your audio system. It also includes an upgrade to Sound Forge 14. I fell for another upgrade sale and upgraded Vegas Plat 14 to 17 last night.
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