![]() ![]() It seems that in the last few versions of Windows things must have changed, because on my system that startup folder is now completely empty and from the looks of it it seems that Task Scheduler has taken over allowing much more fine tuning of startup processes. I remember back in the day that startup folder of Windows was being used quite a lot by all kinds of programs and Task Scheduler was more like an extra little feature that wasn't really used for anything. Thanks to your computer and your reports here I definitely think that we've arrived at a much better solution. I did experience your issue myself on an older computer that I used last year, but shortly after I upgraded and then on the new system after editing those windows settings I thought that the problem was fixed. ![]() This lead me to believe that it was being loaded on startup before any startup programs. ![]() Initially I wrongly assumed that it was configuring itself as a service in windows. I think the way LoopMIDI gets configured when you enable that Autostart option for it is simply as a registry entry. Will report back if I experience any issues. Awesome, thanks for the update! I have set everything up and it is working as expected now. ![]()
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