![]() Also I figure if I'm not running Reason during a particular session of uptime then I clearly don't need the Codemeter service running. I disable the Codemeter startup at boot time as it runs fine whenever I first start Reason and Windows isn't thrashing around trying to get everything else going at boot time. now i have to wait, even thought boot up itself is the same, for all my icons to display in my mac task bar/dock, so i can start using the machine. when i stopped using reason for a while and removed all codemeter, my computer booted up (in it's ready to use state) 5x faster or so. Yeah on mac it has slowed down my boot time considerably, that started with reason 6. Is anybody else having this issue? or maybe some advice ![]() When my computer boots up the network sign on the bottom right in taskbar is also unavaible for the same amount of time its like the codemeter service is blocking my tcp/ip port for 10-20sec at startup or somethign like that. When I deactivate the codemeter runtime service I dont have this issue. I changed my mainboard a few days ago and since then I have this strange issue that after booting in win 8.1 when i click on my computer it takes 10-20sec to show up my drives and everything else is also not responsive.
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