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Useless Windows Audio Endpoint Builder grinds computer to halt - how to permanently disable?

FoxMulder2014

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Computer works fine - until it doesn't. Generally when playing a game. New or old doesn't matter; Games that used to work fine on the same specs now have crazy sound stuttering.

I found out the culprit is: "Windows Audio Endpoint Builder" in Task Manager.

 

Everything works fine until "Windows Audio Endpoint Builder" pops up.

 

Disabling it in Task Manager instantly removes all stutter. And just that.

 

The problem is that it starts itself up again after (short) while. I can literally hear and feel it popping up. 

 

I have windows 10 2004

i5 2500K

 

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  1. In the search bar, type msconfig and open it.
  2. Click the Services tab.
  3. Uncheck Windows Audio Endpoint Builder.
  4. Click Apply.
  5. Close msconfig and restart the PC.

Hope this helps!

 

 

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