ive been testing a bit.. and you are right. the disable function for the asio driver does not really work. I disabled it in the features and rebooted, and the asio driver was still there. I reinstalled mc , and that did not work. then I went into the registry and took away the reference to the asio driver from jriver (do this on your own risk and when you know what you are doing, its under local machine>software>asio). that helped
. and reinstalling did not bring him back..
after this the behaviour changed a bit. enabling the asio driver did not work until I reinstalled, and the entry in the registry came back.
I disabled the driver again.. that did not help until I reinstalled and the entry in the registry disappeared.
ive done this at least 5 times.
so at first I could not get rid of the asio driver even when reinstalling until I went into the registry and removed it there.
after that the asio switch only worked after reinstalling everytime I switch.
gab
EDIT: I want to add, I did this on a windows 7 machine. Weint to see if it also works that way on my XP machine , and there everything works as expected. ? could it be some uac issue?
EDIT II: looks like an uac thing.. when I turn uac of it works. when I turn it back on to recommended, nothing happens (also nos screen asking if I let mc change something). and then, ofcourse when reinstalling it asks permission and the setting change for the asio driver is honoured.