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Originally Posted by flyers2114
Easiest way is grab startup auditor from the market and diasble DRM Protected Content Storage....this is what I do....
or you can go into running processes and shut it down also....but you have to do that after every restart....settings/applications/running services/look for drm.............
also you can remove it completely.....but I do not reommend this as some media apps require it....if you want to though look over at xda there is a thread dedicated to it....
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Thanks for mentioning the Startup Auditor app.
I Installed it & diabled the DRM file. I also use Autostart Killer and disable other DRM's. Not sure if that's overkill but hopefully I will get improved battery life now.