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I don't have PowerDVD 9 yet, but you might try this:
Start Menu -> Run, or hold Windows Key + R. Type MSCONFIG and enter.
Go to the Startup tab. Look for two PowerDVD lines on the left, which should correlate to PDVDSERV listings in the middle Command column . Uncheck the one that is in the PowerDVD 7 folder. Or, it may be that PowerDVD 7 is in the C:\Program Files\CyberLink\PowerDVD folder, and perhaps PowerDVD 9 is in its own folder like "PowerDVD 9" or something.
So this may not be exactly what is needed, but it may put you in the right direction to discover a solution.
Hopefully Cyberlink will put this in a list of bugs to fix as I myself will probably want to keep PowerDVD 7 Ultra OEM for HD-DVDs, with v9 for BluRay and Media Center integration, etc.
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