You're already signed in on this computer error

Hey guys,
Every now and then when I boot my laptop up from sleep mode and I try to access Skype nothing works, so I terminate it and restart it and get the message :"You're already signed in on this computer".
Fair enough, I figured a 2nd Skype process must still be running, so I checked my processes and indeed, an instance of Skpe is still running as seen here : http://puu.sh/c9v5L.png
The problem is, everytime I try to terminate it I get an access denied error saying that I can't terminate the process. I have to explicitly restart my pc to only get a single instance of Skype running.. this never happened to my Skype on my desktop which is using Windows 7 but it does on Skype for Desktop on Windows 8.
Edit: also, the bugged Skype is showing up as a background process in task manager instead of a normal application as it should be

Paddington63 wrote:
Hey I have the same issue, Skype version 6.22. Renamed the %appdata% skype to OLD_skype in safe mode, deleted the dbtemp reinstalled skype, did it allover again for 10 times, did cc cleaner and junk removal tool to clean up every register key to skype, start all over again and still same issue.
I can chat in skype but when I try the echo/test then skype freeze. 
The webcam is working in skype but no sound or mic.
Sound is heard when skype starts so that isn't the issue. Mic works in other programms wel. Bought a headset but even with headset mic doesn't work.
Using win7 Home, with I7 cpu
Please,  run the DirectX diagnostics tool (32-bit version).
Go to Windows Start and in the Run box type dxdiag.exe and press the OK button. This will start the DirectX diagnostics program. Run this diagnostics and save the results to a file. Please, attach this file to your post.
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