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removal of dvd43 off computer
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22. July 2004 @ 21:59 |
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Hi, can anyone tell me how to completely remove dvd43 from my computer?
thanks
It will be greatly appreciated
thanks mark
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Deeman
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23. July 2004 @ 06:28 |
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Did you try the add/remove programs in the control panel?
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23. July 2004 @ 08:26 |
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Yes I sure did
nothing happened
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ScubaPete
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23. July 2004 @ 08:41 |
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Welcome mkaone, glad to have you in our little club -
The major problem with any proggys uninstalls are the files in your registry. Try this program -
http://www.docsdownloads.com/regclean.htm
By cleaning up your registry you enable your PC to run faster and get rid of those pesky little ads etc. you always seem to have left over long after you have uninstalled the offending proggy.
Hope this takes care of your problem :)
cheers,
Pete
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26. July 2004 @ 06:51 |
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Thanks for welcoming me. I will try regclean
thanks
mka
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ScubaPete
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26. July 2004 @ 15:59 |
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Let me know how you made out :)
Pete
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27. July 2004 @ 16:53 |
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I did it and nows its gone.
thanks
Can you also suggest something to help my xp windows to startup faster, and also after I get to the desktop I sttil have to wait a while before I can open programs. Its really slow.
any help will be appreciated.
thanks
mka
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27. July 2004 @ 16:57 |
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Hi Pete one more thing, when I downloaded the regclean. It shows up in the program list as a new program. After I click on it to run, and even when I am finished running the program I shut down and when I start my computer again it says new programs installed. Is there any way to stop it from saying reclean is a new program.
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mka
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ScubaPete
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27. July 2004 @ 18:05 |
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Hi mka,
Have you tried taking it out of the start menu in msconfig ?
Worst case, delete it, download it again into a different directory -
That should do it, if not, come on back and we'll brainstorm it :)
Glad it did the trick - We're here to help :)
cheers,
Pete
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29. July 2004 @ 18:36 |
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I tried the regclean and the computer is still slow and regsupreme still shows up as a new program.
what next
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mka
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ScubaPete
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29. July 2004 @ 19:09 |
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mka,
1. Did you try to uninstall Regclean ?
2. Did you remove it from Program files ?
3. What OS do you have ?
Pete
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29. July 2004 @ 19:14 |
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hi
I have uninstalled it
I have XP pro
Also I have had a window popping up when I startup. I was finally able to click on it and its called
MS_Webcheckmonitor. COuld this be a problem
thanks
Also sorry about the double pm message
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ScubaPete
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30. July 2004 @ 13:45 |
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OK, start, run, type in "msconfig" then click, "OK".
Go to the "startup" tab and find and uncheck anything that says DVD43.
Click "OK" and reboot your PC.
then go to My Computer, Docs & settings, all users, start menu, programs - locate your DVD43 - highlite it and then delete it :)
Problem solved, DVD43 is dead
cheers,
Pete
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1. August 2004 @ 21:30 |
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Hello, got rid of DVD43, great thanks
Any suggestions on the following
to help my xp windows to startup faster, and also after I get to the desktop I sttil have to wait a while before I can open programs. Its really slow.
Also I have had a window popping up when I startup. I was finally able to click on it and its called
MS_Webcheckmonitor. COuld this be a problem
thanks
again
mark
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ScubaPete
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2. August 2004 @ 14:37 |
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OK Mark, Let's get Mr. computer cleaned up.
On your desktop go to ?Start?, ?All Progams?,?Accessories?, ?System tools?, ?Disk Defragmenter? and click on that. Then (if you have more than 1) go to each of your HD?s and let the Defragmenter straighten them out.
After you have defragmented your HD?s, back you go to msconfig.
Open the startup tab, grab the line at the top where it says "location" and slide it to the right so, that you can see all of the "command" section.
These are
allot of the things that startup when you turn on your PC. Most of these things you don't want.
Keep only things that concern your fire wall, your virus scan, Pop stopper (if you have one) wireless mouse and key board (if you have them), sound card (if you have one) and, if you have a proggy like DVD43 like AnyDVD or RegionFree DVD that runs in the background and uncheck everything else.
Click "Apply", "Close" and then click "restart".
Now open your browser, go to ?tools?, ?internet options?, ?General? tab, ?temporary internet files?. Next click ?Delete cookies? and then ?Delete files? then click ?OK?.
Moving on, ?Google? for ?System Mechanic?. It?s an excellent proggy and has a 30-day free trial. Go through it from top to bottom and allow it to clean your system. The default settings are fine.
All right Mr. Mark, That?s the best I can do ?
Luck,
Pete
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3. August 2004 @ 07:19 |
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Thanks so much, will try
Mark
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