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Think about it in detail. The first thing to ask is the details.
Don't know what you mean by cleaning up the registry.
1. Run the optimization master.
2. Select System Cleanup.
3. Select the registry option (which stays here by default).
4. Scan and wait.
5. Delete all.
6. Backup (there is generally no problem if you don't back up).
7. Select "OK" and "Yes".
Basically, if you haven't deleted Storm Video, it's not recommended to delete the registry.
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It's very simple: 1. Open Optimizer and click "System Maintenance" - "Software Intelligent Uninstallation".
2. Select "Storm Video" - "Analyze" will prompt, you click "No" and wait for a while, all the registry information of Storm will come out, and then click "Delete" to completely clean up Storm's registry.
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Run Windows Optimizer.
Click [System Cleanup] on the left -- the software can only be uninstalled -- click [Other] in the upper right corner to select the running program under the storm folder, and then click Uninstall to it.
1. Run the optimization master.
2. Select System Cleanup.
3. Select the registry option (which stays here by default).
4. Scan and wait.
5. Delete all.
6. Backup (there is generally no problem if you don't back up).
7. Select "OK" and "Yes".
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Brother, you can definitely clean it up by following the following steps:
1. Open the optimization master, click "System Cleanup", first of all, you must carry out "Software Intelligent Uninstallation", and see if there is still Storm Video in the program list;
2. Select "Registration Information Cleanup" - Scan (wait a while) - Delete All.
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It's very simple: Open Optimizer, click [System Maintenance] - [Software Intelligent Uninstallation] - [Other]. Then find the run icon for Storm Video.
You can send the storm video to the desktop first) and then click to open it,[Optimization Master] prompts that "Optimization Master" has the conditions to analyze mplayerc,Now start analyzing? After the analysis of [Yes] is completed, there are a total of 56 items of uninstallable information (total point [Uninstall] Prompt: Are you sure to uninstall?).
I don't know if I'm talking in detail? I'm sure you can handle it.
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1. Run the optimization master.
2. Select System Cleanup.
3. Select the registry option (which stays here by default).
4. Scan and wait.
5. Delete all.
6. Backup (there is generally no problem if you don't back up).
7. Select "OK" and "Yes".
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You mean uninstall it, this one can be like this.
1.Run Windows Optimizer.
2.Click [System Cleanup] on the left -- the software can only be uninstalled -- and click [Other] in the upper right corner 3Select the runner under the Storm's folder, and then click Uninstall and you're done!
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Delete the registry directly in the control panel, and there will only be registration fragments, and you don't need to clean it up
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Reinstall it once and then uninstall the software inside with Storm
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List of software. Analyse.
Unload. Clean up the registry.
The correct registration code for Optimizer on your machine is: >>>More
After all software, programs, and games are closed, some redundant dll files are still running in the system. Takes up a lot of memory. Loading of redundant DLL files can be turned off via the registry. You can also clean it up manually yourself.
Official**: [2006 09 26] Windows Optimizer 2006 Build Upgrade Package. >>>More
2. If the Vista system has a backup to restore the system, you can restore your optimizer function, and then use the right-click to format the D drive. >>>More
Free up bandwidth with Optimizer?? I haven't tried it, but I've used "Group Policy"! Enter Enter, Computer Configuration--- Manage Templates Network --- QoS Packets--- Limit to Keep Packets, select Enable, and then change 20% of the inside to 0 or 1, click OK!