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Seeing "uninstall.exe" leads me to believe you are dealing with a 3rd party app.
RIGHT-click on each & see if there is a product or company name mentioned in the Properties/Details tab.
You can also take a chance & RIGHT-click on uninstall.exe, select "Run as Administrator" to try and uninstall whatever it is.
Regards. . .
jcgriff2
EDIT: Just noticed after post submission that the word "uninstall" goes hyper -- not sure why.
Seeing "uninstall.exe" leads me to believe you are dealing with a 3rd party app.
RIGHT-click on each & see if there is a product or company name mentioned in the Properties/Details tab.
You can also take a chance & RIGHT-click on uninstall.exe, select "Run as Administrator" to try and uninstall whatever it is.
Regards. . .
jcgriff2
EDIT: Just noticed after post submission that the word "uninstall" goes hyper -- not sure why.
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They look like temp memory exes but without more info its hard to be sure... open the location and look.
p.s. anything in a temp file can and should be deleted... nothing good will be running in there.
p.s. anything in a temp file can and should be deleted... nothing good will be running in there.
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wow most of that can be turned off... I'd keep the smartaudio, anti-v (Mcafee is not something I recommend however) and maybe the btmshell (bluetooth support)... remember that disabling these just stops them starting on auto at the system windows boot, i.e they are not un-installed and can still be turned back on as required.
edit: keep catalyst control as well.
If you want to then turn them back on slowly (i.e one at a time) until the mystery software comes back.
edit: keep catalyst control as well.
If you want to then turn them back on slowly (i.e one at a time) until the mystery software comes back.
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Seeing "uninstall.exe" leads me to believe you are dealing with a 3rd party app.
RIGHT-click on each & see if there is a product or company name mentioned in the Properties/Details tab.
You can also take a chance & RIGHT-click on uninstall.exe, select "Run as Administrator" to try and uninstall whatever it is.
Regards. . .
jcgriff2
EDIT: Just noticed after post submission that the word "uninstall" goes hyper -- not sure why.
Seeing "uninstall.exe" leads me to believe you are dealing with a 3rd party app.
RIGHT-click on each & see if there is a product or company name mentioned in the Properties/Details tab.
You can also take a chance & RIGHT-click on uninstall.exe, select "Run as Administrator" to try and uninstall whatever it is.
Regards. . .
jcgriff2
EDIT: Just noticed after post submission that the word "uninstall" goes hyper -- not sure why.
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Me too, but I don't advise removing it until we have a better idea what it does... for now, its not hurting anything and may be needed.Seeing "uninstall.exe" leads me to believe you are dealing with a 3rd party app.
RIGHT-click on each & see if there is a product or company name mentioned in the Properties/Details tab.
You can also take a chance & RIGHT-click on uninstall.exe, select "Run as Administrator" to try and uninstall whatever it is.
EDIT: Just noticed after post submission that the word "uninstall" goes hyper -- not sure why.
The forum code tries to be helpful "underlining" key words and making hyperlinks for them so muppets can look up what the word is. I personaly think its a pain because the links offen go no-where but assume Mike likes it... his forum = his rules.