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Revision as of 12:35, 14 August 2011
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Acknowledgement
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Additional Information The uninstaller:
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Step 1 - Locate and delete the Media Center Master program folder.
- On most Windows Operating Systems, the folder will be found here:
- C:\Program Files\Media Center Master
- For some 64 bit Windows Operating Systems, the folder will be found here:
- C:\Program Files (x86)\Media Center Master
Step 2 - The next step requires the ability to view hidden files and folders.
- If hidden files and folders are already viewable on the system, continue to on to Step 3.
- If hidden files and folders are not viewable on the system, go to How to Change the Folder Options in Order to View Hidden Files/Folders, to change settings, then
- Return back here and continue to Step 3.
Step 3 - Locate and delete the "bin" folder.
- For Windows XP Operating Systems, the folder will be found here:
- C:\Documents and Setting\"user's name"(1)\%Application Data%(2)\Peter Souza IV\Media Center Master\bin
- For Windows 7 and Vista Operating Systems, the folder will be found here:
- C:\Users\"user's name"(1)\%AppData%(3)\Roaming\Peter Souza IV\Media Center Master\bin
- If required, go back and change the settings in the "Folder Options" for hidden files and folder viewing.
Step 4 - If applicable, locate and delete the Media Center Master Start entry here:
- Start>All Programs>Media Center Master
Step 5 - Close any programs that are open and reboot the system.
- "user's name"(1)
- Actual user's name, without quotes.
- %Application Data%(2)
- This is a hidden folder.
- %AppData%(3)
- This is a hidden folder.