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Revision as of 16:07, 7 August 2011
Back to Main Page - Preparing for a Fresh Re-install of Media Center Master
Following all of the guides in this section will completely remove Media Center Master from your system, including all user settings, download history files, media collection cache files, and registry entry.
- Screen shot examples are taken from a Windows XP Operating System.
- Where major differences between operating systems occur; screen shots from a Windows 7 Operating System are, also, included.
How to Run Media Center Master Uninstaller
How to Manually Uninstall Media Center Master
How to Change the Folder Options in Order to View Hidden Files/Folders
How to Remove Hidden Files/Folders