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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 Run Media Center Master Uninstaller


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The uninstaller:

  • Will not remove:
  • The user's configuration settings made to the Application>Settings and Preferences window and stored in the registry,
  • The user's TV Series/Movies download history files, or
  • The user's media collection cache file.

The Media Center Master uninstaller can be found through Start>All Programs>Media Center Master>Uninstall Media Center Master.

  • For most users the uninstall is straightforward.
  • Run the program and click the "Yes" button to begin.
  • When it is finish, click the "OK" button.
  • Should the uninstaller experience an unexpected error and not complete, jump to:
  • "Manually uninstalling Media Center Master" guide.

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How to Manually Uninstall Media Center Master

How to Manually Uninstall Media Center Master



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  • This guide, only, needs to be used when a user experiences an unexpected error during an:
  • Install,
  • Uninstall,
  • Re-install, or...
*And is unable to complete an:
*Uninstall, or
*A fresh, re-install.

The uninstaller:

  • Should remove:
  • The Media Center Master program files,
  • The hidden "bin" folder, and
  • The Start>All Programs group entries

Step 1 - Locate 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
  • Left click on the folder to highlight, then select delete from the menu.

Step 2 - Locate the hidden "bin" folder.

  • For Windows XP Operating Systems, the folder will be found here:
  • C:\Documents and Setting\"user 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\"users name"\%AppData%(1)\Roaming\Peter Souza IV\Media Center Master\bin
  • Left click on the folder to highlight, then select delete from the menu.

Step 3 - Locate the Media Center Master Start entry here:

  • Start>All Programs>Media Center Master
    • Left click on the entry to highlight, then select delete from the menu.

Step 4 - Close any programs that are open and reboot the system.

(1) - actual user's name, without quotes.
(2) - this is a hidden folder.

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How to Change the Folder Options in Order to View Hidden Files/Folders

How to Change the Folder Options in Order to View Hidden Files/Folders


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The "Folder Options" window can be found through Start>Control Panel>Folder Options. Click on the "View", scroll down to "Hidden files and folders.

  • Tick the radio button for "Show hidden files and folders."
  • Tick the check box to remove the check for "Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)"
  • Click the "OK" button to finish.

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How to Remove Hidden Files/Folders

How to Remove Hidden Files/Folders

How to Remove Registry Entries

How to Remove Registry Entries

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