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Revision as of 15:44, 12 August 2011
- Contents
How to Remove Media Center Master for a Fresh Re-Install Additional Areas to Check Before Doing a Fresh Re-Install
Additional Information
- Deciding whether to, just, uninstall the Media Center Master program, or completely remove Media Center Master and all associated files, is the first step to resolving an issue.
- The user should be reminded, Media Center Master is, also, dependent on outside folder locations and another program.
- The second step is to determine, whether or not, these other areas require any attention before re-installing Media Center Master.