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Cant Delete Sound Blaster Cinema 2카테고리 없음 2020. 1. 24. 19:32
Video Guide: How to delete registry entries when you want to get rid of Sound Blaster Cinema completely In fact, this will be useful in uninstalling some simple programs, but for the stubborn or corrupted programs, which combine well with the operating system, won't be completely uninstalled in this way.
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- First, uninstall the sound blaster cinema completely! Then go to your mobo support page and download the realtek sound drivers for win 8.1 and install them, restart if necessary. After you're done with all of that, just install the Sound blaster cinema app and it should work fine:).
- Remove Sound Blaster Cinema 2. Sound Blaster Cinema 2 is a software program developed by Creative Technology Ltd. The most common release is 1.00.06, with over 98% of all installations currently using this version. During setup, the program creates a startup registration point in Windows in order to automatically start when any user boots the PC.
This can happen if the program's uninstaller is located in Program Files, but the installer fails to put quotation marks around the path when storing the location in the registry. The result is that Windows tries to execute (for example) C:Program FilesProgramNameuninstall.exe, but without the quotation marks it sees C:Program as the executable name and FilesProgramNameuninstall.exe as the command line arguments.To fix this, try the following steps:. Open regedit.exe. Navigate to HKEYLOCALMACHINESoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionUninstall. Locate the key corresponding to the program you're trying to uninstall. Most programs will probably be listed by their GUID, so either step through them all or go to Edit - Find to search for your program. In the right-hand pane, look for a value called UninstallString.
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Double-click it and place quotation marks around the path. Just the path, though (from C. To.exe), not any arguments that might be following it. If in doubt, post the current value here. Try to uninstall the program again.
If it still doesn't work, post the original value of UninstallString here. Optional: check the program author's website for an updated version that stores its uninstaller information correctly.Theoretically, you could also copy the program's uninstaller (assuming it's an.exe and you can find it) to C: and rename it to Program.exe, but I'm not sure if that would even work. You could also take the corrected version of UninstallPath and save it to a batch file called C:Program.bat, which would probably work, but is still a more cumbersome solution than the above. I only list these methods for the sake of completeness.