It's not, I was just stating that you could have done anything to the folder to corrupt it in order for the program from recognizing it.
You probably could have simply deleted it as well.
There was an incident a long time ago when Vista was released where on an HP computer with Bluetooth. If you were to connect a Microsoft Bluetooth mouse and that HP computer was running HP Quick Launch software it would conflict with a dll file with in the Quick Launch software.
You would get get a Pop-Up stating that "HID Data Has Stopped Working" every time you connected a Microsoft Bluetooth mouse. At the time the only way to fix this was to rename the dll file. Some put ".old" after it and others simply deleted it.
This is pretty much the same case, it points to some poorly written software.
With the HP incident HP finally rewrote the Quick Launch software, but neither Microsoft nor HP ever admitted their was a problem.
The new Quick Launch software was quietly introduced and the annoying problem just faded away.
Lets hope that it's not the case with Cyberlink. That is the fix should happen sooner at Cyberlink and not take a couple of years like HP.
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