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Gday Twang,
This may help you -

A handy tool to control what programs automatically start with Windows is :

"autoruns"

You can find it here :
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902

Run that and look for the Cyblerlink entry - then UNTICK it and reboot.

You should also UNTICK any crap that has ended up in the autoruns list (e.g. updaters for unimportant programs.)

Note : if you untick something that is needed, simply put the tick back and reboot.


K.
Customers should be aware that Cyberlink's products are very buggy - many customers report all sorts of problems with PowerDVD.

One thorny issue is the misleading advertising - it is very UNCLEAR which version is required to play Blu-Rays - numerous people get stuck on that, but it appears Cyblerlink likes it that way. The comparison charts are NOT clear, they seem designed to confuse.

Be wary of this product, and this company.
Customers should be aware that Cyberlink's products are very buggy - many customers report all sorts of problems with PowerDVD.

One thorny issue is the misleading advertising - it is very UNCLEAR which version is required to play Blu-Rays - numerous people get stuck on that, but it appears Cyblerlink likes it that way. The comparison charts are NOT clear, they seem designed to confuse.

Be wary of this product, and this company.
Customers should be aware that Cyberlink's products are very buggy - many customers report all sorts of problems with PowerDVD.

One thorny issue is the misleading advertising - it is very UNCLEAR which version is required to play Blu-Rays - numerous people get stuck on that, but it appears Cyblerlink likes it that way. The comparison charts are NOT clear, they seem designed to confuse.

Be wary of this product, and this company.

Customers should be aware that Cyberlink's products are very buggy - many customers report all sorts of problems with PowerDVD.

And - one especially thorny issue is the misleading advertising - it is very UNCLEAR which version is required to play Blu-Rays - numerous people get stuck on that, but it appears Cyblerlink likes it that way. The comparison charts are NOT clear, they seem designed to confuse.

Be wary of this product, and this company.
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