The CyberLink PowerDirector program is a type of package used to edit and produce video outputs and it is primarily used to create videos you made yourself. This program is one of the leading products in the industry today but despite its success in the market, it frequently brings about problems for its users. The most common complaints are the failure of the program to install properly. If you are having this problem right now, the best thing for you to do is to uninstall this program and repeat the installation process. When uninstalling, make sure you take out all the files it has.
How To Uninstall CyberLink PowerDirector
There are two methods you can choose from in removing the Power Director: manually or with the use of a program, Final Uninstaller (download and run). The convenient method for this one is the use of an automated tool since the task can be quite arduous considering all the files you will have to locate and remove. For the manual method, you will have to go to the Add/Remove Programs tab. You can find this by going to START>Control Panel (Windows XP) or from Control Panel> Uninstall A Program (Windows Vista and 7). You will see a list of programs to choose from, among which you will locate the Power Director and remove. A set of instructions will follow and all you have to do is follow them. After doing so, delete the files left behind by this program. Go to MY COMPUTER> C:/Program Files and select all the files that the software had left. Select all of them and press SHIFT+DELETE to remove the files permanently without going through the Recycle bin, then restart the computer.
Next, clean out the registry using the Frontline Registry Cleaner. Most likely, the software has some leftover files that you had not located. They could cause issues and potential errors. The settings, options and registry keys are all contained there so its maintenance should be one of your priorities. The registry cleaner can fix the existing errors and prevent potential ones from happening. Simply download, install and run the program. Even if you opt to use the Final Uninstaller, it is still recommended by experts to run a scan of the registry and clean it of leftover files. Most often, users fail to see the delicate situation of the registry database. Since it is constantly being used, it becomes overworked which leads to damage. All the settings and files that Windows needs are contained there and they are constantly recalled to be of use whenever the computer runs its operations. Installing software makes use of registry data; uninstalling them will also make use of the registry. For the system processes, the registry is always in use. What would happen if it got damaged? Obviously, the computer will not work properly. You will experience a slowing down of the computer, the failure of programs to load, etc. The best solution to this is a registry cleaner to maintain the registry.
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