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05-Jan-2008, 10:42 AM #1
Uniblue RegistryBuster and WFPUser questions
I was checking through my MSCONFIG file this morning after installing new monitor and drivers software. I found these two items and I do not believe they were put there from the monitor software installation.
Uniblue RegistryBuster 2
WFPUser
I do not recall doing anything to put these two items there. I cannot find anything listed under Programs and Features to allow a removal routine. I cannot find a folder to indicate where either of these reside. A Google search brings up info that indicates Uniblue is a registry scanner recommended by a well known computer magazine. WFPUser seems to be a Microsoft file(s).
Anyone have any input on these two?? Thank you.
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