![]() I am now looking for a command line command to siliently uninstall this software on all the remaining PC's (as it comes bundled with HP computers). I spent 30 minutes on one PC alone yesterday trying to remove PowerDVD 12. This causes the memory to hit around 95%, which causes huge amounts of disk usage and ultimatly slows the PC to a hault. The event logs get filled up with errors showing the service crashes when it starts, the monitor service then keeps trying to start the service. I work for an MSP and we have recently had at least 30 computers affected by a problem caused by the PowerDVD 12 services not working properly on a recent Windows 10 update.
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