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I finally received my Dell Laptop. It came with little bloatware and I am very surprised with it. So far it works flawless. However, the bloatware that it did come with, I would like to know if I should remove it.
The following is the list of bloatware: 1.) CyberLink Media Suite Essentials 2.) proDAD Adorage 3.0 Should I delete these 2 items? Crest Cpx 2600 Service Manual on this page. Those are two packages that are pretty pricey to buy outright! I would play around with them first to see if you may use them in the future. Download Queen Songs London Thumakda.
Scenario 1: If you can't to install an 'upgrade version' of Media Suite 11, you should use CLCleaner for CyberLink Media Suite earlier version, depending on which previous version of Media Suite you. Unzip the downloaded CyberLink Cleaner Tool, which has a file name that is similar to 'CLCleaner-Media Suite_11.zip'.
I deleted a Cyberlink package ('bloatware') from a PC of mine years ago and often wished I hadn't. Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: My Build OS: Win 10 Pro 64 CPU: Intel I7-6700K LGA 1151 Motherboard: ASUS Z170 Deluxe Memory: DDR4 2400 32GB (2 x 16GB) Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB Sound Card: On-Board Monitor(s) Displays: ASUS VE248H 24' Full HD 2ms Screen Resolution: 1920x1080 Keyboard: Logitech Mouse: Logitech PSU: EVGA 850W G2 Case: Phanteks Enthoo Pro M Cooling: Alphacool Eisbaaer 280 AIO Hard Drives: Samsung 960 EVO mounted on a PCIe card, Samsung 850 EVO 500GB for Data Internet Speed: Cable Browser: Firefox Antivirus: WD. Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: My Build OS: Win 10 Pro 64 CPU: Intel I7-6700K LGA 1151 Motherboard: ASUS Z170 Deluxe Memory: DDR4 2400 32GB (2 x 16GB) Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB Sound Card: On-Board Monitor(s) Displays: ASUS VE248H 24' Full HD 2ms Screen Resolution: 1920x1080 Keyboard: Logitech Mouse: Logitech PSU: EVGA 850W G2 Case: Phanteks Enthoo Pro M Cooling: Alphacool Eisbaaer 280 AIO Hard Drives: Samsung 960 EVO mounted on a PCIe card, Samsung 850 EVO 500GB for Data Internet Speed: Cable Browser: Firefox Antivirus: WD. Hi there My recommendation for any 'Bought' (especially laptops) computer with all the standard bloatware in it is: 1) Immediately - even before doing the initial setup - is to BACK UP the HDD entirely - including any 'hidden recovery partition'. Use something like Free Macrium from a bootable USB and save the image to an external device.