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RealPlayer acts strange, but I cannot uninstall it
A few times when my memory/cpu consumption was high I noticed that I had SEVERAL instances of RealPlayer running. I wasnt aware I still had it installed (thought not) but anyhow: had no idea what it could be playing.
I don't need the program, so I killed the instances and wanted to uninstall RealPlayer.
But: in both Windows Control Panel and in Revo Uninstaller there IS NO RealPlayer to uninstall. However, in the folder C:\Program files\Real\RealPlayer there seem to be all the files of the application.
Questions:
1. How can RP have 'installed itself'?
2. What is RP playing (in 2 or 3 separate instances) where I have no audio or video running?
3. Why can't I uninstall RP with the usual uninstall features (note: in the RP folder there is NO RP-uninstall.exe file.
4. How to uninstall RP?