Delete unwanted system folder [kuaiyong] help please!

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    32bit
       #31

    Thanks SIW2
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    32bit
       #32

    but KYDeviceserver.exe still working
    Run - > sc stop "KYDeviceServer"
    now stopped
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  3. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #33

    It works thanks very very much !!!!
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows 8 Ultimate x64
       #34

    SIW2 said:
    Merge this:
    Attachment 272414

    kyshellext is a shell extension. You need to unregister it.

    regsvr32 /u dllname
    Thank you so much!!!! It really works^^
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    Windows 7 SP1 x64
       #35

    I went to "start - run - regedit" and find all : {FB451ACC-65B5-456A-A84E-6F9B8B75B077} then deleted, it's work for me.
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    windows 8.1
       #36

    im not getting this....can u plz explain it to me


    im not getting this....can u plz explain it to me
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    Windows 7 SP1 x64
       #37

    Sorry for lately reply (shahab2511) first of all I'm not an expert in computer just a newbie and I also have a problem with kuaiyong system folder too, so I tried to solve this problem and by searching in google I finally understand that the registry name {FB451ACC-65B5-456A-A84E-6F9B8B75B077} seems to be kuaiyong registry so I went to - Windows logo toolbar press start then type regedit and hit run when I was in registry editor window I press Edit then Find order and paste {FB451ACC-65B5-456A-A84E-6F9B8B75B077} when I found this registry right click and delete. I did find next several times till there's no more this registry name after doing this the kuaiyong system folder in My Computer has gone.

    Hope this help.

    Sorry again for my poor English.
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  8. Posts : 1
    window7
       #38

    thanks SIW2
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