Zappastixs
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Sometime ago GetPopupInfo.exe . . . C:\Program Files (x86)\Illustrate\dBpoweramp
was using huge amounts of CPU.
I didn't want to delete it, so to stop it I thought I'll just remove ".exe" from what I thought
was the main file name.
Problem is I cannot find that file now in the folder.
If I could, I could have added .exe back and deleted normally.
I looked in SysInternals (like Windows Task Manager) and found that GetPopupInfo.exe
is still using lots of CPU trying to hunt for a file that doesn't exist.
dBpoweramp is around 16GB.
I have tried deleting through CCleaner but because it doesn't exist - CCleaner can't find it either.
So I'm stuffed.
I've removed programs in the past using RegEdit, that have caused a real problem, just hitting
F3 to find every trace, but I just wanted to check to see if there is another way because of its size.
Many thanks in advanced.
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