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Audyssey Laboratories - Wikipedia
Audyssey Labs MultEQ | Audioholics
https://installer.audyssey.com/files...uide%204.0.pdf
I have no idea why it was on my system either.
Audyssey Laboratories - Wikipedia
Audyssey Labs MultEQ | Audioholics
https://installer.audyssey.com/files...uide%204.0.pdf
I have no idea why it was on my system either.
These are the files I had. All are date stamped 09/24/2016, the build date of this machine.
32C8E300-BDB4-4398-92C2-E9B7D8A233DB.log
[Application]
Name=Power Media Player
Version=14.0
Company=CyberLink
[ResponseResult]
ResultCode=0
2A87D48D-3FDF-41fd-97CD-A1E370EFFFE2.log
[Application]
Name=Power2Go8
Version=8.0
Company=CyberLink
Lang=0409
[ResponseResult]
ResultCode=0
CEF5334F-B91A-4327-ACAE-AA50DCE3F995.log
[Application]
Name=Media Suite
Version=12.2
Company=CyberLink
[ResponseResult]
ResultCode=0
6BADCD73-E925-46F7-A295-FF2448632728.log
[Application]
Name=PowerDirector
Version=14.0
Company=CyberLink
[ResponseResult]
ResultCode=0
I run AdwC at least weekly and it's never flagged these files before.
My system is totally clean. I see AdWcleaner is getting better and better... The new version is faster and more tidy.
Are trying to run that from some shortcut? The folder C:\ADwCleaner does not contain any executables, only logs and runtime data created the first time you run ADWCleaner. If you downloaded it to the normal Downloads folder, just click it in the Downloads folder. It is a standalone app and is not installed.