So where does that leave us? "One Human's Bloatware is Another Human's Treasure"?Īpparently. ![]() On the other hand, there are people who enjoy Groove Music �� You have to go into PowerShell ((ADMIN)) and all that). (So does Microsoft Windows 10 Home, for that matter.only they call them "Apps" and sometimes they can be a real pain to get rid of. ![]() And most Computer Manufacturers include a ton of software programs that you are unlikely ever to use. ![]() Now, in one sense anything can be "bloatware" if you don't happen to want it. Something the Windows Media Player no longer supports. That a couple of long time Community Members and Contributors determined to be a "False Positive" caused by Cyberlink "Bloatware."Ĭertain it is that once I had completely removed Cyberlink from my System (I had already uninstalled the program, you understand, but NOW I had to dig for what got left behind in the System Registry) I had no more alerts for that aforesaid Trojan.īut that got me to asking "What do we mean by 'Bloatware', anyway?"īecause Cyberlink is perfectly GOOD software if you enjoy the convenience of being able to shove a DVD into your computer and watch a movie. Over on this thread we had an exciting discussion about a (supposed) Trojan Alert
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