Istruzioni di rimozione di IEDefender
Descrizioni di IEDefender:
IEDefender un software falsificato anti-malware/forse del anti-spyware. IEDefender Popup viene solitamente in su dopo voi ha installato un Trojan, un virus e un software di falsificazione.

È molto importante rimuovere tutti i componenti del popup di IEDefender e tutti i malware e trojans che potrebbe avere pacco venuto con (quali zlob.trojan, trojan.vundo e Trojan.Downloader). Per rimuovere efficacemente IEDefender Popup, abbiamo generato le istruzioni di rimozione del manuale che è facile da capire.

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Istruzioni manuali di rimozione di IEDefender Popup:
Lime del DLL di Unregister IEDefender:
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mp3avi.dll
XunLeiBHO_Now.dll
alisj.dll
VideoMP3.dll
PowerVideo.dll
sysdivx.dll
windivx.dll
Arresti i processi di IEDefender:
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IEDefender.exe
Trovi e cancelli queste lime di IEDefender:
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IEDefender.exe
mp3avi.dll
XunLeiBHO_Now.dll
alisj.dll
VideoMP3.dll
PowerVideo.dll
IEDefender.lnk
sysdivx.dll
windivx.dll
Rimuova i valori di registrazione di IEDefender:
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Microsoft \ Windows \ percorsi \ IEDefender.exe di CurrentVersion \ App
09D72564-27E2-4F12-8AB6-03F83E4567DE
741403DD-46A4-4D58-8FA7-427335C3BBF6
2B659BB5-3E85-4BC6-BAFC-98FEDFF3AE99
0EEDB911-C5FA-486F-8334-57288578C627
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AverMedia AVerTV Combo PCI-E Media Center Upgrade Kit
Recording TV Programs:
Our ancient VCR (
tape recorder) in the TV room is starting to act up and we are looking around for a replacement. Of course VCR is the technology of the previous century - we should probably get a DVD recorder or, better yet by far, a DVR (digital video recorder).
Enter the brand new computer. It turns out that a computer with a TV tuner card can make a dandy DVR, and this new one with lots of power, high-quality graphics, and Windows Vista Ultimate with Media Center is a perfect candidate.
TV Tuner Card:
I have Windows Vista 64 with Media Center, so I ordered the AverMedia Media Center Upgrade Kit from
NewEgg.com, a PCI-E tuner card. I chose that product for its features but even more because of the good recommendations from purchasers on
NewEgg.com. The card includes two tuners, one for analog channels (braodcast or cable) and the other for digital (broadcast or cable).
Installation:
I installed it in a PCI-E slot, rebooted, and Windows automatically installed the drivers. There was no need to use the drivers on the included CD-ROM; I'm confident that Windows used appropriate drivers. With the kit also came a remote control and remote receiver, for which Windows also found and installed a driver.

I connected the cable TV signal to the analog tuner, and the included "test" antenna to the digital tuner, and immediately tuned in all of the analog cable channels and eight digital broadcast channels.
I'm not an HDTV enthusiast, at least not yet. I know almost nothing about home-theater PC (HTPC). But this was trivially simple. What we have here is a card that is designed to work specifically with Windows Media Center (MCE), a Microsoft software package found on some XP and Vista machines. The card came with no other software except drivers - it would be useless without MCE, and MCE cannot play or record TV signals without a TV tuner card. They go together hand in glove, and they worked together right out of the box with no coaxing at all.
Performance:
- The quality of the analog cable programs is better than my desktop TV, and they have equal signals off the same splitter.
- The quality of the digital programs is just amazing.
- MCE and the tuner immediately detected and cataloged every useful analog cable channel.
- Using a tiny "test" antenna supplied with the kit, the system detected all of the major local broadcast stations. That test antenna is all I need.
- MCE can play one program from one tuner while recording another program from the other tuner.
- With MCE not running, the computer's CPU usage is 1% to 2%. With MCE playing a program it is about 20%, and with MCE both playing and recording it is about 25%.
- The card's tuner chips felt warm to the touch, but not hot.
- I ran a CPU exercise program called HeavyLoad while MCE was playing and recording, and the program played without a hitch with CPU usage bumping up between 90% and 100%. Nothing overheated.
Features I'd like to have:
- The documentation was nonexistent. I have no idea how some of the included parts are even supposed to be used.
- It has no FM tuner, which would be very nice with MCE.
- Though there are two tuners on the card, MCE will not show picture-in-picture.
- The tuner is capable of playing QAM (unencrypted digital cable signals) but MCE will not take advantage that capability.
Bottom Line:
It works exactly as advertised and I'm glad to have it. I wonder if we should just build another, cheaper computer and dedicate it to DVR as a replacement for the VCR. Still expensive I guess.
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