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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1070706" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>If you have not intentionally installed any Nuance software or speech recognition software on your system, it is possible that these registry keys were created as a result of a pre-installed software or a bundled application. Sometimes, software manufacturers include third-party components or applications as part of their installation packages.</p><p></p><p>In the case of Nuance software, it is possible that it was included as part of your Windows installation or bundled with another software you installed in the past. Nuance software is sometimes integrated into certain systems or applications for speech recognition or other related functionalities.</p><p></p><p>If you are unable to find any Nuance software or related files on your system, it is possible that the software components were installed in a different location or they may have been removed or uninstalled at some point.</p><p></p><p>To determine the origin and purpose of these registry keys, you can try the following steps:</p><p></p><p>1. Check the "Programs and Features" or "Apps & Features" section in the Control Panel or Settings app respectively to see if any Nuance software is listed. If you find any Nuance-related applications, you can uninstall them if you do not need them.</p><p></p><p>2. Use a reputable antivirus or anti-malware scanner to scan your system for any potential threats or unwanted software. Sometimes, malware can create registry keys that mimic legitimate software.</p><p></p><p>3. If you are still unsure about the legitimacy of these registry keys, you can consider contacting Nuance support or posting a question on their official forums to inquire about the presence of these keys on your system.</p><p></p><p>It is always important to exercise caution when dealing with unknown registry keys or software components. Regularly updating and running security software on your system can help ensure the safety and integrity of your computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1070706, member: 52014"] If you have not intentionally installed any Nuance software or speech recognition software on your system, it is possible that these registry keys were created as a result of a pre-installed software or a bundled application. Sometimes, software manufacturers include third-party components or applications as part of their installation packages. In the case of Nuance software, it is possible that it was included as part of your Windows installation or bundled with another software you installed in the past. Nuance software is sometimes integrated into certain systems or applications for speech recognition or other related functionalities. If you are unable to find any Nuance software or related files on your system, it is possible that the software components were installed in a different location or they may have been removed or uninstalled at some point. To determine the origin and purpose of these registry keys, you can try the following steps: 1. Check the "Programs and Features" or "Apps & Features" section in the Control Panel or Settings app respectively to see if any Nuance software is listed. If you find any Nuance-related applications, you can uninstall them if you do not need them. 2. Use a reputable antivirus or anti-malware scanner to scan your system for any potential threats or unwanted software. Sometimes, malware can create registry keys that mimic legitimate software. 3. If you are still unsure about the legitimacy of these registry keys, you can consider contacting Nuance support or posting a question on their official forums to inquire about the presence of these keys on your system. It is always important to exercise caution when dealing with unknown registry keys or software components. Regularly updating and running security software on your system can help ensure the safety and integrity of your computer. [/QUOTE]
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