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<blockquote data-quote="pxxb1" data-source="post: 956862" data-attributes="member: 69270"><p>According to this post of yours you did not do it in the right order. My assumption is that they lock each other in some way therefore uninstallation of SD first so the cleaning - really gets away with everything when uninstalling thoose 2 programs the second time. But if you are sure that you have cleaned out everything then go to the next step which would be, as i see it, drivers. Sometimes the fault in a driver does not occur until one gets a conflict on the Pc in the way you can have had. So i would update all drivers that may be involvd, or just reinstall them.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and if you are going to retry the first method, inactivate all security first. Sometimes there can be an invisible conflict there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pxxb1, post: 956862, member: 69270"] According to this post of yours you did not do it in the right order. My assumption is that they lock each other in some way therefore uninstallation of SD first so the cleaning - really gets away with everything when uninstalling thoose 2 programs the second time. But if you are sure that you have cleaned out everything then go to the next step which would be, as i see it, drivers. Sometimes the fault in a driver does not occur until one gets a conflict on the Pc in the way you can have had. So i would update all drivers that may be involvd, or just reinstall them. Oh, and if you are going to retry the first method, inactivate all security first. Sometimes there can be an invisible conflict there. [/QUOTE]
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