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To: Dick Brown who wrote (4534)6/17/1998 3:21:00 PM
From: Sean W. Smith  Read Replies (3) of 11149
 
Dick,

Several points....

1. THere is an uninstall procedure. go into start->control panel->add remove programs and there will be entries in there for QP and QPV.

2. Say the boot problem returns.....

Well QPV is run by a icon in your startup folder which can easily be removed from dos...

cd \windows\profiles\start menu or \windows\start menu

then programs\startup and you will see a bunch of .lnk files in there of which one is QPV. simply remove the file and QPV will not load...

please note that if you do this from dos the path with be mangled with ~1 because of long file names but its still very doable. I have done this numerous times over the last several years with many ill behaved windows programs. most noteabley, flexi-cd from power toys.

Sean
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