![]() Hard for me to see exactly what youare seeing,you can even look in Notification area tell you also what is starting up, usually when you right click the icon there you can get to the Options of that program. CCleaner go to Tools then select Startup, should show a list in the Windows Tab, if left click the startup select from Yes to No. Others not to sure of.Īlways look within a program first in it's options to try to shut off it starting up or one of it's items starting up at boot first.Can not find what is starting up by also using Task Manager, right click task bar, select the Startup tab, disable what you want there. McAfee is a trial will expire soon so when it does can be removed unless you pay to extend it. Leave Lenovo Assistant, Silk USB Keyboard Driver, Guard and LVT. Research them on internet, same goes for Lenovo PowerDVD 10 Power2Go and Photos. Cyberlink software won't harm system to remove it, but if have use to have these programs keep them. All matters to what you use and do not use. This is the list of what many consider bloatware installed on my H500s:Įdited by aaaa44, 19 November 2014 - 01:59 PM.Ĭan not really tell you for sure to delete any of your programs. Disabling then seeing if the disabling limited the computer's use in any way is safer than uninstalling. ![]() I have the latest version of Ccleaner installed. Some recommended going into Tools then Startup in Ccleaner and disabling the programs there, but none of these programs are listed there. Should I uninstall or delete these programs? I can uninstall them in control panel, but I can't figure out how to disable them. It has a lot of bloatware installed by Lenovo. I just purchased a Lenovo H500s desktop pc for basic use.
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