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@Ulmo wrote:

@IT_WinSec wrote:
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5. Also: Go to C:\Program files (x86)\HP\Shared

6. Manually delete WizLink and WinLocale Link

 

Let me know how it goes and if you managed to complete the steps. If the issue is solved, please mark this post as a solution for statistics and to helps others who may use the Search options in the forum.

If you experience further issues, do not hesitate to post again.


In another post, someone said that deleting WizLink.exe and WinlocaleLink.exe could have adverse effects (their folder path is C:\Program Files (x86)\HP\Shared).
Can this be confirmed? Or is it actually safe to delete these files?


Hello @Ulmo

 

 

There is no problem - just delete them as instructed above here in this thread

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solved my issue in less than 60 seconds, thanks.

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This worked.  much simpler than hackthis

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