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(Solved) Problems with Lenovo bloatware
Boggin:
First of all, I've just downloaded IObit from http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/iobit_uninstaller.html and Norton 360 said it was safe without snagging any PuPs.
One thing to look out for though is when the blue IObit Run window comes up, is to uncheck the small box to the right of the Licence Agreement so that you don't inadvertently install Advanced System Care.
The following is an article for Superfish removal and the certificates. https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/product_security/superfish_uninstall
As the article says that some security programs may have changed the attributes of the auto installer such as by MBAM or Bullguard as in your case, I would recommend following the manual steps.
Lady:
I downloaded IOBit. With a new pc I'll use your trick with Revo Pro. :smiley:
Your link to the Superfish uninstaller was wonderful! Thank you. Although I have Classic Shell installed and couldn't find the certificate manager, I found it thru typing certmgr.msc into the Search box (Googled that). I did the manual instruction. Superfish wasn't found as an application anymore, nor in the certificates for Windows, Firefox and Thunderbird. Good news!
Their last line was: "NOTE: There are benign additional files and registry entries which will remain after this procedure. Although they are harmless, the Superfish Removal Tool will remove them." So I did the automatic Removal Tool after all and, guess what, it did remove some registry entries! Yoohoo! I'm happy now.
My VERY last actions regarding the Lenovo crap will be these:
I want to remove two remaining Lenovo files in Program Files (x86) that are only visible in Explorer: the IMController and the MetricCollection one. But IOBit doesn't see them nor Programs and Features. Can I just remove them? See screenshot. "Bestandsmap" means "File directory". This is what I finally found out about them. Not very clear to me, but I think they can go.
MController: Optimize your day-to-day detailed planning using short-term simulations based on current order data.
policy.1.0.lenovo.metriccollectionsdk35.dll file information:
This file is part of unknown product process designed by unknown company, This file not necessary for your system, Keep this file running unless you suspected that this file cause problems to your system
Then the last two programs that I'm still not sure about whether they can or should go: the two driver packages. See screenshot.
They are not spotted by IOBit but are in Programs and Features, so I can delete them there. If you say so. :cheesy:
I'm soooooo glad these are my last actions with the Lenovo crap! Afterwards I'll make a new SIB. And I'll try to get clean OS disks of W8.1 from Lenovo Netherlands. Who knows? We Dutch have a saying that goes: if you don't shoot, you'll always miss. :cheesy:
Boggin:
Firstly, is it you that I have to thank for the added Karma point ? :)
I think if they aren't causing any problems then I would be inclined to leave them.
If they are in msconfig either under Services or under the Startup tab where you can uncheck their boxes, they shouldn't be a problem - but check to see if anything appears to work differently after the reboot.
Lady:
Both Lenovo programs are not in msconfig Services or Start-up. I did find in Services: Lenovo WiFiHotspot Service. Is that okay? Doesn't Windows have its own WiFi connection program? I don't know anything about WiFi and laptops. At home I use LAN-cables (much safer :D). If I'd take my laptop with me on an Expotition I wouldn't even know how to connect to a WiFi spot but I'll see about that when I get there. :) So I'll just leave those last Lenovo programs alone. Thanks, Boggin, for the advice! Do you realize we're REALLY done now with all the Lenovo crap and how much effort that took? Shame on them. :evil:
I didn't give you that last karma point. If I remember correctly I gave you the karma point that made 21. :D
Now I'll defragment the discs (I use O&O Defrag Free) and do all the cleaning/virus scans/malware scans and the sfc /scannow again.
Is it okay if I send you a personal message? I'll explain why in it.
Boggin:
Yes, that would be okay.
My younger son and daughter in law have recently bought a Lenovo laptop but I think they've just left it as-is as they tend to use an iPad for general stuff and my daughter in law uses the laptop for her solicitor's work.
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