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How do I remove “Copy with AnyReader” from the Windows Explorer right-click menu after uninstalling the program?

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How do I remove “Copy with AnyReader” from the Windows Explorer right-click menu after uninstalling the program?

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Install AnyReader again, start, uncheck Windows Explorer Integration in Menu -> Common Settings, press OK, quit, uninstall. Q: I used AnyReader because my operating system disk is scratched. AnyReader did find bad files — will these be repaired now? I have saved all to a CD but I am wary of doing a clean install in case it does not work. I had to try many times with my original CD before it installed correctly. Will it work if I install from the new CD? A: It might work if you are lucky but there is no guarantee whatsoever. It also depends on the settings you used in AnyReader. Just imagine what would happen to your installation files if you chose to “Fill bad sectors with zeros” at Step 3. Those are not multimedia files, one wrong byte can make such a file useless. Your new CD must be an exact copy of the original, but the idea behind AnyReader is to enable it to ignore minor data-reading errors in order to produce perhaps an inexact but working copy. So, right you are, don’t go for

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