A way to uninstall CyberLink PowerDirector 12 from your computer
You can find below details on how to uninstall CyberLink PowerDirector 12 for Windows. The Windows version was developed by CyberLink Corp.. Additional info about CyberLink Corp. can be seen here. The program is usually placed in the C:\Program Files\CyberLink\PowerDirector12 directory. Take into account that this path can differ depending on the user's choice. You can uninstall CyberLink PowerDirector 12 by clicking on the Start menu of Windows and pasting the command line C:\Program Files (x86)\InstallShield Installation Information\{E1646825-D391-42A0-93AA-27FA810DA093}\setup.exe. Note that you might get a notification for administrator rights. The application's main executable file is called PDR12.exe and it has a size of 3.89 MB (4083976 bytes).
The following executables are installed along with CyberLink PowerDirector 12. They occupy about 12.73 MB (13347888 bytes) on disk.
The current page applies to CyberLink PowerDirector 12 version 12.0.2726.0 only. You can find here a few links to other CyberLink PowerDirector 12 versions:
How to remove CyberLink PowerDirector 12 from your PC with Advanced Uninstaller PRO
CyberLink PowerDirector 12 is a program marketed by CyberLink Corp.. Some computer users decide to uninstall it. Sometimes this can be hard because uninstalling this by hand requires some know-how regarding Windows internal functioning. The best QUICK action to uninstall CyberLink PowerDirector 12 is to use Advanced Uninstaller PRO. Here are some detailed instructions about how to do this:
1. If you don't have Advanced Uninstaller PRO already installed on your PC, install it. This is a good step because Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very useful uninstaller and all around utility to clean your PC.
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2. Start Advanced Uninstaller PRO. It's recommended to take some time to get familiar with the program's design and number of tools available. Advanced Uninstaller PRO is a very good system utility.
3. Press the General Tools category
4. Press the Uninstall Programs tool
5. A list of the programs existing on the PC will appear
6. Navigate the list of programs until you find CyberLink PowerDirector 12 or simply activate the Search field and type in "CyberLink PowerDirector 12". If it is installed on your PC the CyberLink PowerDirector 12 app will be found very quickly. When you select CyberLink PowerDirector 12 in the list , some information regarding the program is made available to you:
Safety rating (in the lower left corner). This tells you the opinion other users have regarding CyberLink PowerDirector 12, from "Highly recommended" to "Very dangerous".
Reviews by other users - Press the Read reviews button.
Details regarding the program you wish to uninstall, by clicking on the Properties button.
7. Click the Uninstall button. A confirmation dialog will show up. Confirm the uninstall by pressing the Uninstall button. Advanced Uninstaller PRO will uninstall CyberLink PowerDirector 12.
8. After removing CyberLink PowerDirector 12, Advanced Uninstaller PRO will ask you to run a cleanup. Click Next to go ahead with the cleanup. All the items that belong CyberLink PowerDirector 12 which have been left behind will be found and you will be asked if you want to delete them. By removing CyberLink PowerDirector 12 using Advanced Uninstaller PRO, you can be sure that no Windows registry items, files or folders are left behind on your PC.
Your Windows computer will remain clean, speedy and ready to run without errors or problems.
The text above is not a recommendation to uninstall CyberLink PowerDirector 12 by CyberLink Corp. from your PC, nor are we saying that CyberLink PowerDirector 12 by CyberLink Corp. is not a good application. This text simply contains detailed info on how to uninstall CyberLink PowerDirector 12 supposing you decide this is what you want to do. The information above contains registry and disk entries that our application Advanced Uninstaller PRO discovered and classified as "leftovers" on other users' PCs.