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I now know I didn’t need to install Pinup Popper if I only needed PinUp Player. Noob mistake.
Every time I reboot Windows, Pinup Popper always starts, and I have to close the app. Then I have to close out PupDMDControl, and PinUpMenu. After closing out that mess, I then have to use Task Manager, and manually kill PinUPDisplay. If I forget to shut down PinUPDisplay in Task Manager, it will burn up nearly 14% of my cpu processing power in the background. Redonkulous!
So how do I uninstall Pinup Popper, but keep PinUp Player AND without it auto starting when I reboot Windows?
Will someone be kind enough to walk me through this?
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I’m assuming you put a shortcut in your windows start up folder, Remove it and your all set
Pinup popper will just sit there and do nothing
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I’m assuming you put a shortcut in your windows start up folder, Remove it and your all set
Pinup popper will just sit there and do nothing
I don’t remember making a shortcut, however there was a .bat file in the start up folder It was called
‘RunWindowsStartup.bat’.
Written in the .bat file was this:
@echo off
CD /d %~dp0
START “” “%~dp0PinUpMenu.exe”
I did delete this mystery Startup.bat, and it fixed the problem.
Thanks for the help.
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