![]() I then installed the Microsoft process identifying software and used the find function. I then checked processes in Task Manager and had closed any processes that had Real Player in them but I still couldn't delete this file. When I go to File Explorer and find Real under Program Files (x86) and try to delete it, I'm told something is open in another program and it won't let me delete this component. ![]() What is even more annoying is because I can't see the program listed, i assume that some of its components are. ![]() I suspect the program hasn't been completely installed or I would see it in Control Panel>Programs and it's not there. I also see Real in Windows File Explorer under Program Files (x86). Real Player doesn't show up in Control Panel>Program files but does show up when I click the Windows button as Real Networks. I'm running Windows 10 on a 64 bit machine.
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