Solved Help! How to remove "Convert Video" option?

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Hello, I uninstalled Speedbit video downloader and converter from my system and restarted, but the "convert video" option on the right click menu is still there and its acting similar to the "open with" option and the "open with" option is also still there. Is there any way to remove the "convert video" option manually?
 

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You might be able to disable it from view with ShellExView. Get the download link near the bottom of the page, Look for (just guessing)the name Speedbit in the first column and Context Menu in the third column and that's the one you need to disable by clicking the red button in the top left corner. It could possibly be another name in the first column and context menu in the third. In this image I'm disabling Defraggler context entry...you will Yes When you've done that, after confirming, in the second column. Close it down and reboot ...it should be gone. You can reverse any operations by reselecting the same choice then press the green button and reboot again. Sifting and trialling through the Context entries in the Type column should find you the right one if you don't get it right first time.

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You might be able to disable it from view with ShellExView. Get the download link near the bottom of the page, Look for (just guessing)the name Speedbit in the first column and Context Menu in the third column and that's the one you need to disable by clicking the red button in the top left corner. It could possibly be another name in the first column and context menu in the third. In this image I'm disabling Defraggler context entry...you will Yes When you've done that, after confirming, in the second column. Close it down and reboot ...it should be gone. You can reverse any operations by reselecting the same choice then press the green button and reboot again. Sifting and trialling through the Context entries in the Type column should find you the right one if you don't get it right first time.

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Sadly I am trying to guess what the name is as speedbit and nothing relevant to it can be found on the context entry. So I am pretty much hopeless here, can anyone give me a bit more info or hint?
 

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Are there any other entries with a pink line through them and Context Menu in it that's not in the picture? All the pink ones are related to non-Microsoft products.

Have you got rid of everything that came with that program installation...a Google Search says it's a Browser Hijacker amongst other things?
 

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It may show up in ccleaner context menu. See attachment.

cc.JPG
 

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Are there any other entries with a pink line through them and Context Menu in it that's not in the picture? All the pink ones are related to non-Microsoft products.

Have you got rid of everything that came with that program installation...a Google Search says it's a Browser Hijacker amongst other things?


Nope I have shown all the entries it showed.
 

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Sorry for the late reply, but even after disabling it on the ccleaner the option did not disappear.
 

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I replicated and solved your problem.

Download Revo Uninstaller from Softpedia and install it.

You then need to download Speedbit again; this Softpedia link will give you the least aggravation from 'extras', which some other download sites give you.

Install Speedbit. Leave the first screen as it is and click Next. Uncheck items as shown here, then click Next:

speedbit.JPG

Accept the terms on the next screen:

Speedbit2.JPG

After installing, it will take you to its web page; discard it. If your PC or browsers ask if you want to enable anything just say No.

Open Revo and let the program list populate. Select Speedbit and click Uninstall (top row). follow the prompts and wait until it says Speedbit has been uninstalled (that's the program's uninstaller notice). Click Next and Revo will search the Registry for leftover entries. Click Select All then Delete. Confirm, then click Finish. Exit Revo. Reboot.

You can leave Revo at it's default search depth setting for this exercise.
 

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Try going into RegEdit and use the Find and search for Speedbit and /or convert video and delete the keys. This has worked for me with left over icons and menu entries that I forgot to unpin before uninstalling. This way you won't have to install another program to get rid of the other.

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Try going into RegEdit and use the Find and search for Speedbit and /or convert video and delete the keys. This has worked for me with left over icons and menu entries that I forgot to unpin before uninstalling. This way you won't have to install another program to get rid of the other.

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There's nearly 500 registry keys that it leaves behind.
 

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A lot of them are only pointers. First and foremost one needs to delete the key folders for the under software in local machine and then double check users/current user, the userprofile keys should automatically be deleted.. read this. then searching with Find looks for things like icons and startup files and of course start up files. of course a reboot is necessary after mucking around in regedit.
 

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A lot of them are only pointers. First and foremost one needs to delete the key folders for the under software in local machine and then double check users/current user, the userprofile keys should automatically be deleted.. read this. then searching with Find looks for things like icons and startup files and of course start up files. of course a reboot is necessary after mucking around in regedit.

Interesting, so Local_Machine is global and Current_User is local.
 

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    4GB DDR3L SDRAM
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    Intel HD
    Internet Speed
    10Mb/s 3 Network HSPA+
    Browser
    IE11 and Firefox
    Antivirus
    Windows Defender
A lot of them are only pointers. First and foremost one needs to delete the key folders for the under software in local machine and then double check users/current user, the userprofile keys should automatically be deleted.. read this. then searching with Find looks for things like icons and startup files and of course start up files. of course a reboot is necessary after mucking around in regedit.

Interesting, so Local_Machine is global and Current_User is local.

Yeah, that seems typical of programming. They use prefixes that look like they mean the opposite of what is meant. In this case I guess Local Machine is just another way of saying what in windows 8.x.x is called This PC in file explorer, which is global for that one computer.
 

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A lot of them are only pointers. First and foremost one needs to delete the key folders for the under software in local machine and then double check users/current user, the userprofile keys should automatically be deleted.. read this. then searching with Find looks for things like icons and startup files and of course start up files. of course a reboot is necessary after mucking around in regedit.

Interesting, so Local_Machine is global and Current_User is local.

Yeah, that seems typical of programming. They use prefixes that look like they mean the opposite of what is meant. In this case I guess Local Machine is just another way of saying what in windows 8.x.x is called This PC in file explorer, which is global for that one computer.

LOL yes! When I looked at what I wrote, I thought 'That doesn't quite read logically'. :)
 

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I replicated and solved your problem.

Download Revo Uninstaller from Softpedia and install it.

You then need to download Speedbit again; this Softpedia link will give you the least aggravation from 'extras', which some other download sites give you.

Install Speedbit. Leave the first screen as it is and click Next. Uncheck items as shown here, then click Next:

View attachment 56955

Accept the terms on the next screen:

View attachment 56956

After installing, it will take you to its web page; discard it. If your PC or browsers ask if you want to enable anything just say No.

Open Revo and let the program list populate. Select Speedbit and click Uninstall (top row). follow the prompts and wait until it says Speedbit has been uninstalled (that's the program's uninstaller notice). Click Next and Revo will search the Registry for leftover entries. Click Select All then Delete. Confirm, then click Finish. Exit Revo. Reboot.

You can leave Revo at it's default search depth setting for this exercise.

It worked :)
 

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    Coresair 8gb X2 1600mhz
    Graphics Card(s)
    Nvidia Geforce GTX 960
    Sound Card
    Sound Blaster Recon3Di
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Samsung S22D390 21.5'
    Screen Resolution
    1920X1080
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    Toshiba 2TB, Transcend 2TB, Transcend 750GB
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    Thermaltake 530W Smart Power
    Case
    Thermaltake H108
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    N/A
    Keyboard
    Thermaltake Meka G-unit
    Mouse
    Razer Naga Molten Edition
    Internet Speed
    1 Mbps
    Browser
    Firefox
    Antivirus
    Kaspersky 15

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    System Manufacturer/Model
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    CPU
    Intel Celeron N2840 @ 2.16GHz
    Motherboard
    Acer Aspire ES1-512 BIOS: Insyde Corps V1.07
    Memory
    4GB DDR3L SDRAM
    Graphics Card(s)
    Intel HD
    Internet Speed
    10Mb/s 3 Network HSPA+
    Browser
    IE11 and Firefox
    Antivirus
    Windows Defender
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