Removing MusicBee explorer context menu after uninstall
by
TheFreeWindows
·
July 30, 2020
MusicBee is a great audio manager and player for Windows, which makes it even more unacceptable that after you uninstall it, contrary to what most programs do, it may leave its context menu entries in Windows Explorer!
A solution to this would be to install MusicBee again and from its Preferences remove the context menu entries, then uninstall it again!
If you don’t like this, there is also another solution.
Get this little free utility, useful in a lot of cases, ShellMenuView, that will let you remove the context menu entries of MusicBee or other programs.
Enjoy!
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Tags: musicbeeshellmenuviewwindows explorer