This article applies to the following ScreenBeam products:
In some cases, either after a settings change or due to a profile corruption, you may want to remove the profile for the ScreenBeam from a Windows 10 device. Removing the profile from the Bluetooth and Other Devices menu, or from Device Manager, still leaves some traces of the ScreenBeam in the Registry. In addition to either of the previous methods, use PSTools, provided by Microsoft, to clear out the registry entries for the ScreenBeam completely. Using PSTools will not remove ScreenBeam profiles from the Bluetooth and Other Devices menu.
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Download PSTools from the Microsoft Sysinternals page |
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Extract the contents of the PSTools download to a folder on your PC. Open an Administrator Command Prompt by going to the Start menu and typing CMD, then right click and choose, "Run as Administrator". |
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In the Administrator Command Prompt Window, navigate to the directory where the PSTools files were extracted to. Note: In this example the files were extracted to c:\temp\PSTools |
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Input the following command into the Administrator Command prompt, then press Enter on the keyboard: psexec -s -i -d reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\SWD\WiFiDirect" |
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A popup window will appear asking you to confirm that you want to delete the specified files from the Registry, input yes and press Enter on the Keyboard. |
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The popup window will close automatically. Input the following command into the Administrator Command prompt, then press Enter on the keyboard: psexec -s -i -d reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Device Association Framework\Store" |
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A popup window will appear asking you to confirm that you want to delete the specified files from the Registry, input yes and press Enter on the Keyboard. |
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The popup window will close automatically. Reboot the PC to complete the changes to the Registry. |
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