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How to uninstall / remove the Default Codecs?

4 Steps to uninstall / remove the Default Codecs in Windows 98/95.
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codecsTo remove the default codecs, follow these steps:

1. In Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs.

2. On the Windows Setup tab, click Multimedia, and then click Details.

3. Click the Audio Compression and Video Compression check boxes to clear them, and then click OK.

4. Click OK.

The default codecs, with the exception of the Microsoft PCM converter, are removed. You cannot remove the Microsoft PCM converter.


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