I have been using Wondershare's AllMyTube and find that while it works well there could be memory leaks? Further, and of more concern, that it's integration into Safari could actually conflict with Extensions. I find that AdBlock and Simplify GR are both not working and that they did when I uninstalled AllMyTube, but now reinstalling it they've stopped working, again.
I have been using the free version of Allmytube with success and purchased the full version. Afterwards nothing works. It only downloads appr. 30 - 40 seconds of any kind op video from You tube - I have tried to uninstall, reinstall, go back to the free version, change internet connection etc. The wondershare support cannot help (though being very kind).
They are courteous, after all they're Chinese. All I know is there is a decent update coming soon and that there cannot be both the free and the paid version on your system at the same time. There could be a conflict between them, but you *should* badger them about it.
They come from the Windows world, so their concept of uninstalling and installing themselves into a program is stuck there, for now. I told them they should release a Safari extension separately and not try to force their way in, that would stop the conflicts. That would then mean the software could just be deleted to be uninstalled, where as they include an uninstaller.
So I made a mistake and ran a dubious executable program downloaded from the internet. I was making a dvd and I didn't know how to download videos from funnyordie.com, so I went out on a limb and tried Wondershare Allmytube. It did what I wanted but it seemed really sketchy and it made my laptop start working so hard that my fan kicked on without any user input, so I turned off the wifi and uninstalled it right away and now I'm paranoid that I'm a part of some botnet or someone's got my saved chrome passwords.
The only problem is their solution was specific to that user's machine, and I can't download the fixlist.txt supplied by the admin in this thread to see what he did. However, I did run the Farbar Recovery Scan Tool as this person did, and I found some references to Wondershare in the FRST.txt file.
How do I take all references to Wondershare off of whitelists? It seems like that's a security threat and I'm trying to patch it. (I have also run malwarebytes, and it detected and removed several threats.) Am I looking at this problem the right way?
Wondershare and now iSkysoft (I tried iSkysoft Video Editor) seem to exhibit some behaviors similar to malware in that a hidden piece of software is installed and set to run constantly in the background even after un-install. This is very "rude". In my efforts to clean up what it has done I have resorted to the following.
Then check task manager for a process called Wondershare Studio. I think this was running before I ran the REG file, but seemed to go away afterwards. If it's still there, I'd have ended it forcefully.
Even after you do the usual install/uninstall programmes route of uninstalling Wondershare, when you do a search for it there are still many files left on your system. If you try to delete them it will refuse because "it is open". Usually it's the Wondershare helper which stays open, which prevents you from deleting the files. Go control.alt.delete, open processes, find the helper and end task, then do a search for Wondershare and delete all remaining files.
I had the same problem. I uninstalled Wondershare from control panel but when I reboot a dialogue box appears every time saying that "wondershare helper compact" wants to modify the system.I went into standard malware clean-up mode: Open regedit and search for wshelper.exe. You will find lots of matches but you can ignore most of them. Keep pressing F3 to find the next match until you eventually find a match sitting inside a RUN key. The 'RUN' keys are important because this is how software hooks into the computer startup sequence. Once you have found the wshelper.exe value under a RUN key then delete it.* Be careful not to delete anything else apart from the wshelper.exe value. If you accidentally delete anything else you can cause damage to your computer. Only follow this procedure if you are experienced. Also backup your registry by creating a restore point in control panel *You may find you have more than one "RUN" key (in my case my computer has a WOW6432 redirection subnode so I have two RUN keys) so keep looking for any RUN keys where wshelper.exe may be hiding.I then did a reboot and I no longer get the annoying Wondershare helper dialog boxes. I have not bothered to clean up all the other registry entries and hard drive folders because I am happy that it is all unhooked and not active.I hope this helps people in the same situation.
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