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WORDsearch 7 Basic Edition

Overview

WORDsearch 7 Basic Edition is a program developed by WORDsearch Corp. Upon installation, it defines an auto-start registry entry which allows the program run on each boot for the user which installed it. The software installer includes 12 files and is usually about 23.47 MB (24,613,124 bytes). SmartUpdate.dll is the automatic update component of the software designed to download and apply new updates should new versions be released. In comparison to the total number of users, most PCs are running the OS Windows 7 (SP1) as well as Windows Vista (SP2). While about 92% of users of WORDsearch 7 Basic Edition come from the United States, it is also popular in France and LR.

Program detailsProgram details

Help link: www.wordsearchbible.com
Installation folder: C:\Program Files\WORDsearch 7\
Uninstaller: "C:\ProgramData\{546CACAE-23B4-49F1-9A10-B77EFBFBEC0F}\Setup.exe" REMOVE=TRUE MODIFY=FALSE
Estimated size: 23.47 MB

Program filesFiles installed by WORDsearch 7 Basic Edition

  • UpdateInstaller.exe - Update Installer (UpdateInstaller)
  • WSLibraryMerge.exe - Library Merge
  • SmartUpdate.dll - SmartUpdate
  • WS7STEPImport.exe - STEP Import (STEP Book Importer)
  • WORDsearch.exe - WORDsearch
  • ws7Import.exe - WS7 Import
  • ZipScript.exe - ZipScript
  • BE2Converter.exe
  • resources.dll
  • Restart.exe
  • WSSafeStart.exe
  • USP10.DLL (by Microsoft) - Microsoft(R) Uniscribe Unicode script processor (Uniscribe Unicode script processor)

Program behaviorsBehaviors exhibited

Startup File (User Run)
  • ZipScript.exe is loaded in the current user (HKCU) registry as an auto-starting executable named 'ZipScript' and executes as C:\Program Files\WORDsearch 7\ZipScript.exe.

How do I remove WORDsearch 7 Basic Edition?

You can uninstall WORDsearch 7 Basic Edition from your computer by using the Add/Remove Program feature in the Window's Control Panel.
  1. On the Start menu (for Windows 8, right-click the screen's bottom-left corner), click Control Panel, and then, under Programs, do one of the following:
    • Windows Vista/7/8/10: Click Uninstall a Program.
    • Windows XP: Click Add or Remove Programs.
  2. When you find the program WORDsearch 7 Basic Edition, click it, and then do one of the following:
    • Windows Vista/7/8/10: Click Uninstall.
    • Windows XP: Click the Remove or Change/Remove tab (to the right of the program).
  3. Follow the prompts. A progress bar shows you how long it will take to remove WORDsearch 7 Basic Edition.

OS VERSIONS
Win 7 (SP1) 50%
Win Vista (SP1) 10%
 
WHEN IT STARTS
Auto-starting? Yes
(Found in the run registry)
 
USER ACTIONS
Uninstall it 8%
Keep it 92%

Windows OS versionsWindows

Which Windows OS versions does it run on?
Windows 7 50.00%
Windows Vista 30.00%
Windows 10 20.00%
Which OS releases does it run on?
Windows 7 Home Premium 40.00%
Windows Vista Home Premiu... 30.00%
Windows 10 Home 20.00%
Windows 7 Professional 10.00%

Distribution by countryGeography

92.00% of installs come from the United States
Which countries install it?
  United States 92.00%
  France 4.00%
  LR 4.00%

OEM distributionPC manufacturers

What PC manufacturers (OEMs) have it installed?
Hewlett-Packard 55.56%
Dell 22.22%
Toshiba 11.11%
Sony 11.11%
Common models
TOSHIBA Satellite A215 11.11%
Sony VGN-CR131E 11.11%
Micro-Star MS-7550 11.11%
HP-Pavilion NY544AA-ABA p... 11.11%
HP HP Spectre x360 Conver... 11.11%
HP Pavilion dv6700 Notebo... 11.11%

About (from WORDsearch Corp)

WORDsearch Bible Software, a division of LifeWay Christian Resources, has been a provider of premium Bible study software since 1987.
Publisher URL: www.wordsearchbible.com

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