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<blockquote data-quote="RejZoR" data-source="post: 583880" data-attributes="member: 57233"><p>I usually uninstall stuff the usual way and then do the file/folder and registry search by hand.</p><p></p><p>For example, if I uninstall avast!, I then search for "avast" on C: drive and delete everything it finds and can be deleted. Then I use Auslogics Registry Cleaner and use the manual mode. Search for "avast" again and delete it all. Basically same goes for other companies. Only ones that don't wok like this are names like "AVG" because the name is too short and gets included in bunch of files and registry entries because it's just too short so I don't do that for these. The rest like Kaspersky, Comodo, Bitdefender, Norton, AVIRA etc works perfectly fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RejZoR, post: 583880, member: 57233"] I usually uninstall stuff the usual way and then do the file/folder and registry search by hand. For example, if I uninstall avast!, I then search for "avast" on C: drive and delete everything it finds and can be deleted. Then I use Auslogics Registry Cleaner and use the manual mode. Search for "avast" again and delete it all. Basically same goes for other companies. Only ones that don't wok like this are names like "AVG" because the name is too short and gets included in bunch of files and registry entries because it's just too short so I don't do that for these. The rest like Kaspersky, Comodo, Bitdefender, Norton, AVIRA etc works perfectly fine. [/QUOTE]
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