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<blockquote data-quote="don_dolarson" data-source="post: 919512" data-attributes="member: 90060"><p>I've been testing this software a bit now. I've installed and uninstalled (monitored/snapshot) 3 programs which are:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Thunderbird x86</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">System Restore Explorer</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Gmail Notifier Pro</li> </ul><p>Most are gone, both files and folders from the hard drive as well as the registry. Some single .exe in <em>%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.Windows.Cortana_cw5n1h2txyewy\LocalState\AppIconCache\100</em> and .log file in <em>%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\CLR_v2.0_32\UsageLogs for </em><strong>Gmail Notifier Pro</strong> has been left, as well as <em>BagMRU, ComDlg32, NavyPanel</em> and all these registry entries corresponding to explorer.exe folder view. I believe those will remain there until I reset folder view which never gonna happen. No big deal, however. Such entries will be there even by simply editing a folder name for example, or whatever with folders and names. All my explorer settings exported are 40MB...</p><p></p><p><strong>Thunderbird </strong>is something I'm testing to replace a couple of my Chrome add ons, so when I'm done, I'll back up the data folder, uninstall it, and see.</p><p></p><p>Coming to the <strong>System Restore Explorer, </strong>it's the same situation as for <strong>Gmail Notifier Pro</strong>. Same folders, same files, different names only. Registry mostly clean, only some binary entry left here and there, except <em>BagMRU </em>and so on.</p><p></p><p>I'm satisfied so far, though I haven't been tested this software yet too much.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, I've decided to uninstall the junk software called <strong>Corsair iCue</strong>. This garbage has been installed a couple of weeks ago so no monitored installation has been done, however, much junk is still left. I've used the forced uninstallation (for all programs). 2 services (1 driver) are still running, 1 .exe of this service is running too, and a lot of garbage on the hard drive and in the registry, though much more has been removed, even from System32 folder. Many of the other services and processes running are gone, but these below are still there and running after a restart.</p><p></p><p>CorsairGamingAudioConfig / service</p><p>CorsairGamingAudioService / driver</p><p>CorsairGamingAudioCfgService64.exe, 1,6 MB, Corsair Gaming Headset Drivers, 05:32:00 2020-12-18 C:\Windows\System32</p><p></p><p>Maybe things looked better if it was installed as a monitored program with a snapshot. It's not that bad I guess. The registry is like +150 entries.</p><p>[ATTACH]251396[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="don_dolarson, post: 919512, member: 90060"] I've been testing this software a bit now. I've installed and uninstalled (monitored/snapshot) 3 programs which are: [LIST] [*]Thunderbird x86 [*]System Restore Explorer [*]Gmail Notifier Pro [/LIST] Most are gone, both files and folders from the hard drive as well as the registry. Some single .exe in [I]%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.Windows.Cortana_cw5n1h2txyewy\LocalState\AppIconCache\100[/I] and .log file in [I]%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\CLR_v2.0_32\UsageLogs for [/I][B]Gmail Notifier Pro[/B] has been left, as well as [I]BagMRU, ComDlg32, NavyPanel[/I] and all these registry entries corresponding to explorer.exe folder view. I believe those will remain there until I reset folder view which never gonna happen. No big deal, however. Such entries will be there even by simply editing a folder name for example, or whatever with folders and names. All my explorer settings exported are 40MB... [B]Thunderbird [/B]is something I'm testing to replace a couple of my Chrome add ons, so when I'm done, I'll back up the data folder, uninstall it, and see. Coming to the [B]System Restore Explorer, [/B]it's the same situation as for [B]Gmail Notifier Pro[/B]. Same folders, same files, different names only. Registry mostly clean, only some binary entry left here and there, except [I]BagMRU [/I]and so on. I'm satisfied so far, though I haven't been tested this software yet too much. Also, I've decided to uninstall the junk software called [B]Corsair iCue[/B]. This garbage has been installed a couple of weeks ago so no monitored installation has been done, however, much junk is still left. I've used the forced uninstallation (for all programs). 2 services (1 driver) are still running, 1 .exe of this service is running too, and a lot of garbage on the hard drive and in the registry, though much more has been removed, even from System32 folder. Many of the other services and processes running are gone, but these below are still there and running after a restart. CorsairGamingAudioConfig / service CorsairGamingAudioService / driver CorsairGamingAudioCfgService64.exe, 1,6 MB, Corsair Gaming Headset Drivers, 05:32:00 2020-12-18 C:\Windows\System32 Maybe things looked better if it was installed as a monitored program with a snapshot. It's not that bad I guess. The registry is like +150 entries. [ATTACH]251396[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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