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Is it better to uninstall a troublesome program In Safe Mode?
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<blockquote data-quote="dragonmew" data-source="post: 279406" data-attributes="member: 36541"><p>if you want a decent uninstall program try iobit uninstaller its free and it goes the extra mile when uninstalling programs after its done the standard uninstall it will scan the rest of your pc for any other files related to that program ie in the registry and delete those to, this is why i never use windows built in uninstaller as it still leaves traces of programs on your system and your registry can become areal mess if you dnt clean it up with something, also have you tried using privazer to like permanently erase the files/folders, i would try safe mode if that dnt work then try safe mode w/ networking. also i would download sandboxie from now on to test programs before run on your actual pc.</p><p></p><p>you need a proper cleaner to get rid of it i think like east tec eraser or privazer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragonmew, post: 279406, member: 36541"] if you want a decent uninstall program try iobit uninstaller its free and it goes the extra mile when uninstalling programs after its done the standard uninstall it will scan the rest of your pc for any other files related to that program ie in the registry and delete those to, this is why i never use windows built in uninstaller as it still leaves traces of programs on your system and your registry can become areal mess if you dnt clean it up with something, also have you tried using privazer to like permanently erase the files/folders, i would try safe mode if that dnt work then try safe mode w/ networking. also i would download sandboxie from now on to test programs before run on your actual pc. you need a proper cleaner to get rid of it i think like east tec eraser or privazer [/QUOTE]
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