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Uninstalr 2.0 + a benchmark comparing all the popular Windows uninstallers
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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 1078323" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>I was unaware of the behaviour of Uninstalr, which is why selected the option to reboot. I'll know better next time. Perhaps you could add text instructing the user not to reboot when uninstalling apps, because other uninstallers often let you reboot and will continue from where they left off. Unless that text is already there and I missed. The way Uninstalr works makes sense and I prefer it to how other uninstallers work. Regarding the issues I had uninstalling apps, it turns out there are issues with Windows and this will be why your software can't uninstall some apps. This is a laptop I just bought and used recovery media to factory reset it. I didn't know at the time, there was problems with the factory install of Windows. I have a feeling there may be issues with file permissions.</p><p></p><p>If I am able to fix the issues with Windows, then I will give Uninstalr another try and post the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 1078323, member: 31436"] I was unaware of the behaviour of Uninstalr, which is why selected the option to reboot. I'll know better next time. Perhaps you could add text instructing the user not to reboot when uninstalling apps, because other uninstallers often let you reboot and will continue from where they left off. Unless that text is already there and I missed. The way Uninstalr works makes sense and I prefer it to how other uninstallers work. Regarding the issues I had uninstalling apps, it turns out there are issues with Windows and this will be why your software can't uninstall some apps. This is a laptop I just bought and used recovery media to factory reset it. I didn't know at the time, there was problems with the factory install of Windows. I have a feeling there may be issues with file permissions. If I am able to fix the issues with Windows, then I will give Uninstalr another try and post the results. [/QUOTE]
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