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Uninstalr: Or how I tested all the Windows uninstallers and ended up making a new one
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<blockquote data-quote="jv16" data-source="post: 1051030" data-attributes="member: 98343"><p>Uninstalr will attempt to remove everything you tell it to remove. If two software are connected somehow, for example, McAfee and LG software in your case, Uninstalr is going to assume you know what you are doing if you ask it to remove McAfee.</p><p></p><p>I have often used the hammer example. A hammer won't ask you whether you want to hit the nail into a wall that has water pipe behind it. You will need to know how to use a hammer or you might end up in trouble. Similar logic applies to Uninstalr, or any other equally powerful tool.</p><p></p><p>That is also the reason why it lists every single file, folder, registry key and registry entry for you to review before any uninstallation begins. It is for you to confirm you want these items to be removed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jv16, post: 1051030, member: 98343"] Uninstalr will attempt to remove everything you tell it to remove. If two software are connected somehow, for example, McAfee and LG software in your case, Uninstalr is going to assume you know what you are doing if you ask it to remove McAfee. I have often used the hammer example. A hammer won't ask you whether you want to hit the nail into a wall that has water pipe behind it. You will need to know how to use a hammer or you might end up in trouble. Similar logic applies to Uninstalr, or any other equally powerful tool. That is also the reason why it lists every single file, folder, registry key and registry entry for you to review before any uninstallation begins. It is for you to confirm you want these items to be removed. [/QUOTE]
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