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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: 1057984" data-attributes="member: 98343"><p>The program went through multiple rounds of both public and private beta testing before release. I'm currently working on an update that addresses the accuracy issue a few people have reported. What software did you try to uninstall with it, and did the list of paths Uninstalr showed it would remove contain system related paths?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>These are false positives that some lesser known anti-virus products show. It's typically always the same anti-virus products which use low effort AI based detection which basically detect any well optimized Windows executable file as malicious or suspicious. We have been sending these companies messages about these false positives many times but they don't react. It's a very unfortunate situation, really, but I cannot see much I can do about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jv16, post: 1057984, member: 98343"] The program went through multiple rounds of both public and private beta testing before release. I'm currently working on an update that addresses the accuracy issue a few people have reported. What software did you try to uninstall with it, and did the list of paths Uninstalr showed it would remove contain system related paths? These are false positives that some lesser known anti-virus products show. It's typically always the same anti-virus products which use low effort AI based detection which basically detect any well optimized Windows executable file as malicious or suspicious. We have been sending these companies messages about these false positives many times but they don't react. It's a very unfortunate situation, really, but I cannot see much I can do about it. [/QUOTE]
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