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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 1123132" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>It was just one app causing the issues. I just uninstalled a number of apps with no issue. While it took seemingly for ever, I'm happy to longer scan times if it means more leftovers are found. I will see if I can find which app it was tomorrow. After batch installing a number of apps, my Start Menu is no longer functioning. I don't know if the issue was called by the uninstaller of one of the apps, or if Uninstalr deleted something it shouldn't have.</p><p></p><p>I prefer the method other uninstallers use, because when you list every single file and registry key belonging to apps, you often end up with what can be a very large list to review. If you are only showing the remaining leftovers after uninstalling apps, you end up with a significantly smaller list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 1123132, member: 31436"] It was just one app causing the issues. I just uninstalled a number of apps with no issue. While it took seemingly for ever, I'm happy to longer scan times if it means more leftovers are found. I will see if I can find which app it was tomorrow. After batch installing a number of apps, my Start Menu is no longer functioning. I don't know if the issue was called by the uninstaller of one of the apps, or if Uninstalr deleted something it shouldn't have. I prefer the method other uninstallers use, because when you list every single file and registry key belonging to apps, you often end up with what can be a very large list to review. If you are only showing the remaining leftovers after uninstalling apps, you end up with a significantly smaller list. [/QUOTE]
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