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<blockquote data-quote="Evjl&#039;s Rain" data-source="post: 831717" data-attributes="member: 51905"><p>I think you should give it another try because you get rid of it too quickly before knowing that's the way it works</p><p>moreover, of you have a problem of uninstalling any program, you can try to reinstall it and then uninstall. Usually because something is missing, the program cannot uninstall itself. Reinstalling provides missing files so then you can uninstall with ease</p><p>sometimes you need extra tools to uninstall a program, such as uninstalling microsoft office when it's corrupted</p><p></p><p>again I can explain the appearance of some random folders you saw in your machine after installing Wisevector</p><p>those are the folders Wisevector created to fool ransomwares and to detect the ransomware activity</p><p>when ransomwares or any program try to access those folders, immediately, wisevector will block the programs or ransomwares regardless of what they are (even safe programs -> to prevent further damage</p><p></p><p>those are safe and intentionally created. I know they look very suspicious but the fact that they are useful</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evjl's Rain, post: 831717, member: 51905"] I think you should give it another try because you get rid of it too quickly before knowing that's the way it works moreover, of you have a problem of uninstalling any program, you can try to reinstall it and then uninstall. Usually because something is missing, the program cannot uninstall itself. Reinstalling provides missing files so then you can uninstall with ease sometimes you need extra tools to uninstall a program, such as uninstalling microsoft office when it's corrupted again I can explain the appearance of some random folders you saw in your machine after installing Wisevector those are the folders Wisevector created to fool ransomwares and to detect the ransomware activity when ransomwares or any program try to access those folders, immediately, wisevector will block the programs or ransomwares regardless of what they are (even safe programs -> to prevent further damage those are safe and intentionally created. I know they look very suspicious but the fact that they are useful [/QUOTE]
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