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Well, there are many third-party tools that offer great services. It uses smart uninstallation feature that removes the application or program safely. Let us check how it works. With these simple steps, you can easily uninstall the apps without causing any problem to other program and apps installed on your PC.

Along with uninstalling software or programs from the computer, there are many other features available in CleanMyPC for what exactly it is known for. One such is PC Cleanup. It intelligently removes all your temporary files, duplicate files, cache memory, and other such things and makes storage space for much-needed software. Suppose your PC is slow while you start it, it checks all background apps and the autorun apps and stops them to start at the beginning when your computer starts.

Give credit when credit is due, I say. This really helps!! Although, when I go to uninstall programs through the registry editor, some of the programs don't have a display name. There are weird advertisement apps that keep randomly installing themselves and it won't let me uninstall them through the control panel.

They might be the unnamed programs, but I don't want to accidentally delete something important How do I work around this? I had a problem like that trying to uninstall a program that there was no way to get rid of it. So, I used to use this website called "listentoyoutube" to get sound files off of YouTube because I am starting to make animations and intros for my YouTube channel.

Well, I went on this site, like any other day, but this time when I was downloading the sound file of a Gaming YouTuber's video, it told me to download this thing, and I figured, "Oh ok, maybe the site updated and this is for easier converting or something. That didn't work. Then, I stumbled upon this, and I thought, "My savior! It had every other thing under my software except for that.

Is there anyway to remove this without restoring my computer to factory settings? Thank you for the clear instructions for removing the key from the Registry. I was able to remove the bundled software uninstall programe! It seems these instructions won't fully apply on windows I am unable to uninstall a program which is named as bundled software uninstaller Like I said "It is MY f'ing' comuoter and I control all who is and what is on it, not you , microsoft idoits.

I also can't find the key for Java in the registry editor. Thanks for this! Even if the programs gets uninstalled there will still be many leftovers that will remain forever on your hard drive. I agree with the use of an uninstaller program. They provide you with several options to uninstall the program as well as related files. But thanks for this! It can help solve problems that are caused when a program does not uninstall properly.

Thanks for the tip, will try it when needed. I also use Revo uninstaller free version and it has always force uninstalled for me without any problems. Before you re-install Windows, it might be something more simple like running out of disk space. Find 'My Computer' from the start button menu and right click on 'local disk C:' then 'properties' to check on available disk space.

At least a couple gig should be available. I had Microsoft Office student and teacher edition. I uninstalled it to download another version of Microsoft Office that has Publisher and Outlook which my previous version did not. When I try to install the new version, it says it cannot be installed because I still have Update for Microsoft Word kB installed.

When I highlight the update in the control panel, uninstall is not an option. How do I uninstall it and why won't it uninstall? I get a "Error deleting key" when I tried to delete this horrible, horrible program I so want to rid my computer of in all aspects.

Which is "Avast" , by the way. My computer hasn't been running right sense I downloaded "Avast"-did not pay anything, either it was free or trial version. Some type of files, such as shared libraries. By default, Windows hides these folders. The install setup makes changes in the Windows Registry. This is a database where the settings and options for the operating system are stored. Same goes for any applications or OS components that use this database.

The installer can make changes in the Registry. For example, if a shared library needs to be registered or if certain types of files need to be associated with the program being installed. If you install it you will also be able to open Microsoft Word documents.

Next in line is… The installer is taking is to add a key to the Windows Registry. This is where the Windows Apps and Features tool looks for installed programs. During the installation process, all these operations for installing are stored in a special log file. The uninstaller goes through the log file and reverts all the changes done during the installation.

In other words, it deletes all the copied files, all Registry keys created and so forth. If by any chance there is no log file, or if there is no record of the changes made to the registry, there is a high chance that the uninstaller will fail.

This means that the software product will need to be removed by other means. Find the specific software that you want to uninstall and select it. Click the Uninstall button After that just follow the onscreen instructions. You can find more about this process in our previously written article about this topic However, there are cases where Windows fails to uninstall certain third-party programs.

You can find information on how to use the Forced Uninstall in this article Revo Uninstaller Pro 4 forced uninstall also helps in some cases when the product that you want to remove gets stuck halfway through its uninstallation.

Method II — Manufacturers uninstall tool Most of the software that you are installing on your PC comes with their very own uninstaller. To use this method, follow these steps: Navigate to the directory where the program is installed.

Check the content of the folder where the application is installed and locate the uninstaller. Double-click the file and launch it Follow the instructions and complete the uninstallation process Method III — Uninstall applications with Safe Mode In some cases, a third-party interference can cause trouble when you are trying to uninstall a program from your Windows 10 PC.



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