Re: Revo Uninstaller +very nice+
Von: Umma Gumma (itstotallyinvalid@invalid.ca) [Profil]
Datum: 07.08.2007 14:04
Message-ID: <ScZti.38617$_d2.1430@pd7urf3no>
Newsgroup: alt.comp.freeware
Datum: 07.08.2007 14:04
Message-ID: <ScZti.38617$_d2.1430@pd7urf3no>
Newsgroup: alt.comp.freeware
"Bear Bottoms" <bearbottoms1@gmai.com> wrote in message news:op.twoomgq3jo4m88@bwwlxc1... > On Tue, 07 Aug 2007 01:45:26 -0500, Father Guido > <Father.Guido@Phoney.Email> wrote: > >> On Mon, 06 Aug 2007 17:15:09 -0500, "Bear Bottoms" >> <bearbottoms1@gmai.com> wrote: >> >>> Yes, for specific instances, I like Zsoft and recommend both it and >>> Revo. >>> I use revo mostly. Both have their own advantages. >> >> Can Revo uninstall crappy programs like Norton Internet Security? I >> believe you normally need a special uninstaller from Symantec to clean >> out 'most' of NIS -- obviously Symantec leaves NIS traces in the >> registry so it knows if you're re-instally the same version again. > > I wouldn't know. I've never used Norton products. I know it uninstalls > programs normally then looks for left over files folders, registry > entries, setup programs and the like. Every time I've used it, I've run > Ccleaner after it and it finds nothing. I seem to remember a little > program available that was specifically designed to remove certain Norton > products. You could Google for those. > > -- > Bear Bottoms > Freeware website http://bearbottoms1.com The BIG issue I have despite using CCleaner and Revo, is that at times a program installation will put crud into the Windows folder or Windows System32 folder or the drivers folder and I have a devil of a job finding them![ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Franklin (07.08.2007 16:10)
