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"The most common reason to not see some programs in the list of installed programs of Revo Uninstaller Free is if you are using a 64-bit Windows version and the missing programs are installed as native 64-bit programs.
The reason is that Revo Uninstaller Free doesn't fully support 64-bit systems yet. Revo Uninstaller Pro supports 64-bit versions of Windows and it has 30-day fully functional trial."

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Which leads me to the question I want to ask. I am running Windows 10 - does CCleaner (both free and Pro versions) install themselves as "native 64-bit programs" when downloaded on a Win 10 computer? I have seen a reference on the Piriform website somewhere to CCleaner being available in both 32 and 64-bit versions, but did not find an answer to my specific question.

I'm trying to decide whether to go to paid versions of both CCleaner and Revo, but want to know as much as I can re how these two will interact (incidentally, I don't plan to use the registry cleaner).

Ccleaner (et al) indeed install as native 64bit (as I understand the statement to mean installed in "program files" folder as opposed to "program files x86" folder) on a 64bit machine. If the machine is 32 bit the 32bit version is of course installed. It reallllllllllllllllly suprises me that revo doesn't fully support 64bit, that's just plain stupid on their part in 2016

Revo Uninstaller Free is however old, it was last updated July 2013 - source. Perhaps the free version is now abandonware, certainly seems that way and it makes it evident the Pro version is required in order to get the newest versions.

It isn't dead, it just seems as though they've abandoned the freeware version while still maintaining and updating the paid Pro version which was last updated December 2015. It's not unusual at all, many freeware titles have followed that route.

Although I have that seemly last freeware version installed it doesn't bother me personally that they've did this as I'm rarely if ever uninstalling software (also rarely if ever installing any either) to even require it.

Just read this article and wanted to update it. Revo Uninstaller Free is definitely still alive and being updated. No, it does seem like between 2013 and 2016 there weren't any updates, but there have been quite a few since. The latest being: MARCH 26, 2018 REVO UNINSTALLER FREEWARE VERSION 2.0.5

I personally use the "advanced removal" to make sure all remnants are gone. Revo will also automatically create a new system restore point just in case something gets deleted that shouldn't (i've never had that happen though)

I swear by Revo. I haven't used the windows uninstaller in ages. I recently tried out Ashampoo Uninstaller but that app. was a joke. It was bloated and took forever to install and remove anything. Remove is light and fast and just plain does the job. Highly recommend.

I used Windows to remove IceChat after I could not get it to work months ago and it was only when I was messing around with my scummvm DL that I noticed there was a empty file still left over so I had to manually remove that.

Yes, it's generally MUCH more thorough about removing all the stuff that is usually left over. Ccleaner's uninstaller just uses the normal uninstaller for the programs it lists, which often leave behind a lot.

has anyone had experience uninstalling the new version of spyware doctor? its a pain to uninstall, revo wont do the job either. I managed to keep it with my other layers of protection but im alittle worried how it would hold up because i heard stories that spyware doctor doesnt play well with other programs

lol as i was typing a problem just happened. It is telling me to restart my computer because updates are available. This is trouble right here, i dont want to restart my computer everytime a update is available

I DL'd this and was wondering what level of uninstall do people use? The most advanced one sees to remove things from the reg and I have heard time and time again on here that the reg is not to be tampered with if you do not know what you are doing, Is it safe to use that mode?

The advice about not fooling with the registry is pretty good advice in general. For this though, I use the advanced mode myself, because I still want to get all those orphans out. One of the first things it will do is create a restore point as long as you don't have that option turned off. Just be careful that you ONLY click on the bolded entries. It will show you a whole section of the registry tree and you don't want to click in the wrong place is all. It will typically find entries in the ARP cache that would otherwise be left, but sometimes you would be surprised what it finds as still left in there. My family likes to try a lot of the one hour game trials at one of the online sites and I typically have to install and uninstall over 20 games a month in addition to regular activities. That also ends up fragmenting the registry so I use NTREGOPT or Sysinternals PAGE DEFRAG to get it all back in order. Here's another little trick to keep in mind if you are uninstalling - open windows explorer to C:\Documents and Settings\ - then perform a search with wildcards (*) for the program you are uninstalling. A lot of the built in uninstallers will leave directories and files somewhere in one of the C:\Documents and Settings\Application Data directories. Sometimes it's in the \All Users and sometimes its in the \username directory. Occasionally, they are in both. I've found that Revo will rarely find those. Nor will it find icons in a folder on the desktop. Also be aware that if you use similarly named programs and decide to uninstall one of them, Revo will very occasionally get mixed up and offer to delete the wrong files - just keep an eye on the directory paths it is pointing to and you should be fine.

With the release of Revo Uninstaller Pro 5, we introduce the functionality to uninstall programs and apps for standard (non-admin) users, as well as the option to scan for leftovers for all available accounts (administrator or user) on the computer.

Forced Uninstall relies on the same proven scanning algorithm in Revo Uninstaller Pro, ensuring a thorough scan while maintaining a high accuracy. It also works in conjunction with our Logs Database in an attempt to achieve the best possible results for removal.

Quick Uninstall will create one Registry backup and System Restore Point for the entire queue of programs, then proceed to uninstall each program by running its built-in uninstaller followed by an automatic leftover scan and removal. Revo Uninstaller Pro will attempt to run built-in uninstallers silently to speed up the process and allow for as little user involvement as possible.

The Real-Time Installation Monitor tracks changes made to your system during the installation of a program, and records all that data to a so-called "trace log". It can be used later when uninstalling that program enabling Revo Uninstaller Pro to be potentially both more precise and more thorough during the program removal, deleting obscure leftovers that may have otherwise been missed by a traditional leftover scan.

Windows Apps, being an integral part of the most recent versions of Windows, can also be removed by Revo Uninstaller Pro. All apps (the ones that come pre-installed with Windows and any that are installed later by the user) are listed separately from regulars, in their own module, allowing for better organization.

In Revo Uninstaller Pro 5, the Windows Apps module has received a few important improvements. Users can now uninstall multiple apps in succession (using the Quick Uninstall feature remove an app for all users, and reset apps to their default state, which can be used as a troubleshooting step.

The Traced Programs module not only lists all created trace logs, but allows additional options as well. Users can perform a complete removal using an existing trace log, or they can use the available Custom Uninstall option, which allows AN INDIVIDUAL selection of the files, folders, and Registry entries to be removed.

While Revo Uninstaller Pro's leftover scanning algorithm is designed to be as robust as possible and is being improved constantly, nothing is perfect. Security and reliability are also high on our priorities list, which is why Revo Uninstaller Pro employs a multi-level backup system to ensure our users' peace of mind.

At the beginning of every uninstallation, Revo Uninstaller Pro attempts to create a Restore Point using Windows' own System Restore feature and also creates a backup of the entire Windows Registry.

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I'm running a new XPS 8930 desktop-(about a month old), and have been researching the issues involving Dell Update for Win 10. I currently have Dell Update/ver 3.1.1. pre-installed on my Win10/64bit system. I also have Dell Support Assist ver/3.4.1.49 pre-installed as well. I've been told having both these apps together on one system will eventually cause problems, and it was suggested to uninstall Dell Update completely-(using Revo Uninstaller to completely remove all traces). The Dell Update has only worked once for me-(1st scan/check approx 2 days after my first system bootup-2/18/2020) At that time it located 4 available updates-(2 urgent, 2 recommended), and I installed them all successfully, but since then it runs checks and locates no new updates. There are no error messages displayed, it's exactly like a normal operating check, but just not finding anything new. I attempted to uninstall Dell Update, using the Revo Uninstaller/ver 2.1.1, but during that process a small window came up in the Revo program, advising me to close the following apps before installation? Dell Client Management Services was the app listed as needing closed. I cancelled the uninstall and checked my entire system-(in addition to checking the installed app list that Revo Uninstaller first displays where you select which app to uninstall), and was unable to locate this Dell Client Mgmt Service app whatsoever on my system. I also opened Task Mgr to see if it was listed as running, and it was not listed there as well. I'd like to uninstall this Dell Update app, but I wasn't sure how to proceed, so I backed off till I investigated this further. I've watched some posted vids on YouTube showing how the Revo app uninstall works and it seems athis is Revo uninstall window pretty straightforward process, although I didn't come across any vids showing this Dell Client Mgmt Service app issue appearing in any of those vids. Has anyone experienced this issue with an uninstall of Dell Update 10 for Windows, using the Revo uninstall app? Many thanks!!!!!

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