Revo Uninstaller With Crack

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Mario Roby

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Aug 5, 2024, 2:46:32 PM8/5/24
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Ipersonally 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.


Revo Uninstaller free only sees 32 Bit apps. Waterfox is a 64 Bit browser similar to FF. To see and thus uninstall 64 Bit apps you would need the pro version. I suspect the app you are uninstalling is a 64 Bit app.


I would suggest CP, Programs and Features. See if the app is listed there. Uninstall it, then use CCleaner to clean up left overs in the app and registry. Be careful with the registry and only choose those entries that are part of the uninstalled app.


I use Revo Pro and highly recommend it. I especially like the monitored install feature which makes uninstalls go much faster and are more complete. If you do a lot of testing of programs like I do it is a life saver well worth the money IMHO. If you sign up for the Bits du jour newsletter they often have a good deal on Revo Pro as well as other software often recommended here like Macrium Reflect Pro, etc. HTH :cheers:


When uninstalling using Geekuninstaller Geek runs the programs you wish to uninstall built-in uninstaller ( unless you choose force removal option ) and then Geek scans for leftover files and registry items so the user can get more of a cleaner uninstall than just using the Windows built-in option. In my experience of testing both Revo and Geek Revo seemed to scan and find more registry items but that was when I was scanning using the moderate and advanced mode in Revo rather than the safe-mode which is the mode recommended to the average user and the mode I usually use, as we all know deleting registry items willy nilly is not a good idea. When using Revo safe-mode Revo and Geek preformed about the same in finding and deleting leftovers, Geek only has one scan mode.


Revo Uninstaller is a robust solution for cases where standard program uninstallation processes fall short. It serves as both a replacement and enhancement to Windows' built-in uninstaller. Here is all you need to know about Revo Uninstaller:


Also, the user interface is intuitive, offering various features to efficiently manage programs. These features collectively make Revo Uninstaller a comprehensive solution for users seeking to thoroughly and efficiently manage the uninstallation and removal of programs on Windows systems.


Revo Uninstaller has three versions: Free, Pro, and Pro Portable. The Free version offers basic uninstallation and cleaning features. The Pro version expands these capabilities with forced uninstallation, real-time system monitoring, multi-level backup, command line program uninstall support, and dark mode customization. The Pro Portable version extends these functions to multiple computers and USB stick use, accompanied by a 60-day money-back guarantee.


Revo Uninstaller is a practical tool for thoroughly removing programs on Windows systems. Its Uninstaller module, the Hunter Mode, and additional cleaning tools ensure a more comprehensive cleanup, preventing residual data from cluttering the system.


Revo Uninstaller lets you uninstall programs using a simplified interface. If you have lots of software installed, you can reorder them, list them by icon or detail and even search by name. Revo also has a hunter mode designed to help you identify which displayed windows are associated with which program. Like all local software uninstallers, Revo Uninstaller requires admin rights.


As you can expect, IObit Uninstaller behaves just like any uninstaller, in that it helps you to quickly and easily remove unwanted programs from your computer. Of course, in doing so, it differs from Revo Uninstaller in a number of ways.


Moreover, IObit Uninstaller is appreciably faster than Revo Uninstaller. Whereas Revo often takes several seconds to load and catalog everything you have installed, IObit Uninstaller is ready to go almost instantly.


Unlike Revo Uninstaller, however, Absolute Uninstaller is noticeably pared back in what it can accomplish. There is no Hunter Mode or extraneous tools that you can use to further clean up your computer.


However, Absolute Uninstaller makes up for this disadvantage with sheer speed and ease of use. It beats out Revo Uninstaller for navigating through recently installed programs, and Absolute Uninstaller even picks up some programs that Revo missed.


While Revo Uninstaller is unable to remove more than one program at a time, Bulk Crap Uninstaller excels at it. You can select as many programs as you want to remove all at once, and Bulk Crap Uninstaller will show you a confirmation box letting you alter the order and type of uninstallation as you go.


This is because removing these files can sometimes be dangerous to the health of a program or your computer, but if you know better, Bulk Crap Uninstaller helps you to get rid of whatever you want gone.


Wise Program Uninstaller behaves much like Revo Uninstaller in that it provides you with a list of various installed programs to remove. It is worth noting that it seemed to provide a less comprehensive list than Revo did, with fewer entries and less information about them, such as file size and more.


Like Revo Uninstaller, Geek Uninstaller is good for scanning for leftover files after removing a program, but unlike Revo Uninstaller, Geek Uninstaller has some issues with finding programs installed on multiple drives.


Have you ever had a program on your PC that, for some reason, simply won't uninstall? There are a ton of programs, especially older ones, that suffer from incomplete uninstallers or not even having a pre-packaged uninstaller with them. For those pieces of software, you're better off using a dedicated uninstaller program to remove it. That's where Revo Uninstaller comes in.


Revo Uninstaller is one of those all-in-one tools that claims to do things like remove bloatware, clean your registry, and more. We don't recommend using those tools, but as a tool for uninstalling programs thoroughly, Revo Uninstaller is a great addition to your arsenal of tools. It's a free program that does have a paid upgrade, adding features like batch uninstall and more, but you don't need that for pretty much all basic uses.


If you want to download and use Revo, it's super easy to get started. There's a portable version that I use, and you can just launch the program and immediately start using it. To uninstall a program, do the following:


Keeping these files is largely harmless, and you don't need to worry if they're still there or not. Still, files from applications can build up over time, and this is a quick and easy way to ensure that they don't stick around. Plus, it's a nicer UI and quicker (in my opinion) than the built in applications manager in Windows.

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