Note: be careful when you select the Advanced method, especially when you install different versions of an application (for example, Firefox 3 and Firefox 4 Beta). The remaining items of both versions are listed and you may find it a bit difficult to distinguish the items of the version to be removed.
Before Revo Uninstaller handles uninstalling the application, it will create a system restore point so that you can restore the original installation if the computer has a problem after uninstalling.
Once you have created the restore point and analyzed your application, the software will run the software's default uninstaller.
After completing the uninstallation process, the software will proceed to detect the leftover items and the remaining registry key. The highlighted item implies that they are "abandoned" by the application's default uninstall tool that you just removed. When you click the Select All button, all items will be selected but the highlighted items will be deleted. To complete the uninstallation, click the Delete button.
For some installations that require rebooting the system, select Reboot later and continue working with Revo Uninstaller software. Revo will detect the files you are using and leave them in an unmoved state until the next boot. After restarting the computer, those files are gone.
When clicking on the Tools button on the toolbar, a sidebar with two sliders appears, providing the same functionality of CCleaner to optimize the system and encapsulate the signs.
If you have never used Revo Uninstaller, we recommend that you try this software now. This is a great way to uninstall an application and immediately remove all of its presence signs. Most importantly, it will help you feel more secure knowing your computer is not a place to store unnecessary files.
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