How to Uninstall Funmoods Completely
If Funmoods has started to lose its charm, you may have run into difficulties removing it from your system. Follow this guide to remove it completely from any browser, and even delete its entries in your computer's registry. Close all...
Method 1 of 5:
Uninstalling Funmoods
- Close all browser windows. Shut down any programs running in the background on your computer. Any program that is currently running Funmoods needs to be closed.
- Open your list of installed programs. Click Start and select the Control Panel. For Windows XP users, select Settings then Control Panel. Open the Programs and Features tool (Windows Vista, 7, 8), or the Add/Remove Program tool (Windows XP).
- Find Funmoods. After the list finishes loading, press the F key on your keyboard to quickly locate Funmoods program. Click Uninstall/Change to begin removing the program.
- Confirm the message. A window will open telling you that your browsers will be restarted. Select the Yes option from the Uninstall window.
- Reboot your computer. Once the uninstallation process is complete, reboot your computer before moving on to the next steps.
Method 2 of 5:
Restoring Web Settings (Firefox/Aurora)
- Open Aurora or Firefox. Open the Firefox/Aurora menu in the top-left corner of the window. Click the Add-ons option. The Add-ons sidebar will open.
- Remove Funmoods. Highlight the Funmoods entry and click the Remove option. Once the uninstallation is complete, click the Restart Now button to relaunch Firefox/Aurora.
- Reset your preferences. Open the Firefox/Aurora menu. Click Options, directly underneath Add-ons. In the General tab, click Restore to Default to remove the Funmoods Home Page. Press OK to set the changes.
- Click on the icon to the left of the search bar in the top-right corner of the window. Select the Manage Search Engines option at the bottom of the list. Select Funmoods from the list and click Remove. Press OK to save your changes.
Method 3 of 5:
Restoring Web Settings (Internet Explorer)
- Open Internet Explorer. Click the Settings button in the top-right corner of the browser. Select 'Manage add-ons'.
- Browse each category for Funmoods. Use the drop down menu at the top to change the lists. Every Funmood entry should be set to Disabled in the bottom-left corner of the Window (under settings).
- Reset your home page and default search. Open the Settings menu. Select Internet Options. In the General tab, click the 'Use default' button to reset your home page. In the Search section of the General tab, click the Settings button. Delete Funmoods from the list, and set your preferred search engine as the default.
Method 4 of 5:
Restoring Web Settings (Chrome)
- Open Chrome. Click the Menu button in the top-right corner. It is a square button with three horizontal bars in it. Select Settings from the menu. This will open a new tab in the browser with your browser settings.
- Click Extensions. This is located in the left frame of the Settings menu. A list of all of your installed browser extensions will appear. Find Funmoods and click the trash can icon on the left end of the entry. This will uninstall Funmoods from the browser.
- Reset your default search. Click the Settings menu in the left frame. Under Search, select 'Manage search engines'. Scroll through the lists until you find any Funmoods entries. Hover over the entry and click the X on the right end of the entry. Click Done when finished.
- Reset your Home Page. Under the Settings menu, look for the 'On startup' section. Next to the 'Open a specific page or set of pages' option, click the Set Pages link. Delete Funmoods from the list and add whatever start page you would like.
Method 5 of 5:
Deleting the Registry Entries
- Open your registry. The registry controls how Windows operates. Be very careful while manipulating registry entries, as the wrong changes can render your system inoperable. Do not do these steps until you have performed the steps outlined above.
- Click the Start menu and type 'regedit' into the search box. Select regedit from the list of programs.
- Navigate to the Funmoods entries. In the left frame of regedit are directory trees. Scroll up or down until you find the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder. In this folder, there should be a SOFTWARE folder. Open the SOFTWARE folder, then the Classes folder, followed by AppID. Delete the following entries:
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesAppIDesrv.EXE
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesAppIDescort.DLL
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesAppIDescortApp.DLL
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesAppIDescortEng.DLL
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesAppIDescorTlbr.DLL
- Exit regedit and reboot. After your computer has rebooted, all traces of Funmoods should be gone.
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