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Guest garybear

Hi! If I use the following procedure;won't that get everything uninstalled.

1.Revo uninstaller or CCleaner uninstaller with the Regestry cleaner.

2.RegSeeker-Find in Regestry

3.Regedit-Edit-Find (F3)

4.Search Everything(Files&Folders)

Where else could there be anything? I just don't know where there could be anything left.

PS I have used special tools before, and I have always found left overs with my procedure.

Please use caution when using #3.

This is the way that I have always uninstalled Apps.

When ever you are messing in the registry , make sure your backed up(ERRUNT)

Don't count on Windows restore to an earlier time; it will let you down.

Make a backup image of your OS(Cdrive)

Garybear!

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I found no Edit buttom and therefor have to make another entry.

I would like to add that CCleaner assures you there will be no computer problems after using the program and if you are selection options for more advanced users, the program warns you, I do not suggest using other registry deletion software as I have no general experience with them.

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Hi ! I have used RegSeeker for years ans I have never had one problem. It has a back up.That's why I prefer it. CCleaner also has a back up.I also make back ups of my OS regularly. Thank you for your post.

I found no Edit buttom and therefor have to make another entry.

I would like to add that CCleaner assures you there will be no computer problems after using the program and if you are selection options for more advanced users, the program warns you, I do not suggest using other registry deletion software as I have no general experience with them.

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This is the resistry entries that RegSeeker found for Malwarebytes. Also the files and folders found by Search Everything. I would only remove Malwarebytes if I wanted to have a clean install. I would never be without Malwarebytes.post-43884-1285097225_thumb.jpg

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I think there are 62 registry entries.

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You need to have 50 posts before you get a edit button.

I found no Edit buttom and therefor have to make another entry.

I would like to add that CCleaner assures you there will be no computer problems after using the program and if you are selection options for more advanced users, the program warns you, I do not suggest using other registry deletion software as I have no general experience with them.

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This is the resistry entries that RegSeeker found for Malwarebytes. Also the files and folders found by Search Everything. I would only remove Malwarebytes if I wanted to have a clean install. I would never be without Malwarebytes.post-43884-1285097225_thumb.jpg

post-43884-1285097275_thumb.jpg

Please double click to enlarge jpg

I think there are 62 registry entries.

These is easily found by CCleaner, if not in an coming update.

Also, you should not bloat your computer with software doing the same task, I suggest using the one you feel the most comfortable with.

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Hi PCassistant. Registry entrees are not found by CCleaner and listed so that you can view each entree before deletion. CCleaner is a excellent program. The new uninstaller works great. The registry cleaner is also great. RegSeeker is a different kind of program. I have a very lean OS. It is not bloated. It is 6 years old and works flawless. Thank you for your post. When CCleaner comes out with the options that RegSeeker has, I'll think about uninstalling RegSeeker.

Garybear PS Please read my topic about 50 posts to get edit button

http://www.ehow.com/how_5047711_use-regedit.html

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