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Hi I have tried to uninstall an older security program cos it was conflicting with a new program. I opted to uninnstall it but it wouldn't completely uninnstall. So , opened add/remove clicked on remove but it won't open the window for me to complete the removal of it. I have re-installed the other program etc but the conflict exists because I can't remove the older program and.... (takes breath). ..... Because it wasn't completely removed it also means it conflicts with a re-installation to then go through the removal process again.
I think there are programs that rip programs off your drive even if locked. Any helpful suggestions appreciated. |
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Which version of Windows are you running. Windows XP will let you remove stubborn files in Safe Mode. Vista and Windows 7 monitor installations more closely and can generally remove most applications in normal running mode.
How to get into Safe Mode If that doesn't work, there is a program called Revo which I have used to remove PITA security software from Windows XP. The free version can be downloaded from here Revo will bring up all the details of the registry entries as well. Often they cause problems later on with other security software. There are some antivirus programs that have special removal tools that you might need - so the name of the software will help. |
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XP and it is Avast I am trying to delete. It didn't fully delete a while back but wasn't causing an issue then it is now. You aren't obliged to answer the survey questions to download the tool. But read the instructions for using it. |
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Avast have a removal tool. It can be downloaded from here Still displaying conflicts. Will repeat the steps bar one extra one and see if that makes a difference this time. |
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I should probably have asked before. What is the issue it's causing? But .... *drum roll*. It is all fixed now. Fully functioning and I also sucessfully removed an even older program that had just been sitting on my PC taking up space. That program , which the newer program of the same company identified as a conflict potential as well. Thank you. :-) I felt impressed that I solved the re-start loop here by myself. |
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