You are Only UNINSTALLING Programs Not REMOVING them from Windows - BIG MISTAKE

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You are Only UNINSTALLING Programs Not REMOVING them from Windows - BIG MISTAKE
Stop using this old and traditional way to uninstall any app or program from your Windows machine as it only uninstalls the program and doesn't remove them from your device.

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The only Uninstaller that I use is Revo Uninstaller

bw
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Whether or not all remnants of the program are removed depends on the install and uninstall routines of the particular software package. A software author can choose to remove all remnants such as registry entries and program directories such as This could also include auxiliary programs. Many software authors don't want to go to the trouble to do this, particularly for the registry entries. This is one reason I don't like using the registry for application programs. I prefer the traditional Unix/Linux method of putting all program related data in a separate directory and subdirectories for a particular program and using .ini files for information about any data the program may use. I have seen this method used for science and engineering software that runs on multiple systems.

For Windows programs that use the registry and common directories such as C:\User\Username\Appdata for program information I have used uninstallers such as Iobit Uninstaller and Revo Uninstaller. I prefer Iobit Uninstaller Professional in spite of the tendency of Iobit to try to install other utilities at the same time.

JeffRyman
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Revo Uninstaller does the job right... 💥

ShaighJosephson
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Uninstall failures are entirely due to sloppy programming by lazy software devs who are only too happy to spray their stuff all over the place (Program Files, ProgramData, %User%, %User%\Appdata etc) but can't be bothered to clear up when they're done. It's not difficult to write an uninstall routine to completely get rid of whatever you put there, particularly when you're the one who knows where it all went in the first place, it's just plain damn laziness. Quite honestly, it's like renting out space to a bad tenant who knocks down some walls, puts others up, repaints what's left in hideous colours, and leaves you to deal with the mess when you evict them. Those devs and their software companies should be named and shamed.

mitabpraga
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Thank you so much. Glad that I finally got rid of programs, that were not fully gone.

leoda_lion
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What if i want to uninstall Revo Uninstaller

Sitieyoeiditte
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I remember a rule of thumb when uninstalling/deleting a program...
Turn OFF System Restore.
Shift + Delete on some applications...
That was for XP and before...
Vista to present now uses Carbon Shadow Copy...
A sneaky DCIM (type) file now bypasses turning off system restore...
So nothing actually gets deleted...

slacker
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Thank you. You are correct. Most people are unaware of these things

kpv
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Great tip on the Revo uninstaller, thanks. In the options menu do I need to check or un-check the Make a System Restore Point before uninstall? Thanks again

jesseparker
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I'm always watching your videos thank you boss😊😊

MasudRana-sqti
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thanks your the best my pc is overheating sometimes because of my memory

adjustedcurve
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Never heard that Windows uninstalls programs, that’s rubbish . It’s the particular programs setup/uninstaller script which does it. And by the way, I would mot touch McAfee with a 10-foot pole.

peterwolfik
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FYI Windows doesn't uninstall those programs, the programs uninstaller/setup is the one who removes itself. Before uninstalling make sure you don't have the program opened or its dependencies are running else those files will be left unattended (will be removed after a restart).

rvKY
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Thank you sir for this valuable information. May I ask is there software available that you know of that will check your installed programs and see if there are programs that have been uninstalled the traditional way you have shown us in this video and give us the option to remove all of those leftover files and folders and windows registry entries?

Thank you sir for your consideration to this inquiry and have a great day sir,
Eddie Rogers, Minister, D.D.

eddierogers
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How does Revo handle shared resources?
Also, not all registry entries for a given application contain the apps name...how well does Revo find these "now orphaned" keys?

bradlyferrell
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After uninstall, the web advisor folder was there because that is a separate application. You uninstalled McAfee, so that folder is uninstalled.
Saying a leftover file to be dangerous if not uninstalled by a third-party is exaggerated and wrong. Once you uninstall, the executable file gets uninstalled. So it can't run on its own.
User can delete %temp% files manually if they want instead of using a separate 3rd party app.

spp
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So what should be done ✅ . I have previously uninstalled certain applications in the Traditional Method and I have files of it as "Leftover's" in my storage and occupying all the space . Is there any methodology to even eliminate these files .

Hareecharan_Conqueror
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I like GEEK uninstaller which removes all other files after uninstall

YOJIMMIE
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Revo uninstaller is good, thanks for the information I didn't know that before .

RomeoJuillet
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Does Revo also cleanup files of apps that were uninstalled before you installed Revo?

sergeyalexandrovich