There are some annoying programs that needs to be deleted. This tutorial will aid you in deleting the program.

1. Go to Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs. Look for the unwanted program and delete it..
2. Click Start -> Search or Find -> For Files or Folders. In the “look in” search box, select C drive.
3. Type: the name of the program, and press Enter.

4. If your search retrieves a file, right click on each file then go down to “Delete” and left click.

5. You will be asked if you want to send the file to the Recycling bin – click “Yes”.

6. **Proceed with caution ** Go to Start -> Run. Type Regedit and click OK to open up Windows Registry Editor.
7. Navigate to HKEY Local Machine > Software.
8. Look for the unwanted program. First left-click on the folder to highlight it, and then right-click and select Delete.
9. When the system asks “Are you sure you want to delete this key”, click Yes. Then close out of Windows Registry Editor.

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Comment by BioTecK
2008-08-05 16:59:48

That’s one way to delete it, but for those who don’t much about the registery it can be very hard.
To uninstall a program completely I recommend: Revo Uninstaller.
See my “review” of it:
http://www.bioteck.net/2008/06/04/revo-uninstaller/

 
Comment by Donace
2008-08-05 21:59:02

i agree with bio above there are other un-installers that work betetr the windows proprietary one. Alot of programs leave dll’s and reg entries cluttered about.

 
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