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how to uninstall  programs from your computer using IObit uninstaller
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  1. select download iObit Uninstaller
  2. select external mirror
  3. select Iobituninstaller .exe
  4. select run
  5. select the program you would like to uninstall  
  6. select uninstall
  7. select create a restore point
  8. Uninstall the program  
  9. select power scan
  10. select delete

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

   

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#2
Great tutorial Compton.
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#3
Problem with Iobit is it doesn't remove everything especially it's own products.

Still, good tutorials Compton keep 'em coming Wink
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(03-23-2015, 01:22 PM)GuiltySpark Wrote:  Problem with Iobit is it doesn't remove everything especially it's own products.

What uninstaller does a better job than IObit? I've tried Revo and Your Uninstaller, but found IObit to be better than the others.
Remember! You should exercise complete CTRL and you ALT to think carefully before you DELete stuff willy nilly.
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#5
Your uninstaller is full of nastiest best to stay away from that one.
In terms of which is best, that would depend on what programs you're trying to remove and whether or not its x64 / x86.

Here's an interesting take on things : Comparisons
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#6
Thanks for the link GuiltySpark, it was very interesting reading. It makes more sense to monitor an installation rather than trying to find leftovers. CPM seems the way to go Smile
Remember! You should exercise complete CTRL and you ALT to think carefully before you DELete stuff willy nilly.
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