If you have a specific application that’s not listed in Special Uninstall, all you have to do is easily fill out the form with your information and you will receive a response within 2 business days (see screenshot below): This list is independent of whether or not the application is installed on you system. Perfect Uninstaller includes a special uninstall process for each of these applications. Special Uninstall – Perfect Uninstaller provides you with a list of applications that are considered “special” to uninstall. I tried this on a program I was having issues with and lo and behold, it did actually uninstall it. It uses brute force to delete the application once and for all. Uninstall – This is the icon you click if you want to do a typical uninstall of any application listed in the application window (an example is below).įorce Uninstall – Like I said earlier, don’t you hate it when Windows’ add/remove doesn’t fully work on a stubborn program? Well, I’m here to tell you that even uninstall programs like Perfect Uninstaller can’t always uninstall a stubborn application. Perfect Uninstaller says their software can uninstall/remove any unwanted applications on your PC, forcibly remove unwanted programs that can’t be uninstalled completely by other means, clear registry entries and drivers that applications typically leave on your computer and completely remove Adobe Reader, McAfee, AOL Toolbar, AVG Anti-virus and Norton 2006/2007 that are much more difficult for a standard PC user to uninstall. Once you’ve downloaded Perfect Uninstaller, you can try out their free demo or register a full edition copy for $34.95. To begin, I wanted to test this software on the slowest PC that I have (2001 Dell with hardly any RAM and running Windows XP) to gauge if this software truly worked on the slowest of machines. They also claim to do other things which you’ll see below. Well, I decided to try the Perfect Uninstaller which claims to make uninstalling software the easiest it can be. Don’t you hate it when you think you’ve uninstalled a program only to still see it show up in your program/applications list? Deleting doesn’t work, uninstalling it via Windows doesn’t work, nothing does! It can be very frustrating. But it’s not as easy uninstalling those programs at times. In today’s age of mass software, shareware and freeware, it’s easy to get a lot of programs on your PC that you no longer need.
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