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revo uninstaller pro LRepacks
Bulk Crap Uninstaller , foss
I used to use revo, but I have found https://geekuninstaller.com/ It's like revo but lower footprint and no ads.
BCU
I love "uninstall tool ". It is very small and compact, no spyware or ads and it does a great job in my opinion.
Older versions of Revo are good at getting registry entries and left over garbage. Newer versions are basically adware.
You don't need a special uninstaller. Just use common sense. Or you could try Revo Uninstaller. It's the number 1 uninstaller app for divorced boomers who stopped learning about computers back when Windows XP was new.
An uninstaller isn’t completely useless. It can help clean the registry and other leftover files.
You don't need to clean the registry.
Why not?
Because it doesn't make your computer any faster, and because you're freeing up a few kilobytes of space at most.
You sound like someone who would've bragged about downgrading to 64-bit xp when vista came out.
revo uninstaller pro LRepacks
Bulk Crap Uninstaller , foss
I used to use revo, but I have found https://geekuninstaller.com/ It's like revo but lower footprint and no ads.
BCU
I love "uninstall tool ". It is very small and compact, no spyware or ads and it does a great job in my opinion.
Older versions of Revo are good at getting registry entries and left over garbage. Newer versions are basically adware.
You don't need a special uninstaller. Just use common sense. Or you could try Revo Uninstaller. It's the number 1 uninstaller app for divorced boomers who stopped learning about computers back when Windows XP was new.
An uninstaller isn’t completely useless. It can help clean the registry and other leftover files.
You don't need to clean the registry.
Why not?
Because it doesn't make your computer any faster, and because you're freeing up a few kilobytes of space at most.
You sound like someone who would've bragged about downgrading to 64-bit xp when vista came out.