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> AVG removal tool, removes all parts of AVG installation on your computer
Ztruker
post Jun 24 2009, 07:58 PM
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http://www.avg.com/download-tools
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AVG Remover
AVG Remover utility removes all parts of AVG installation on your computer, including registry items, installation and user files on your disk, etc. AVG Remover is the least option to be used in case the AVG uninstallation / repair installation process has failed repeatedly.

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All AVG user settings will be removed after the uninstallation, as well as the Virus Vault content and other item related to AVG installation and use. During the removal procedure you will be asked to restart your computer. Therefore please make sure to finish your work and to save all important data prior to AVG Remover launch.


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AVG Remover is the least (sic) option to be used

That is a typo in the original from AVG.
Should read: AVG Remover is the last option to be used
(not Ztruker's fault smile.gif )
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post Jun 25 2009, 05:54 AM
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Just an extra note to others out there, I experienced problems with an AVG installation on a customer's computer the other day, the AVG Remover worked wonders and allowed a proper reinstallation. So in my experience it works. cool.gif

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