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> Uninstalling Regcleaner
LegginMF1
post Aug 2 2007, 01:25 PM
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I want to unistall RegCleaner but can't find the uninstall option anywhere. I looked on the start menu under Regcleaner, I looked in add/remove programs, I right clicked on the program icon, I ran a search of the whole computer and I can't find it. I am having a lot of problems with it hanging up and not responding. I also downloaded CCleaner and it is not finding it either. Any help would be appreciated. I also downloaded easycleaner and am having same problems of it freezing up computer. Thanks Jody

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Doug
post Aug 2 2007, 03:36 PM
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The default location for RegCleaner to be installed, is: C:\Program Files\RegCleaner\

There should be an Uninstaller in that folder.

As for Easycleaner...
If you already have Ccleaner, and are familiar and comfortable with it, you don't need a second temporary file cleaning utility.

I run ATF-Cleaner on some machines
and
CleanUp! 4.52 on others

I'm happy with either one, but do not use both on any one machine.

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