Better than Revo uninstaller I think http://programs-manager.comodo.com/
Comodo programs manager
Started By Larry(ne), Dec 14 2011 01:56 AM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 14 December 2011 - 01:56 AM
Thanks JRAM for the new Computer.
#2 Re: Comodo programs manager
Posted 14 December 2011 - 02:03 AM
Looks great for my laptop. I have Your Uninstaller which is not free but have had it since 2004, and it is a great program for completely removing any program including Norton. But the Comodo one has to be great as that company has a super firewall that I use on all of my computers.
"We the People are the rightful masters of both Congress and the Courts--not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution." Abraham Lincoln
#3 Re: Comodo programs manager
Posted 14 December 2011 - 06:30 PM
Tried this software on my main computer with Win 7 x64, but didn't seem to want to play well with my computer. Changed all my program start icons to basic windows icon, all my pin to taskbar items no longer worked, no reference to where .exe file was. My wireless keyboard and mouse stopped working.
It looked like it would have been nice to have and Comodo does offer some very good software, but after spending several hours getting everything back to the way I had it, didn't want to give it a second try.....
It looked like it would have been nice to have and Comodo does offer some very good software, but after spending several hours getting everything back to the way I had it, didn't want to give it a second try.....
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#4 Re: Comodo programs manager
Posted 14 December 2011 - 11:00 PM
No problems on my win. 7 64 bit
Thanks JRAM for the new Computer.
#5 Re: Comodo programs manager
Posted 15 December 2011 - 08:03 AM
Gave it go on my 64bit Windows 7 Laptop. I used it to just uninstall revo and check and install windows updates.
It killed Thunderbird for some reason in start panel and taskbar, what keeper mentioned. That was the only glitch I saw so far.
I removed/unistalled Thunderbird and then reinstalled it again. It/Thunderbird remembered my settings at least.
I'm wondering if keeper or comodo unistaller somehow had the driver section of comodo uninstaller kill the
I haven't turned it back on since shutting down and letting it finish installing the 16 windows updates.
If I would have been in Linux when loosing launchers. It would have been easy for me to track down what was missing
in the file structures and fix the launchers without doing a uninstall and reinstall.
I'm a babe in the woods when it comes to Windows file structure. If it/comodo spanks me again. I'll probably use revo to uninstall
it.
It killed Thunderbird for some reason in start panel and taskbar, what keeper mentioned. That was the only glitch I saw so far.
I removed/unistalled Thunderbird and then reinstalled it again. It/Thunderbird remembered my settings at least.
I'm wondering if keeper or comodo unistaller somehow had the driver section of comodo uninstaller kill the
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wireless keyboard and mouse stopped working
I haven't turned it back on since shutting down and letting it finish installing the 16 windows updates.
If I would have been in Linux when loosing launchers. It would have been easy for me to track down what was missing
in the file structures and fix the launchers without doing a uninstall and reinstall.
I'm a babe in the woods when it comes to Windows file structure. If it/comodo spanks me again. I'll probably use revo to uninstall
it.















