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Uno dei problemi più comuni a cui andiamo incontro quando disinstalliamo dei programmi dal computer è rappresentato dalle tracce che questi ultimi lasciano nel sistema: file e cartelle inutili sul disco fisso, chiavi nel registro e molto altro ancora. Questo può succedere anche se un'applicazione viene disinstallata correttamente con il proprio processo di disinstallazione -un programma speciale fornito dal produttore del software che serve proprio a rimuovere il programma dal computer.
Full Uninstall è stato disegnato per risolvere questo problema: permette di disinstallare COMPLETAMENTE le applicazioni non più necessarie dal sistema.
La funzione principale di questo strumento è la rimozione completa dei programmi dal computer. Full Uninstall monitora tutti i cambiamenti apportati al sistema dai programmi durante la loro installazione. In questo modo, potrete rilevare facilmente tutte le chiavi di registro modificate o create durante l'installazione. Conoscendo questi dati, Full Uninstall rimuove completamente le applicazioni dal sistema ogni volta che lo desiderate.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7 (x32/x64)
3.57 MB
$29.95
Handy Start Menu è una piccola utility che renderà il vostro lavoro più facile e produttivo. Grazie ad essa, potrete dire addio a tutte le noie del menu Start.
Reg Organizer è un'applicazione ricca di funzionalità disegnata per modificare, pulire e manutenere il registro, riparare gli errori nel sistema e aumentare le performance del computer. La sua ricerca approfondita nel registro vi permetterà di trovare tutte le chiavi del registro relative a specifiche applicazioni. Il programma vi aiuterà a modificare i file del registro (.reg) e visualizzare il loro contenuto direttamente nell'Esplora Risorse di Windows.
Norton Sonar initially identified the setup.exe file as a high risk and deleted it but after running an Insight check, this was only due to the low numbers of users that have used it.
Allowed it through and installed without issue.
Initial uninstallation of a small application went without a hitch but during the uninstallation of a second one my machine BSOD with Stop: 0x000000F4
On restart of the PC it would not connect to the internet and a further shut down and restart was required in order to access the internet.
The icon placed in the system tray to monitor installations seemed to increase the disk use activity more than I would expect.
Applications already installed seem to be uninstalled using the same inbuilt method used by Windows itself and there does not seem to be any scanning of the drive or registry for left behind components, so I would guess that it can only come into it's own for newly monitored installations.
I will stick to Innovative Solutions Advanced Uninstaller Free for now, which on the surface seems to offer more.
I have tried this on a few programs. Quite frankly it uses the software's own uninstaller and doesn't interact any further! I have found loads left over in the registry. You might as well press the uninstall with the software you wish to get rid of. I will keep to Revo uninstaller at least I can see where its deleting and know that the program has been dealt with. Thumbs down from me.
Downloaded and installed ok on Win 7 x64. It uninstalled a program in the blink of an eye. I usually use Revo Uninstaller 1.9 which allows the program's uninstaller to run and then scrubs the hard drive free of leftover folders and reg entries. I think I'll stick with Revo.
Already, people are missing the point of this. Full Uninstall needs to be called when installing new applications to trace them. Clearly, no trace is available for already-installed applications. Normally, I stay far away from these types of applications, but Full Uninstall is intriguing because it claims to trace file and registry changes in realtime when installing, rather than taking before and after snapshots.
A few things about installing on Windows. On Vista and higher, always, always extract files from .zip archives (like those from GOTD) before installing, because Windows only halfway treats archives as folders, and the temporary files cause problems with the Program Compatibility Assistant. If the installer isn't the Microsoft installer, the setup file should be named setup.exe (install.exe or something is also recognized). I don't know if newer versions of Windows, like Windows 7, recognize common installers, or if it's smart enough to recognize "setup" when it's the last word of the name. Like I keep saying, the Microsoft Installer doesn't have these issues.
Tracing rather than taking snapshots is interesting because in theory you can get an installation trace of what the installer did rather than the endless background processes. However, there are numerous issues. Installers can launch multiple processes to do portions of the installation, do those get traced? Does it handle tracing when the Program Compatibility Assistant reinstalls the app? Does it trace across required reboots which perform some of the installation (I don't see how)?
These forced uninstallations are tricky. Much of the time, parts of installation are one-way and cannot be undone. Associated installs, like for VC++ runtimes, generally should not be undone. In general, cache entries should not be undone, nor should some types of UI housekeeping.
Although I don't like these types of applications, I thought that this was interesting enough to take a look at. I set a Restore Point and installed it, but after seeing the installation trace via Blue Project SysTracer Pro (an early version was a previous Giveaway), I decided not to proceed outside of a VM, and right now I have neither the time nor free space (got a failing drive) to do that.
A couple of red flags were that Full Uninstall requested exclusion from the Program Compatibility Assistant, and it has a routine for setting the Program Compatibility Assistant Execution Level.
My recommendations for uninstalling remain the same. If at all possible, set a restore point before installing (most programs don't use the free Microsoft Installer which they should and everything from Microsoft uses). Make a quick decision, if uninstalling delete known user data which you don't need, run the application's uninstaller (Uninstall Programs or Add/Remove Programs depending upon your Windows version), then run System Restore. If it's been awhile, it's often best just to leave the application, and System Restore is only for very near-term use, as it's a form of rollback (what it does varies greatly by Windows version).
Programs like this always make me nervous that they may have messed with Access Control Lists, which SysTracer Pro doesn't trace (it has a vast array of features, and although they respond to bug reports they've refused to add some features which I think are very important). The Microsoft Attack Surface Analyzer does, but that literally takes close to an hour and it crashes a couple of my autostart processes.
** WARNING **
I had a software like this one in the past.
This is the only uninstaller that works 100%+.
BUT
It monitors ALL changes in your system during install.
I made file moves between diffrent partitions during install to test if they got recorded, and yes they got recorded.
Also Active Desktop Calendar made a update of the calendar. This was also recorded.
This is a power tool for experienced users only.
This is not a simple uninstaller.
If you run a install and updates Windows in the background, you could end up uninstalling Windows.
Also any changes you do to a document, filesystem is recorded.
This uninstaller could be compaired to a snapshot software like Comodo Time Machine. Basic ALL CHANGES ARE UNDONE.
This software is a bit to affective for the common users of computers.
Even I my self who is not a rookies, keep away from these softwares.
The developer SHOULD stress this out. If one take this for a common uninstaller one will soon get in to trubble, this is far more stronger than that.
I like to recommend Comodo Time Machine instead, it is a bit safer for all to use then to days Give Away.
If you know what you do, and do not mind checking log files before you do some thing. Then this is a power tool for you.
Thumbs Up for strong powerfull software.
Tumbs Down for the potential danger with this software if not used right.
ma per mac non c'è niente ??????
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Scaricato,provato.Il problema di questi software e che promettono più di quanto in realtà fanno e mi riferisco a tutti compreso il tanto mitizzato Revo Unistaller free e pro,provate a ricercare in regedit il software scancellato e vi renderete conto che cio che sostengo e inconfutabile.Ho Revo Unistaller pro eppure per una approfondita polizia devo utilizzare jv16 che immancabilmente trova molti residui nel registro e cartelle.Un consiglio utilizzate unistal del software medesimo,ho quello integrato in Windows e poi digitando regedit in explorer eseguite una pulizia personale oppure jv16 non è free ma ne vale la spesa.In merito a questo software e carino
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MARK116,ho fatto 3 instal e disinstallazioni,e non ha lasciato tracce,nemmeno nel registro,forse era un programma non monitorato,quindi è probabile.
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Buon programma,semplice ed efficiente.Lo consiglio.
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Questo software ha qualcosa in più di revounistaller in quanto monitora anche le installazioni dei software, rilevando tutte le chiavi di registro modificate nella fase e garantendo quindi una successiva disintallazione totale. pollice sù dunque.
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Ho provato a cancellare un programma, è rimasta la cartella in c/programma e in start.....
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Ho già Revo Uninstaller Pro...stavolta passo.Ne pollice giù ne pollice sù
Comunque sempre un ringraziamento a GAOTD per i suio regali.
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