In this post I will show you how to properly remove unwanted programs using IObit's Toolbox.
Read my post on using IObit Toolbox to clean the Windows Registry if you have not already done so. Here is a download link to the IObit Toolbox. It is a .zip file so unpack it and create a short-cut link to your desktop or another handy location for you to access easily.
If you do not correctly remove programs over time your Windows registry becomes bogged down with entries that will slow down your system dramatically.
Read my post on using IObit Toolbox to clean the Windows Registry if you have not already done so. Here is a download link to the IObit Toolbox. It is a .zip file so unpack it and create a short-cut link to your desktop or another handy location for you to access easily.
If you do not correctly remove programs over time your Windows registry becomes bogged down with entries that will slow down your system dramatically.
Open Toolbox.exe, choose "Clean," ...
Select IObit Uninstaller
Choose the program you wish to remove. Select batch uninstall to remove multiple programs at once. Then click "Uninstall."
Click "Yes" to carry on or "No" if you change your mind. Should you choose no, the program(s) will remain intact.
IObit will call on the program's internal uninstall package. Select related options then "Yes."
Choose "Finish."
As you can see a System Restore Point has already been made.
Select "Powerful Scan."
Upon completion of the scan, click the top left box to check all items, then click "Delete."
Click "Yes," then close your Toolbox windows and you are done removing the program(s) fully and completely. Reboot the computer. If you remove a very large program, run Smart Defrag to optimize files on your hard disk.
If by chance the program(s) you want to remove are not in the uninstall list, choose the "Forced Uninstall" option. Locate the program via the browse option given and do the "Powerful Scan" and BLING you are done.
If by chance the program(s) you want to remove are not in the uninstall list, choose the "Forced Uninstall" option. Locate the program via the browse option given and do the "Powerful Scan" and BLING you are done.
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Originally posted by: Nate Chambers on July 7, 2013
Windows COmputer OPtimization
Updated on March 31, 2015
Updated on March 31, 2015