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Jeff T.
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      7th Jan 2011
I used Revo Uninstaller and I think it worked but, you're right, you have to
be careful!!!!
thanks!



 
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Jeff T.
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      8th Jan 2011
It showed some stuff that it was going th remove that I wasn't to sure about
so I chose not to remove them. So far so good.
Thanks again,
Jeff
"Bill in Co" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Jeff T. wrote:
>> I used Revo Uninstaller and I think it worked but, you're right, you have
>> to
>> be careful!!!!
>> thanks!

>
> For the rare times I've needed to use it, its normal default option has
> worked for me, and at least you get a chance to look at everything its
> going to remove beforehand (although that can be a bit tedious).
> Hopefully you haven't ever been burned by it (I expect that could happen
> in some instances if you use the most aggressive removal settings)
>



 
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