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Uniblue Program - Can't Get Rid
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I downloaded this program because I thought it was free. I decided I didn't want it and so I uninstallled it via my Control Panel.
However, everytime I start my laptop in the morning, the Uniblue logo comes up and then 2 more screens asking me to Register.
How do I totally delete this? Thanks
However, everytime I start my laptop in the morning, the Uniblue logo comes up and then 2 more screens asking me to Register.
How do I totally delete this? Thanks
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"If you delete the Uniblue folder at C:\Program Files\Uniblue, it should be gone.
You can go to regedit and delete the registry key
Click start/ run/ type> regedit
Find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Uniblue
Right click the Uniblue reg folder and delete.
To just stop it from loading at startup, Click start/ run/ type> msconfig
Under the Startup tab, uncheck Uniblue or Registry Booster".
"If you delete the Uniblue folder at C:\Program Files\Uniblue, it should be gone.
You can go to regedit and delete the registry key
Click start/ run/ type> regedit
Find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Uniblue
Right click the Uniblue reg folder and delete.
To just stop it from loading at startup, Click start/ run/ type> msconfig
Under the Startup tab, uncheck Uniblue or Registry Booster".
Any use ? http:// forums. techguy .org/al l-other -softwa re/6028 70-solv ed-unib lue.htm l Found it after a google.
Surprised it didn't uninstall properly anyway. Maybe you could reinstall and then uninstall it again ?
Surprised it didn't uninstall properly anyway. Maybe you could reinstall and then uninstall it again ?
You can't uninstall running programs. Many of Uniblue's processes run 'in the background'. Kill all of the processes listed in the link and then try uninstalling again:
http:// www.uni blue.co m/suppo rt/faq/ manuall y-delet e-unibl ue-prog rams/
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Assuming that the references above to Uniblue refer to the registry cleaner, the usual advice from AB's acknowledged technical experts (such as ChuckFickens) is to avoid ALL registry cleaners, as they can do more harm than good.
However some reputable sources do recommend using CCleaner (which is genuinely free) if you really think that you need to use such a product. (I sometimes buy old desktops, for £20 or less, from auctions. They're usually full of all sorts of junk and I like to use CCleaner, on a 'one-off' basis, to tidy things up).
However some reputable sources do recommend using CCleaner (which is genuinely free) if you really think that you need to use such a product. (I sometimes buy old desktops, for £20 or less, from auctions. They're usually full of all sorts of junk and I like to use CCleaner, on a 'one-off' basis, to tidy things up).
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