-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Revo Uninstaller

  • From: dsw32952 <dsw32952@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 23:24:17 -0400

Revo Uninstaller will first run the McAfee uninstall utility if it 
exists.  If it doesn't, I think it goes to the Windows Add/Remove 
applet.  After that it does its own scan and cleans up most of what is 
leftover.  You can then run CCleaner to get the rest of it.

I don't know if McAfee has a removal tool like Norton does.

Don

tempting2taanzaa wrote:
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> Hi:
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> I'm curious about Revo Uninstaller.  I am considering a new security suite
> when my McAfee subscription expires and wondered if it would be easier to
> uninstall McAfee using the McAfee uninstaller and running the McAfee removal
> tool (is there such an animal?) or would I be better off simply using Revo
> Uninstaller?  
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> Thanks for the advice.  I don't know when my subscription expire (should be
> sometime soon), but I'd like to be prepared with options before it does.
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