I downloaded this and now I cant get rid of it. I have tried all the normal ways of removing programs, but this just wont go away. It doesnt give a option for uninstall anywhere. Can anyone help?
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I downloaded this and now I cant get rid of it. I have tried all the normal ways of removing programs, but this just wont go away. It doesnt give a option for uninstall anywhere. Can anyone help?
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This little utility will work when others wont.
Too much of an advertisement and not enough on topic. Let me say: 98.72% advertisement. It seems you're a repeat offender, that's a relevant factor also.
Kees
Just making a suggestion. I do not work for nor am I in anyway affiliated with this company. I just like there software so I recommended it. I get no compensation for this suggestion what so ever.
To my knowledge I have not been censured before. Your statement is defamatory.
The below listed policies contradict each other.
If your going to warn me you better start warning others more consistently, eg. the original post on this site received no warning.
Again my only intent here was to assist another Cnet member by suggesting software that may be of use to them.
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The deleted message was from lyumi. Unless you are "lyumi" I suggest you just write "never mind" and move on.
If you wish I can at your request remove your errant replies.
Bob
This situation has screwed up my day enough. I'll delete it from my tracked threads and go on my way.