Posts Tagged ‘uninstaller software’
Internet Explorer 9 (IE 9) Removal Tool
Internet Explorer 9, the latest release of the Microsoft’s browser, is offered to the users as an update. Hence, if you want to remove the browser from the “add or remove programs” panel, you will only find it listed on the “view installed updates” section. A normal removal process of Internet Explorer 9 can be done simply by double-clicking on the “Windows Internet Explorer 9″ and follow the next given instructions. While some might have successfully uninstalled IE 9 browser using this normal removal procedure, some others might not. In this case, when using add or remove programs doesn’t give you any result, you’ll need an Internet Explorer 9 removal tool. Read the rest of this entry »
Remove Browser Toolbar with Multi Toolbar Remover
Multi Toolbar Remover is intended to help users to remove browser toolbars. There are lots of toolbars such as AOL toolbar, Yahoo toolbar, Ask toolbar, you name it. However, it isn’t designed to remove all toolbars you accidentally installed. It only supports the popular ones. The list of the toolbars it can remove can be found below. Read the rest of this entry »
Antivirus & Antispyware Uninstaller – Uninstall Antivirus & Antispyware Software Completely
Giant antivirus and antispyware software providers usually provide a specific uninstaller for their antivirus products. This step is taken mostly because a large number of users keep complaining about how troublesome it is to completely uninstall the antivirus programs from their system. However, since users are most likely to run several antivirus programs before finally find the one that satisfy their needs, it means that users will keep hunting and downloading different antivirus uninstaller tools from different antivirus vendors every time they want to uninstall an antivirus software. Read the rest of this entry »
Uninstall Java Runtime Environment Completely In One Click
Java Runtime Environment is required for some applications to be able to run properly on your system. There are also many websites and online application that requires Java to be installed to be able to use their features without trouble. If you often use programs or visit sites that runs on Java platform, then there is no choice for you but to keep Java in your system. The problem is, everytime you update your Java, the previous Java version is left behind in your system. So, it is possible that you currently have several Java versions installed in your system at this time. Unless you want to uninstall each of them one by one manually, you should use Javara. Read the rest of this entry »

