Struggling With Software Uninstalling Problems?

Are you jaded from running either the Windows Add/Remove program or the program's uninstaller only to follow up and complete the uninstall by removing additional files from your computer? The cause for this extra work is that the Add/Remove program is writing for the least common denominator applications, which means that if the uninstall program is not absolutely sure it can delete a file then it leaves the file around. The predicament with the specific application's uninstall capability is that this feature is typically developed at the end of the software development phase when the developers are in a rush to finish their debug and testing to get the product out the door. Application companies do not care about the superiority of the uninstall capability since they make their money on the program install and use. The uninstall program is typically an after thought.

Given these circumstances, what should a computer owner do? If you are a PC expert, you break out the Windows computer editing applications and remove the registry entries and find the leftover .dll files . This process is mistake prone, even for an expert and errors can cause the computer to blue screen.

For the mainstream computer consumer, the concept of editing computer system files and editing registry entries makes them shudder and throw up their hands. So what commonly occurs is they leaver these program leftovers around and deal with the slow degradation of their PCs operation until it finally becomes unbearable. Then they take their PC to a certified PC store and pay to have it fixed or the operating system reinstalled. This is very costly and time consuming and many times means that they have to reinstall several programs after the PC is returned.

What is an improved approach for the usual computer user to completely uninstall unwanted programs ? I still think of uninstalling an application from my computer a few years ago where I attempted to rework the Windows registry to delete a start up error. After numerous registry editing tries, I blue screened my PC and had to put back together my operating system. This whole procedure took me several hours of frustrating work. This is when I first purchased a powerful uninstaller application and that I have used from then on and still use today.

If a person uses a powerful uninstaller application to eliminate your software, you eliminate the need to modify the Windows registry or consult with a computer repair store to clean up your registry. And in my way of thinking, a useful uninstaller should be effortless to use for the common person, robust and safe in uninstalling programs, and efficiently clean all application leftovers from your Window's registry and hard drive, whether they are noticeable or concealed.

The oldest and most respected uninstaller program is Perfect Uninstaller. This program is very easy to use and offers all of the advanced features, like registry automatic editing and cleaning hidden files that a computer owner will want. It also reliable to use and has a Windows registry backup element that, if something goes wrong with the uninstall, the user can instantly restore their computer back to its initial condition. Perfect Uninstaller works on even the hardest programs to uninstall like antivirus, spyware removers, windows messenger, and windows media player.

Go here to learn more about Perfect Uninstaller's features.