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Thread: how to uninstall avast from pc?

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    hi, is there any solution to uninstall avast from pc?

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    Reboot in safe mode, run the uninstaller from Add/Remove Programs (or whatever it's called now), make sure to select all components and not get guilt-tripped into canceling, then you're done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Reboot in safe mode, run the uninstaller from Add/Remove Programs (or whatever it's called now), make sure to select all components and not get guilt-tripped into canceling, then you're done.
    Don''t usually the anti virus companies also have a uninstall program on there sites to completely remove there stuff??

    Again i have seen them, but i am not sure if they work completely either??

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    Quote Originally Posted by shaina View Post
    Don''t usually the anti virus companies also have a uninstall program on there sites to completely remove there stuff??
    I have no idea. I do recall that long ago Symantec offered a Norton uninstall tool, but that was because Norton was so bloated and buggy it often couldn't be removed through normal means

    All the security software I've had to deal with was killable using the method I mentioned; at worst, you'll have to dodge a few pop-ups attempting to scare you into not proceeding (or offering you discounts).
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by shaina View Post
    Don''t usually the anti virus companies also have a uninstall program on there sites to completely remove there stuff??
    I have no idea. I do recall that long ago Symantec offered a Norton uninstall tool, but that was because Norton was so bloated and buggy it often couldn't be removed through normal means

    All the security software I've had to deal with was killable using the method I mentioned; at worst, you'll have to dodge a few pop-ups attempting to scare you into not proceeding (or offering you discounts).
    I know but they did offer you some sort of uninstaller if you used either the free version or the paid one, it seem to keep pieces on your pc to stop you from installing another maker of anti virus software??

    Again it doesn't hurt to check on there main site, it was just a suggestion...

    And just as an example, i have done a raw search after installing any software and used Revo uninstaller, and always seem to find shit leftover...

    Your method for sure is the right one to do if there is no uninstall program with the software?? but it doesn't always remove everything......

    Again there is a difference with the paid and the free ant virus installs as well......
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    use avastcleaner from https://www.avast.com/en-eu/uninstall-utility

    Works flawless...

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    Quote Originally Posted by shaina View Post
    it seem to keep pieces on your pc to stop you from installing another maker of anti virus software??
    I've never heard of this before, got a source? Not only would this behavior be prime antitrust lawsuit material, but also suicidal from an advertising/PR perspective.

    And just as an example, i have done a raw search after installing any software and used Revo uninstaller, and always seem to find shit leftover...
    Some software is invasive as fuck, that's why I evaluate everything new inside a virtual machine or Sandboxie before deciding whether I want it in my "real" system. If the answer was no, I just have to discard changes in the VM or wipe the sandbox... no need to spend hours removing junk files and registry keys
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    ^^marginally related: what VM would you recommend, in terms of performance and ease of use? Does it make a difference? Assume that I don't know anything about that subject.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caballero View Post
    Assume that I don't know anything about that subject.
    Then VirtualBox it is. I use VMware and it's widely reputed as being the fastest, but also too complex for a newcomer, with many relevant configuration parameters not exposed by the interface at all. There is a simplified "Player" version, but last time I checked it had very little functionality beyond the basics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    I've never heard of this before, got a source? Not only would this behavior be prime antitrust lawsuit material, but also suicidal from an advertising/PR perspective.

    And just as an example, i have done a raw search after installing any software and used Revo uninstaller, and always seem to find shit leftover...
    Some software is invasive as fuck, that's why I evaluate everything new inside a virtual machine or Sandboxie before deciding whether I want it in my "real" system. If the answer was no, I just have to discard changes in the VM or wipe the sandbox... no need to spend hours removing junk files and registry keys
    Ya when it comes to Sandboxie and stuff my kids played in them i never did

    My view when it comes to Anti Virus programs, i pay for them, just the name and using keygens and or pre cracked, using those words to prevent the exact never made any sense to me buddy.....

    Nero also had uninstall EXE's as well in the old days.......

    What is this...

    https://www.avg.com/en-ca/avg-remover

    I am pretty sure they all have these no??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caballero View Post
    Assume that I don't know anything about that subject.
    Then VirtualBox it is. I use VMware and it's widely reputed as being the fastest, but also too complex for a newcomer, with many relevant configuration parameters not exposed by the interface at all. There is a simplified "Player" version, but last time I checked it had very little functionality beyond the basics.
    I did read and do a ton of research on this stuff in the old days and you can decide what chunk of your hard drive you allocate for it as well...

    I thought is was cool when they showed the pictures of the hard drive and stuff how it worked, but again i never used it.....
    Last edited by shaina; 01-28-2021 at 08:09 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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