subject: Uninstall Anti-Virus&Trojan; - How to Conduct A Anti-Virus&Trojan; Removal? [print this page] Uninstall Anti-Virus&Trojan; - How to Conduct A Anti-Virus&Trojan; Removal?
Today I helped my sister check her slow and unstable computer. After starting the system, I found that the reason why her computer is so slow is that there are two antivirus programs running in her computer. One is the free Anti-Virus&Trojan and the other is Norton Antivirus that has expired. Since she is not going to buy Anti-Virus&Trojan, so I decided to help her uninstall Anti-Virus&Trojan to boost her PC and avoid conflicts with Norton.
Firstly, I use the standard way to uninstall Anti-Virus&Trojan thru add/remove program list:
Step 1 Click the "Start" menu on the left bottom of your screen.
Step 2 Select "Control Panel"
Step 3 Locate and choose "Add/Remove Programs"
Step 4 In the "Add/Remove Programs" list, you'll see a whole list of programs and applications that are installed on your computer. Find and highlight Anti-Virus&Trojan and click "Uninstall"
Step 5 Click "Remove" to uninstall Anti-Virus&Trojan.
This is very simple, but sometimes it may fail. The reasons for this may be a simple failure, or that there are still some related files, service, processes and registry entries left on your computer. So it does not a clean Anti-Virus&Trojan removal.
Then you can try to use a good uninstaller to automatically uninstall Anti-Virus&Trojan in seconds. Such a removal tool can remove programs including those can not be removed completely thru "Windows Add/Remove Programs", delete the empty and corrupt registry entries as well as the related files, backup your registry and improve your overall PC performance.
There is actually a fantastic removal tool that can help you fully uninstall Anti-Virus&Trojan with great success and make sure all the now-defunct Registry entries and related files are eliminated automatically with a few clicks. Aside from this software, it can also completely remove other programs like Authentium, Norton, Trend Micro antivirus, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office, and similar programs.