How to Remove a Registry Power Cleaner From a PC
A registry power cleaner typically finds and repairs Windows registry errors, boosts Internet speeds and enhances overall PC performance. However, some registry power cleaners give ambiguous information about the severity of particular registry errors and cause loss of functionality of certain programs. At times, a registry power cleaner can also cause system instability and affect overall PC performance. It is therefore recommended to remove the particular free or branded registry power cleaner from your PC.
Instructions
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Click the "Start Menu" button located on the left bottom of the task bar of your computer.
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Scroll to "Control Panel" and click on it.
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Click on the "Uninstall a Program" link under Programs from the list of controls menus or features displayed on the Control Panel window.
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Scroll down to the relevant free or branded registry power cleaner from the list of programs which open ups. Click on it. Right click on the pop-out that says "Uninstall/Change." Click on it. Wait as a few operations related to the removing process run for a few minutes.
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Click "Remove" and then "OK." Removing the registry power cleaner will take a few minutes.
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