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Ive RECENTLY installed that new browser Chrome...but now i want to uninstall it.Problem is, the uninstall is unresponsive....and im reluctant to remove the files manually.

So how can i go about doing this *WITHOUT* hurting myself.

Or could i just remove it manually?Welcome aboard
It looks like I wasn't the only one with this problem.
That's how beta versions are, sometimes.
Download FRESH copy of Chrome's installer.
Exit all programs.
Reinstall over the top.
Try to uninstall again.This is why i swear by Total Uninstall...No luck...

Think i could try That total uninstall hes TALKING about? Go ahead. If that doesn't work, I'll help you to remove it manually.seemed to work... but i searched "google chrome" using the search feature in TU and it found 8 or so more reg keys that were not removed. Mostly in startup directoriesTU ?Total uninstaller, probablyOh HehehYou can use Regseeker: http://www.hoverdesk.net/freeware.htm to get rid of those leftovers.Oh god regseeker

I used to use that, the first time i ran it it found something like 2k+ "bad" entries..scared the crap out of me. Also

LAST time I ran it.

I killed my computer (I only unzipped the regseeker.exe and not everything else therefore making it unable to make backups ) but ccleaner found some things... I will try that first.Never use Regseeker for general cleaning. It's too aggresive. CCleaner will work FINE for that purpose.

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You can use Regseeker[...] to get rid of those leftovers.
...and only for that purpose. Means, searching for particular entries, Google Chrome, in this case.Quote from: Broni on September 05, 2008, 07:12:58 PM
Never use Regseeker for general cleaning. It's too aggresive.

I found that out the hard way Quote from: patio on September 04, 2008, 06:13:54 PM
This is why i swear by Total Uninstall...

Revo


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