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Smarty Uninstaller 2012 a fost chilipirul zilei în 7 iunie 2011
Smarty Uninstaller dispune de o interfaţă intuitivă şi uşor de folosit şi vă permite să administraţi şi să ştergeţi complet aplicaţii Windows.
Majoritatea aplicaţiilor Windows sunt destul de complicate şi lasă destule urme în sistemul de operare (de exemplu intrări în regiştrii Windows, în Program Files şi în shortcuts). Asta e Ok până când vreţi să scăpaţi de program. Iar dacă folosiţi un program obişnuit de dezinstalare a aplicaţiilor, de cele mai multe ori acesta nu va şterge toate fişierele şi intrările aplicaţiei care a fost înlăturaţă.
Mai mult, unii utilizători nu folosesc deloc programe de dezinstalare. Pur şi simplu şterg aplicaţia dorită de pe hard disk, astfel că restul fişierelor şi regiştrilor rămân în computer. Aşa se face că multe fişiere nefolositoare rămân în sistem şi fac computerul dvs. să funcţioneze mult mai greu. Smarty Uninstaller vă ajută să evitaţi astfel de situaţii şi multe altele.
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Windows XP, 2000, 2003 Server, Vista, 7; .NET Framework 2.0 is required
5.63 MB
$27.95
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Comentarii la Smarty Uninstaller 2012
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I know we will get a lot of REVO is free comments, but the free version does not get rid of 64-bit applications on a 64-bit OS. You have to buy Revo Pro to do that. Most PC's are coming standard with a 64-bit OS now and the free version of Revo does not support 64-bit. It will work on 64-bit, but will only remove 32-bit programs. If you don't believe me and you are using it on a 64-bit OS open it and see if any of your native 64-bit programs are listed(not 32-bit with 64-bit support, but native 64-bit programs).
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I've said this many times before and no one listens. In the general case, it's not possible for any uninstaller to return your system to the state it was in before installation. Not even if you do before and after traces. Tracing file changes does no good if the original files have been deleted, overwritten, or modified. Not even if the installer kept the original files, for the same reason which follows. Even if you trace registry changes and actually know the "before" values, filtering only the ones directly related to the application installation and firstrun, which is exceptionally difficult, then you have the issue that subsequent software installations may have modified those values yet again, so the "before" values are no longer applicable, or the files which they referred to no longer exist, or not in their original forms. The best option for removing applications is to set a system restore point just before installation (not necessary for properly written Microsoft Installer .msi files), evaluate the application as quickly as possible before other software installations, including automatic updates, and if the application isn't suitable, delete the user data that you know about, run the application's uninstaller, then do a System Restore to the point just before installation. That will return all critical files and registry values to their original states. No uninstaller can do that. System Restore works differently on every version of Windows on which it exists. It's worst on XP, better on Vista, and best in Windows 7. Windows 7 can tell you what's going to be impacted by the System Restore before you perform it. If subsequent (other) applications are impacted, their data should be saved, then their uninstallers run before doing the System Restore, then they should be reinstalled. System Restore is a form of rollback which primarily impacts programs and Windows itself, it doesn't affect user data or settings (not in Windows 7, earlier versions will do things which you don't expect). You need some free space on volumes protected by System Restore in order for it to work. Things can break it, especially security software. When your computer isn't busy, you should set a restore point, then restore your computer to that point which you just set. If it doesn't work, then you need to attempt to determine what software is interfering. Try disabling your security software, especially any self-protection. You may need to contact the security vendor and make sure that your version supports System Restore (have them test it on the exact same OS). If System Restore doesn't work, or you don't have a relevant Restore Point or it's too old, you're frequently better off just to leave the application on your PC, as uninstalling could make things much worse. People still don't get it. Unused registry entries are completely harmless and irrelevant. Left-over data is only relevant if it's taking up too much disk space. For the few individuals who know how to trace installations, which excludes most people including other regular reviewers here who just embarrass themselves with their remarks, you can use Blue Project SysTracer Pro (commercial, home licenses available). It's swift, and has many, many useful features. Do not use cleaners, for the reasons which I mentioned yesterday. I'm not even going to waste my time responding to the drivel which was subsequently posted regarding that, I already covered the issues.
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3 words: Advanced Uninstaller Free (From Innovative Solutions NOT the one from IOBIT). It's free and if you set it to monitor installs, it will undo that install *completely* (like Revo Pro). (Better than Revo Pro and perhaps more interesting to users here) it will also allow you to *restore* what it uninstalled and in doing so, will completely *redo* the original install *anytime* that you want. Why is that interesting to users here? Think about it.
As for this offering, IMHO it's not nearly as thorough as other alternatives like AUF (above), like ZSoft Uninstaller, like Registrar Lite.
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#14 (Fubar) Perhaps if you used more paragraphs, more people might listen? :-)
I would guess that a lot of users of this site are non-technical. We aren't going to mess around creating a "system restore point just before installation" and running SysTracer Pro. We install stuff because it excites us - who wants to wait around insuring against something that might not even be a problem?
We do all however want to remove stuff from our systems from time to time. Programs that looked good in detail, may not suit an individual's system, so the programs must go. Hard drives may be big, but they aren't limitless. Plus some programs have a nasty habit of interfering with others already in place. Begone!
Right now we have a choice - use the installed default un-installers (which don't "seem" to work well), or try this one for free.
So, I'm going to try this one. If it works, then kudos to GOTD and the developers. If it fails, it will uninstalled and I'll just have to cross my fingers that it won't leave too much hidden trash behind.
Just my 2p worth.
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"I’ve said this many times before and no one listens...For the few individuals who know how to trace installations, which excludes most people including other regular reviewers here who just embarrass themselves with their remarks...I’m not even going to waste my time responding to the drivel which was subsequently posted regarding that, I already covered the issues. There’s a phrase for people who are convinced that their computers are spying on them (barring actual spyware)–paranoid schizophrenics who are off of their meds."
Classy as always, Fubar. I can't imagine why people don't listen to you. Perhaps if you insulted and belittled them even more they'd give you the respect you feel you deserve. I know everytime I walk past the crazy guy on the corner near work who spews venom at everyone who walks past I think to myself, "I should follow his advice, his life is really together."
At least most of the regular reviewers you have such contempt for demonstrate they're interested in actually helping. All I get from you is that you want to control the discussion and stifle any opinion that you, in your God-like estimation, have decided is unworthy.
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