Software installation is easier, some software or even so-called green software (green software: refers to the need not install to use the application), however, when uninstalling the application, you may encounter the following situations: First, the software uninstall program has been corrupted cause the reverse installation failure, users have to directly delete the application; Second, for some green software because it dynamically generated some temporary files or changed the user's registry in the process of running, direct deletion will leave redundant information in the system. Over time, these two situations can lead to a more bloated system of users and lower operating speeds.
The Windows Tuning Master provides you with the Software Intelligent Uninstall feature for the above scenario. It automatically analyzes the files that the specified software is associated with on the hard disk and the information that is registered in the registry, and clears them after compressing the backup. If you need to reuse or encounter problems after uninstalling, you can recover the software that has already been uninstalled from the backup and recovery manager that is brought from Windows Optimizer master at any time.
Select the software you want to analyze, the mouse click the "Analysis" button, Windows Optimization Master began to intelligently analyze the information related to the software.
In the analysis process, the Master of Windows optimization will first detect the need to uninstall the program is a self-installation program, if found, will prompt the user whether to use their own reverse installation program to uninstall; second, Windows Optimization Master will test the degree of integration of the application with the operating system, When the application is found to be tightly integrated with the operating system, Windows Optimizer will automatically find out if the operating system provides the application's anti-Setup program, and if so, prompts the user whether to invoke the operating system directly or not, and the reverse installer provided by the Assembly is uninstalled. Next, the Windows Optimizer Masters intelligently looks up the files associated with the application on the hard disk and analyzes the information associated with the application in the registry. After the registry profiling is complete, Windows Optimizer master analyzes the background services associated with the application. Finally, the Windows Optimizer Masters uninstall security and feasibility checks on the analysis results and remove the pending file or registry information that the Windows Optimizer master considers unsafe or impractical from the analysis results list.
The user can expand an item in the analysis results list. The Windows Optimizer master details the selected files, folders, registry, services, and so on.
After the analysis is finished, the user clicks the Uninstall button, and the Windows Optimizer master backs up the relevant registry information and file information for the uninstall operation. Under Windows9x, the default backup method provided by the Windows Optimizer master may be slow, and the user can set the backup compression rate to the fastest before uninstalling. Note: If Windows Optimization Master detects that a file is being used, it will be automatically deleted the next time it is powered on.
After the user has finished uninstalling, if you need to recover the uninstalled application, you can click the "Restore" button to go to the backup and Recovery manager with the Windows Optimizer master, and you can restore the historically uninstalled applications from here as long as the users do not delete the relevant backup information.
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