A few days ago I installed absolute uninstaller to get rid of a program that was causing me headaches (not malware just a program I was using to block sites that backfired and I could not remove otherwise). That failed so I installed revo uninstaller pro and it worked like a charm.

I noticed a bit later that a maiagames dot lnk file was on my desktop, and sure enough it had come in with absolute uninstaller. I checked online and found that many were calling it adware, spyware, a trojan, etc. I checked with revo and it found that it had left a bunch of files on various steam games, my oculus app, browsers, etc. Needless to say it was quite creepy. I used revo to wipe it out, got malwarebytes installed to doublecheck, and even got spyhunter to triple check. In the mean time I e-mailed Glarysoft (the publishers of abs. uninstaller) to let them know, but they stated that it was not malware and was actually just a games link. Bullshit. Anyways, I re-emailed them with more evidence and I came here to make this post, as both asking for advice and as a sort of a PSA in case anyone accidentally downloads this.


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Absolute Uninstaller is an enhanced Windows Add/Remove program with morepowerful functions.It can wipe off all the junk files totally inseconds after uninstalling software. It offers a more user-friendly wayto remove unneeded applications and to improve your computer efficiency.Absolute Uninstaller supports batch uninstall and help you removemultiple applications from your system with a single click. What's more,Absolute Uninstaller allows you to make backups for certain programs incase of mistakes.

 

 Absolute Uninstaller starts faster than adding/removing programs, loading all the appropriate icons of the application and marking the most recently installed programs. So that you can easily find the application you want to uninstall. You can also find the application you need through the convenient search function. 

 You can uninstall multiple programs at once, search for applications, delete entries or restore them, change program properties, check program support information, view command lines, automatically repair invalid entries, backup and restore uninstall information, and export program lists. 

 Absolute Uninstaller is a complete program uninstaller that can help you completely remove the program without leaving any invalid residues and gradually increasing the burden on your system.

 

 Absolute Uninstaller is an intuitive program that promises to remove software components that cannot be removed by the Windows Add or Remove Programs function. The ease of use and effectiveness of the program make it an excellent choice for this task.

 

 Key Features

 Automatically detect unused files left by uninstaller and completely delete them. Autofix invalid program entries. List installed programs with appropriate icons. Simple and user-friendly interface. Batch uninstall programs. Backup/restore uninstall information.  


One of the main advantages of Absolute Uninstaller is its ability to thoroughly uninstall programs, removing all traces and leftovers that may be left behind by the default uninstaller. This ensures that your system stays clean and optimized, without any unnecessary files or registry entries.

If you're like most people, you've probably run into a situation where the standard Windows Add or Remove Programs function just isn't enough to completely uninstall software components. Fortunately, there's a solution out there that promises to do just that - and more. Enter Absolute Uninstaller, an intuitive program that makes removing stubborn programs a breeze.Before we dive into what Absolute Uninstaller can do, let's talk about what it can't do. If your computer is already a tangled mess of cyber junk, don't expect this program to wave a magic wand and clean it all up for you. In our testing, we found that it couldn't remove some leftover folders in our Program Files, even though they should have been removed along with the program they came with.Remove multiple programs at once with a batch uninstallerThat said, Absolute Uninstaller is quite handy when it comes to batch uninstalling multiple programs at once. You can do this by clicking the Batch Uninstall option, marking the apps you want to remove, and letting the tool run their installers, erasing those apps from your computer.Easy-to-use and navigate interfaceWhen it comes to its interface, Absolute Uninstaller looks very similar to the standard Add and Remove Programs view, but with a few extra tricks up its sleeve. You can search for programs from within the program, but it doesn't seem to search beyond that list. Nonetheless, the program did correct an invalid Registry entry in our testing, which was a nice touch.To really put the program through its paces, we reinstalled a program that had failed to uninstall completely on its own earlier in the day. And to our surprise, when we used Absolute Uninstaller to uninstall the program, it removed it completely, without leaving any leftover components behind.It's really not difficult to use or mess upThe program even asked us if we wanted to remove the specific component in question, ensuring that we didn't accidentally remove something important to our system. Although the program's Help file is quite brief, the interface is intuitive enough that you probably won't need it.So in closingBest of all, Absolute Uninstaller is free, and installs and uninstalls without any issues. It's lightweight, easy to operate, and does what it's supposed to do. We highly recommend this program to all users. With Absolute Uninstaller, you can finally bid farewell to those pesky leftover software components that just won't go away.Features of Absolute UninstallerAccurate: Thoroughly scan for leftovers. Backup: Create a restore point before uninstalling. Batch: Uninstall multiple programs at once. Cleanup: Clean up useless shortcuts. Detailed: Show program details. Flexible: Force uninstall stubborn programs. Log: Keep a detailed log of all uninstalls. Notifications: Alerts when programs update. Powerful: Uninstall programs quickly and thoroughly. Safe: Safely uninstall without affecting system. Scan: Quickly scan for programs installed. Scheduled: Set up scheduled uninstalls. Systematic: Organize programs in categories. Versatile: Supports a variety of uninstall methods. Windows: Remove Windows Store Apps. Compatibility and LicenseIs Absolute Uninstaller free to download?Absolute Uninstaller is a freeware, but ad-supported application available on Windows from software install managers. You may encounter different types of ads or offers when running and installing this program. Though ads might be present, download and installation of this PC software is free and 6.0.1.4 is the latest version last time we checked.

An uninstaller, also called a deinstaller, is a variety of utility software designed to remove other software or parts of it from a computer. It is the opposite of an installer. Uninstallers are useful primarily when software components are installed in multiple directories, or where some software components might be shared between the system being uninstalled and other systems that remain in use.

Generic uninstallers flourished in the 1990s due to the popularity of shared libraries and the constraints of then-current operating systems, especially Microsoft Windows XP. Declining storage costs and increasing capacity subsequently made reclaiming disk space less urgent, while end-user applications have increasingly relied on simpler installation architectures that consolidate all components to facilitate removal.

Prior to about the 1990s, there was no such thing as an uninstaller, as most programs were simply stored on disk and/or tape, and a program was "removed" by simply erasing it. As operating systems and applications became more complex, mere deletion of a program might be inadequate or insufficent to remove the program in its entirety. Entries might be left behind in a system database such as a registry, it may have additional data files, cpnfiguration files, sample files, etc.

You know how you clean a computer and have to uninstall 20 programs of crapware? You uninstall one program then look back at your list to see where you left off. It's pretty easy to lose your place since the list goes back to the top when it refreshes. Can't walk away from the computer while the uninstaller works or you could waste time that would be spend with the next uninstaller "checking system requirements" and "preparing to uninstall" for 1-5 minutes. (Multiplied by the amount of programs you're uninstalling)!

Imagine if CCleaner had check boxes to the left of each program listed, so you could just go through once and select all probrams you want to uninstall, and they would uninstall one after another. Yes you still have to click next, next, next, finish through each uninstaller, but uninstallers don't load up instaltly either. ESPECIALLY on an old crapware filled computer that's thrashing and has 95 programs running! The worse the computer, the more time saved. It also reduces the total amount of time "babysitting" significantly which can get pretty tedious and irritating after the first hour. Even on a good computer, it will save some amount of time and add convience for anyone who wants to uninstall 2 or more programs.

In case you think I'm full of baloney with such an idea, here are some other uninstallers I know of which already have this feature and work great with it (but are either full of adware or not well designed, unlike CCleaner!): 2351a5e196

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