Uninstalr - a new app for testing

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  1. Posts : 6,854
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       #11

    Steve C said:
    How long before it breaks something?
    It's new so there might be issues to iron out. I only used it to test install then uninstall one program and it worked fine including the pre-boot cleanup script. There are reported issues for some users experiencing BSOD after using it to uninstall HiBit uninstaller.
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  2. Posts : 6,854
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       #12

    Well I just tried a monitored install of a program then uninstalled it:

    Uninstalr - a new app for testing-monitored.jpg

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    It worked fine. Except that you might get an unexpected reboot after uninstall completes if you don't configure settings first.

    Uninstalr - a new app for testing-settings.jpg

    All traces removed and it detected only relevant traces unlike some other software installation monitoring utilities that I've use that will monitor all changes made to the system during install and not just those relating to the software that is being installed.

    Anyway after a reboot and a manual file/ folder/ task scheduler/ registry search I can find no leftovers.

    Last edited by Callender; 29 Jul 2023 at 05:40.
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    Posts : 860
    Zorin Lite
       #13

    ok so out of curiosity i installed it . it's really slow it took forever to scan software installed on my PC.
    but it did find a lot of leftovers and some old programs i (supposedly) deleted ages ago , all and all 7GB of redundant crap...
    uninstalled all of it (batch,which is nice) , took even longer i went to bed eventually lol.
    but yea , i'm happy everything seems gone and my PC is still up and running lol

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  4. Posts : 5,452
    Windows 11 Home
       #14

    The functionality of Uninstalr will be naturally added to jv16 PowerTools in the near future.
    In other words, free now, paid later. It looks more like a promo for the cleaning app jv16 PowerTools. I will pass.

    Callender said:
    Well I just tried a monitored install of a program then uninstalled it:
    Many entries, it supposedly finds, are not even there. According to actual tests, HiBit Uninstaller is still the best.

    Hearsepilot said:
    A new release of a new software claiming to be The Best?
    Exactly, if he tested it based on those ghost entries, then this junk is the best in cleaning the nonexistent junk.
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  5. Posts : 6,854
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       #15

    @TairikuOkami

    Well these types of uninstaller apps are not supposed to be used for uninstalling security software but I suppose they could be used to remove detected leftovers after running the dedicate removal tool or uninstaller.

    I think that you're probably correct to guess that it will become a paid product.

    FYI: I have another cleanup tool that often also automatically detects some non existent and also some existing entries after a reboot when a program has been uninstalled. I don't see that as an issue.

    Usually it's folders that are deleted on boot by the uninstall routine but the third party uninstaller has already logged them for removal after reboot. If they're already gone anyway it's a non issue.

    I will try uninstalling PDFgear using HiBit and see if it leaves any more that the one leftover that remained after using Uninstalr to remove the same program.
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  6. Posts : 6,854
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       #16

    Hibit unintaller vs Unistallr. Both leave the same single leftover after using each program to uninstall PDFGear.

    Hibit finds and removes:

    Uninstalr - a new app for testing-hibit-leftovers.jpg

    After a reboot it leaves:

    Uninstalr - a new app for testing-pdfgear-1.jpg

    Uninstalr - a new app for testing-pdfgear-2.jpg

    So either seems to work okay.

    According to the author after test installing 28 apps:

    7-Zip, AIMP, AllDup, Apple Mobile Device Support, Apple Software Updates, Audacity, Blender, Bonjour, Core Temp, Evernote, FastStone Image Viewer, FileZilla, Foxit PDF Reader, Internet Download Manager, IrfanView, iTunes, KMPlayer, KeePass 2, Mailbird, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Maintenance Service, Netflix, Paint.net, Spotify, TikTok, Winamp, Winrar and Winzip.

    These were the results:

    Uninstalr - a new app for testing-leftovers-28-apps.jpg

    Anyway for me, it's worked fine. I'm keeping the other uninstallers that I typically use. Those being Hibit, Geek, and AUP.

    If this becomes a paid product then I'll get rid of it.
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  7. Posts : 7,906
    Windows 11 Pro 64 bit
       #17

    I tried it on my HP laptop I've been using for 3 years. It only found remnants forom one uninstalled program Adobe Acrobat which was about 20 entries in the registry. I've been using Revo to uninstall programs so that seems to have done a good job. Uninstalr restarted the PC without warning which is poor software design practice and on restart ran a batch file to delete the entries so be warned.
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  8. Posts : 6,854
    22H2 64 Bit Pro
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       #18

    Steve C said:
    IUninstalr restarted the PC without warning which is poor software design practice and on restart ran a batch file to delete the entries so be warned.
    Agreed. This was already mentioned in Post#12. The restart option can be configured.
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  9. Posts : 6,854
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       #19

    TairikuOkami said:
    In other words, free now, paid later. It looks more like a promo for the cleaning app jv16 PowerTools. I will pass.


    Many entries, it supposedly finds, are not even there.


    Exactly, if he tested it based on those ghost entries, then this junk is the best in cleaning the nonexistent junk.
    New version with fixes.

    Note   Note


    What's new in Uninstalr 1.1
    August 3, 2023

    Improvement: Added Uninstall to the Right Click menu, and you can now uninstall a single app by simply performing Right Click > Uninstall with it.
    Improvement: Microsoft Store apps are now detected better. Previously their name or publisher data could be partially incorrect or missing.
    Improvement: Added an option to the Settings page for user to choose the level of leftover data scanning. With this setting, it’s now possible to use Uninstalr to only run and automate the uninstallers of the apps that are being removed and without any additional leftover data removal.
    Improvement: Portable app and leftover app detection is now more accurate.
    Improvement: The distinction between Show All Data and Uninstall views is now better. The Show All Data view no longer displays the Uninstall button, either.
    Improvement: The program now uses less RAM to operate. In some systems, the program might fail to start because of Out Of Memory error. This issue is not yet fully fixed, but it should now occur be even more rare.
    Improvement: The Uninstallation data view now shows a tip explaining that the view might contain non-existing paths. This is done, because sometimes running an app’s uninstaller actually creates new data to the system. By listing non-existing paths, these paths will also be removed during the uninstallation.
    Improvement: The installed software analysis should now work faster on most systems.
    Fix: Changing the user interface language and then clicking Save Settings doesn’t always work. That is, the newly changed language setting is not saved.
    Fix: In some cases, uninstalling any app could cause Windows to display Blue Screen of Death error message and reboot. This was entirely a cosmetic issue, there was no data loss or damage to the system.
    Fix: The program assumes that Windows PowerShell is installed in the system and available. If it’s not, an error message was shown in such systems. This is now fixed and the program no longer assume that PowerShell is available.
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  10. Posts : 75
    Windows 10 Pro 22H2
       #20

    IMO .... The automatic reboot after uninstall needs to be turned off by default at installation, let the user make that choice.
    I was in the middle of a long download while testing an uninstall with this .........
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