They do, but it's so flawed.froggyboy604 wrote:It is too bad that McAfee and Norton does not make an uninstaller which is faster and easier to use.
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had to run a mcafee uninstaller three times for it to finally work for one PC.froggyboy604 wrote:What is flawed about it?
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It is too bad that Windows can't uninstall programs without using a 3rd-party uninstaller program.
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windows can, but so much of the program is left behind it can cause issues.froggyboy604 wrote:It is too bad that Windows can't uninstall programs without using a 3rd-party uninstaller program.
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It is too bad that uninstallers still leave a lot of an antivirus behind where it cause problems.
I wonder if Windows 11 uninstaller will be better.
I wonder if Windows 11 uninstaller will be better.
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I doubt it, you need special uninstallers for anything these days like Your Uninstaller! 7.