
Split into to main categories (Uninstaller tools and cleaning tools), Uninstaller Pro makes it easy to find the tools we need and start using them.

Once installed, we are greeted by the main Uninstaller Pro home screen, at first glance this is a very nicely designed application with all of the included tools available from the left hand side menu. Should you wish to try the software before buying Revo have a 30 day free trial you can get by clicking here any thoughts?Īny recommendations on a trustworthy registry cleaner, preferably free, that works? I tried a few but the free versions won’t remove very much.Downloading and installing Uninstaller Pro was both quick and easy and after just a few clicks the software was ready to use. 277 anyway, since they didn’t seem to be causing any problems. There were still four keys(?) left in the registry in the root file that seemed to be related to comodo: CMDAGENT, CMDGUARD, CMDHLP, and CMDMON. It worked!!! I was hesitant to install v.277, but in spite of these problems it seems to be a great product, so I crossed my fingers and everything seems to be back to 100%. Since the other uninstall app’s didn’t remove all of the keys necessary and I was still having the same problems (3minutes to load firefox, couldn’t reinstall comodo, error messages, plus my windows security panel showed comodo was still working-impossible!) I ran Ragwing’s batch file. Then I read USSS’s original uninstall post and followed the instructions carefully, including doing all the restore points, and backing up my registry. I followed all of the suggestions posted, and downloaded zsoft and revo, along with ccleaner, and ran them all. Post back and, if you have additional concerns or encounter problems, I will be glad to work with you over the weekend to fix your problem. It is currently the closest thing we have at moment to a standalone uninstaller. In the meantime, try Ragwing’s batch file – it was updated about 10 days ago with additional registry keys tagged for removal.

There is no question that Comodo should develop and make available a standalone uninstaller, similar to the tools that have been created by Norton and Symantec over the past five or six years. Ragwing’s batch file was developed in response to that need. We realize that not everyone is comfortable working on the Windows Registry. In case you’ve not reviewed the following post, please take a few minutes to look over it. I will be glad to work with you, free of charge.
