
- #HOW TO REMOVE AVAST CLEANUP PRO INSTALL#
- #HOW TO REMOVE AVAST CLEANUP PRO SOFTWARE#
Additionally, you may want to research NG in Tools and decide if you really want this installed, while IMHO it is a great concept it consumes huge amount of PC resources.
#HOW TO REMOVE AVAST CLEANUP PRO INSTALL#
You can disable the add-in once installed in your browser or during the Custom Install uncheck Browser Protection in the Tools section.
There are some items to disable based on known bugs/issues.one is Avast AOS.aka Online Security. An example of this is not installing GrimeFighter during the Custom Install.a link that shows the example: This is all individual preference on what you do and don't want.I am not promoting or ridiculing any of the "extras" just outlining the install option. Avast's "Custom Install" allows you to check and uncheck (ie, to remove bloat-ware) the extras you want or don't want (eg. Reinstall Avast (select CUSTOM in installer and only items you want) Custom Install How-To Video If there is anything related to Avast with a yellow triangle then uninstall or delete it (highlight, right click).
UnHide any hidden devices by selecting pull-down menu Device Manager>View>Show Hidden Devices. Go to Device Manager ( Control Panel>System). Run Avast Uninstall Utility, accept reboot to safe mode, follow the instructions and you'll ultimately come back to Windows Normal Mode. CC Uninstallerĭownload Avast Uninstall Utility to your Desktop.ĭownload the correct version of Avast to your Desktop.ĭisconnect from the Internet ( the above installer links are for offline use). It also contains an uninstaller that removes troubled programs that won't uninstall. It even has a registry cleaner (with backup) that is one of few that is safe. It is very easy & reputable to remove temp & old files, etc. Here is Avast FAQ with "cleaner" links: Avast FAQĪFTER the above cleaning of "remnants' I also use/run CCleaner: Save yourself a lot of headaches to make sure you clean up old installs.even if you already uninstalled.in other words "cleaners". Go ahead and create a Windows Restore Point in the O/S.again, think of it as an insurance policy.Īvast does not like other A/V or remnants of previously installed A/Vs on PC.even old Firewall or Internet Security programs. #HOW TO REMOVE AVAST CLEANUP PRO SOFTWARE#
USB HDD) image of your PC prior to the below process.Ī lot of imaging software out there to choose from.I personally use Macrium Reflect Free.but this is of course your choice.Įxample links: Macrium FREE or Windows Imaging I'd highly recommended to do a offline (eg.Chances are nothing will go wrong with a clean un-re-install but if something does you want a backup.thus,