Thanks Pippin, but its unnstalled now and I dont fancy reinstalling it then
uninstalling it again just to (hopefully) sort the registry out! I've
switched to AVG which seems to occupy the cpu far less than PC-cillin did.
Colin
"pippin" wrote:
> I know this may not apply to x64 or the latest build of Vista but I had to
> uninstall in Beta2 and was given this method:
> 1. Go to C:\Program Files\Trend Micro\PCC14.55_VistaBeta2_02\Tools.
> 2. Double Click PCCTool.exe.
> 3. Select "Allow" for User Account Control window.
> 4. Select "[E] Uninstall " tab.
> 5. Select "4. Uninstall" > "Uninstall".
> 6. Select "Yes" for confirmation message.
> 7. Wait a few minutes.
> 8. Restart computer.
>
> "Spirefm" wrote:
>
> > I tried to uninstall PC-cillin using the Programs and Features Uninstall
> > button in the Control Panel and got the message "This is only for programs
> > that are installed" which was silly since it was installed. I couldn't delete
> > the program folders because I got the famous "You need Administrator
> > permission to do this" message even though I am and Administrator. I went
> > into safe mode and deleted the file folders OK but I'm concerned about the
> > registry entries. With XP I could use 'Tune up Utilities' to clear up the
> > resulting mess. Is there program that I can use safely with Vista 64 bit to
> > cleanup the registry, or should I try using regedit ?
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