) I run Debian Linux, I like it because when I am lazy and don't feel like using the console I can use it like winblows, and intall things using deb files.Īnyway I am rambling, it is a nervous habit, and I suck at explaining things because I go off topic and over explain(Like right now.), and the registry can be a potential mine field, but I did find this. Which is why if I am not Gaming or working on projects that require Adobe CC(it is buggy as hell outside like 3 applications.) and last I check my Cintiq model isn't supported (I was going to work on that, but stopped. But, did you open regedit with Admin privileges? I only ask because Windows being the pain in the fraking ass that it is, restrict Admin rights, even when a user are the only user/Default admin. Quote from: Static_Syn on June 06, 2019, 03:25:43 PM This may be dumb, since you know how to navigate the registry, so you at least have an A+ understanding of what you are doing, possibly more. (again, this is all leftover from first using Avast's uninstall tool)ġ) Remove the Avast Software folder from Task Scheduler and,Ģ) Remove the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\AVAST Software key ? I checked Services: Task Scheduler is started. "Task Scheduler service is not available. When I right-clicked the Avast Software folder and tried to "Display All Running Tasks" I got, When I tried to delete it I got an error:īut, there's nothing to the right, in the middle section of Task Scheduler for this Avast Software folder, where its tasks would be listed: I found an Avast Software folder sitting in Task Scheduler under Task Scheduler Library. I also found an Avast Software folder sitting in,įile explorer -> Program Files -> Common Files -> Avast SoftwareĪnd still I cannot delete that registry key. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\AVAST Software Then I searched the registry and deleted anything 'avast'.īut there's one registry key I cannot delete: Then I searched the entire computer (C and D drives) for anything 'avast' and deleted 151 files. I decided to remove Avast from my Windows 7 Ultimate pc.
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