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Trouble With Revo Uninstaller & Screen Resolution

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by menewguy, Dec 15, 2012.

  1. menewguy

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    Does Revo Uninstaller have a FREE version?
     
    When I went to Uninstall my paid version of "Internet Security Suite Plus" I was informed I could not Uninstall it unless I went to 800x600 Resolution. When I went to 800x600 Resolution the text on the page was so large I couldn't go up or down or left or right.
     
    What should I do? (I am not computer savvy so please explain in English)
     
     
     
     
     
  2. DSTM (Dougie)

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    When I went to the site and saw that it was CNet I immediately got worried and sure enough a box came up warning against using  that site.
     
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    That's the same site as DSTM sent me to.
     
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    Sorry, but in the UK that is an entirely different address, it may be that there is some odd changes due to your location perhaps.
    I will look into it and see if another mirror site hosts the download.
     
    Nev.
     
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    Although it is true that Cnet does try and include extras in their downloads, it can still be used safely. All that's needed is to pay careful attention to the small print when downloading and installing the program. Read what is said at each stage and uncheck any boxes pertaining to any other software than Revo Uninstaller its self. You may have to also left click a Decline box before clicking Next.
     
    I can assure you that here at CHF we would not recommend downloading a software program if we didn't have confidence both in the download, and the program its self.
     
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    To reiterate what PSEFrank has said, CNET is safe if you bother to read carefully before clicking next each time and unchecking what you don't wish to install on your computer.
    Often the Authors of programs redirect you to CNET for downloads.
    They wouldn't do that if there was malware included in downloads.
    I use CNET daily for downloading and testing new programs and have no issues whatsoever.
     
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    My sincere thanks to all of you for your great help.
     

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