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    New Version Revo Uninstaller 1.80!

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by McGrady, Jan 19, 2009.

  1. McGrady

    McGrady Notebook Virtuoso

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    It's been a long time since the last Revo update, and here it is! Change Log and Download provided:

    Change Log:
    ->Revo Uninstaller is digitally signed and certified by VeriSign Inc. certificate issued to VS Revo Group
    ->Updated setup package of Revo Uninstaller – now smaller and faster
    ->Updated executable file of Revo Uninstaller – now faster
    ->Improved safety and accuracy of the scanning for leftover items after uninstall
    ->Extended “Exclude” list of the Junk Files Cleaner
    ->Fixed crash on loading - when some of the latest CA products are installed
    ->Fixed wrong detection of applications in Hunter Mode
    ->Fixed minor bugs
    ->Added new languages

    Download:
    http://www.revouninstaller.com/revo_uninstaller_free_download.html

    Enjoy!!! :)
     
  2. Cin'

    Cin' Anathema

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    Thank you, thank you...for this update! ;) :D


    Cin ;) :)
     
  3. Matt

    Matt Notebook Deity

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    Out of curiosity... what are the advantages of using this as opposed to say CCleaner?
     
  4. Jayayess1190

    Jayayess1190 Waiting on Intel Cannonlake

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    This has more uninstall options than CCleaner. CCleaner only uses the apps included uninstaller while Revo uses that, then can search your computer for leftover registry keys and folders left lying around.
     
  5. Hiker

    Hiker Notebook Deity

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    I'm noticed CCleaner has found left over registry keys after using Revo in advanced mode. But I use Revo first anyway. Maybe next time I'll try just using CCleaner.
     
  6. Matt

    Matt Notebook Deity

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    Oh, I see. That's kind of cool.
     
  7. voltaire

    voltaire Notebook Consultant

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    Any suggestions for 64 bit OS?
     
  8. metril

    metril Notebook Deity

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    I believe us 64 biters are stuck with CCleaner. It's done its job wonderfully for me. :)
     
  9. nic.

    nic. Notebook Evangelist

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    What do you mean? I'm using it fine on my 64-bit Vista.

    Anyway, thanks for the heads up, just updated.