Interesting! I got my copy through
http://www.ninite.com
so I don't know if you got it somewhere different, but the ninite
version works really well, it displays all the programs you have
installed when you start it up.
If you got your copy somewhere other than ninite, give the ninite
version a try.
Ninite is really cool, it lets you install all kinds of programs in
the background, you won't have to quit hitting next button after next
button and agreeing to license terms and all that sort of thing.
When you first visit the home page, you'll see a whole bunch of check
boxes withdifferent programs names next to them. One of them should be
revo. So check that box, and if you go down to near the bottom of the
page you'll find a get installer button. Hit that, and on the next page
you'll find a link for your installer. It'll be called Ninite revo
installer.exe, or something very similar.
Just run the ninite installer and when its done, hit the close button
and off you go. Even nicer is the fact that when a new version of a
program comes out, just run the ninite installer again and it'll update
the program all by itself. I hope this works for you, i know how
frustrating it can be when one person sees a program acting a certain
way but it's totally different for you.
On 3/17/2014 12:21 PM, Jed Barton wrote:
Hey Chris,
I got the free version of revo. When I load the program, and I arrow up and
down, it's nothing, blank everywhere, am I missing something?
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Skarstad [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2014 12:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: revo uninstaller doesn't work
It probably isn't the most intuitive program ever made, but in a normal
situation it's like a wizzard process.
1. find the program you want to uninstall in a list of programs that
first comes up when you start the program.
2. Right click on the program in question and choose uninstall and
press enter.
3. Now it's time to choose the level at which revo uninstaller does its
job. you have 3 modes basic, medium and advanced. I always choose
advanced because some programs love to leave registry entries and little
traces of themselves everywhere.
These are radio buttons, so just choose the appropriate one.
4. Hit the next button and Revo will go to work and uninstall your
program, so sit back for a minute or two.
5. This is when the fun really starts. After you hit the next button,
Revo will display a number of left over files and registry entries from
the program. hit the tab key and you should find a select all
button, and a delete button. so first hit select all, followed by
delete. You'll get a warning asking if you really want to do this?
Answer yes. It'll then delete any files left over. Now depending on
how the program is, it may next ask you to delete registry entries, this
is the same as left over files. Don't worry, this is safe to do because
it only deletes the registry entries that are for the application you're
uninstalling, it won't delete anything else but that. So do the select
all and delete thing again and answer yes. Sometimes, you might even
see a screen that just has a tree view, but it has nothing displayed. In
that case just do what you would normally do and hit select all and
delete and that'll do it. After all that is done revo will display a
dialogue with a finish button.
Hit that, and you're done. you can then delete another program or close
the program it's up to you.
I hope this helps explain things a bit better.
On 3/17/2014 4:32 AM, Chris Apple boy wrote:
Works with Nvda haha.
Regards Chris
Clap along if you feel like a room without a roof!
On 17/03/2014 00:04, Jed Barton wrote:
Hey guys,
I don't know who uses this revo uninstaller program, but it doesn't
get good
accessibility reviews on my end, so far it's terrible.
Anyone have time to get on skype? This ringcentral program is just
refusing
to uninstall and it makes no sense. I've faught with this thing for the
last 2 hours.
The uninstall program that came with it won't even work, it can't
find an
uninstall.log. So what do I do?
I even tried deleting the folder in program files x86, and that won't
even
work.
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