Charles Hart Enzer, M.D. wrote:

I want a clean removal with nothing left behind in the registry, and such like.

I would think that a standard removal from add/remove programs should take care of that. Most software like that has an uninstall file that has the install "script" that has all the files, reg entries, etc., used when the program was installed. Sometimes if I'm not sure that a program uninstalled correctly, I will try and get a clean re-install and then uninstall again. If you are comfortable in the registry, search (Ctrl-F) and find all instances of windows defender and delete the keys. Be sure you make a backup of the registry, first. My guess with a program like that would be that add/remove probably did the job without needing to check the registry. Check the services running after uninstalling and restarting the computer.
Hope this helps.

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Regards,
Chester Friesen


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