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Earth Bound Misfit Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-28-11 08:23 AM
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4. I believe you meant "IObit"...
IObit is trash software from known code-stealers/Guerrilla marketers that borders on Spyware/Malware IMHO--some swear by their products but to me it's all eye-candy/redundant progs already integrated into WinDOZE--YMMV.

Anyhoo, here's a program that SHOULD remove all trace of IObit software...BitRemover http://www.t-tools.nl/bitremoveren.php

IObit is a software company that mainly creates and markets security software, such as IObit Security 360 and Advanced SystemCare.

It has been widely reported that after uninstalling their programs a considerable amount of data will be left behind on a computer.

We at T-Tools have created a program we named BitRemover that has been designed specifically to remove every last trace of the entries of IObit programs left behind if and when you had decided to uninstall one or more of these programs. Be aware that we do not in any way advise you to remove any one of IObit's programs.


IMPORTANT!!!! MUST have the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 installed!!!!!

Hope this helps. :hi:
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  -Need help on how to UNINSTALL Obit Uninstaller 2 !!! defendandprotect  Nov-28-11 01:44 AM   #0 
  - Check C:\Program Files  canetoad   Nov-28-11 02:57 AM   #1 
  - Thank you for your help and I'll try to work on what you suggest and report back ....  defendandprotect   Nov-28-11 03:45 AM   #2 
  - How do I get to the C: program files?  defendandprotect   Nov-28-11 03:49 AM   #3 
  - Double click My Computer desktop icon  canetoad   Nov-28-11 11:08 AM   #5 
     - Hard to believe ....  defendandprotect   Nov-28-11 01:55 PM   #6 
  - Got into C files, but only saw IObit for Advanced System Care 3 and 4 ....  defendandprotect   Nov-28-11 02:57 PM   #8 
     - Damn yer eyes D&P...  canetoad   Nov-28-11 03:11 PM   #9 
        - I know I'm impossible -- !!! And, when I get to Control Panel ....  defendandprotect   Nov-28-11 04:07 PM   #12 
           - If you're running XP it's listed as "Add or Remove Programs"  Earth Bound Misfit   Nov-28-11 04:32 PM   #14 
              - Definitely have "Add or Remove Programs" .....  defendandprotect   Nov-28-11 05:18 PM   #16 
  - I believe you meant "IObit"...  Earth Bound Misfit   Nov-28-11 08:23 AM   #4 
  - PLOT THICKENS .... Yes... in my "Unused Desktop" folder I found  defendandprotect   Nov-28-11 02:44 PM   #7 
  - It may or may not be just you...  Earth Bound Misfit   Nov-28-11 03:43 PM   #11 
     - OK --  defendandprotect   Nov-28-11 05:11 PM   #15 
  - Their older version Advanced Windows Care works pretty good  hobbit709   Nov-28-11 03:11 PM   #10 
     - I agree, I used it about 6+ years ago...  Earth Bound Misfit   Nov-28-11 04:17 PM   #13 
     - Just out of curiosity ... did you mean to put "Windows" in that reference???  defendandprotect   Nov-29-11 12:01 PM   #19 
     - Previous version was called Advanced Windows Care.  hobbit709   Nov-29-11 03:27 PM   #20 
        - Ah -- interesting -- !!  defendandprotect   Nov-29-11 06:25 PM   #21 
           - Free download. Have it my utility flash drive to install from.  hobbit709   Nov-29-11 10:10 PM   #22 
              - Might think about it .... thank you!  defendandprotect   Nov-29-11 11:15 PM   #23 
     - Yeah. Remember getting it  canetoad   Nov-29-11 11:35 PM   #24 
  - Hey D&P  canetoad   Nov-28-11 07:42 PM   #17 
     - Hi -- think this is the status re getting rid of IObit .....  defendandprotect   Nov-29-11 11:57 AM   #18 
 

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