| PREAMBLE |
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| RegistryPC is easy to install, easy to use, and easy to remove.
Because it was built to meet all of Microsoft's program
specifications uninstalling it can be done with just a few
clicks. |
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| INSTRUCTIONS |
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First, you need to make sure that your copy of RegistryPC is not
running. Even though it may not appear on the screen, RegistryPC's
active scan process may be active. If you see the RegistryPC icon in
the task-bar, that means that it's active process is still running.
To de-activate it. Right click on the icon and click "Shut
Down."
 Second,
you need to open the control panel. To open it, open the Start Menu
then click Control Panel.
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The third step is to open the Windows Program Manager. Do
this by clicking on the icon that says "Uninstall a Program." |
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When the Windows Program Manager is open, just locate the
RegistryPC icon in the list. Select it and click "Uninstall." |
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A small dialog will pop up asking if you want to uninstall.
Click YES. |
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| EPILOGUE |
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| That's it! Doing an uninstall this way will remove all of
RegistryPC's active components from your computer. |
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