Absolute Uninstaller allows users to uninstall software in bulk (2)

  

After using Windows for a period of time, some programs in the system may no longer exist, but the uninstall information related to it still exists. At this point, users can delete them by "Edit → Auto Find Invalid Items". Figure 5:

Automatically find and clean up invalid items, this feature is available in many third-party software. But in Absolute Uninstaller, there is another special feature. First look at such a description:

Due to some unexpected situations, it often causes a software to be uninstalled, and the installation of the road (the file) is gone, but the file is still unloaded in the system (that is, The invalid item mentioned above). At this point, the user will generally choose to download the full program to reinstall. In fact, in this case, the user can also download the green one to the local and then use Absolute Uninstaller to associate with it without re-downloading the installation.

In the main interface of the Absolute Uninstaller program, select an "invalid project", click the "Modify Properties" button in the toolbar area, in the "Properties" dialog box that pops up, in the "command line" The file path points to the main file (EXE) you downloaded. As shown in Figure 6:

For a small example, some QQ and Thunder users uninstalled the software, the uninstall program still exists due to unexpected reasons, but the main program is no longer available. At this point, you can download a version of the green file from the Internet, and then "associate" the file attribute of the "Invalid Item" to the unmountable file.

Edit Comment:

Absolute Uninstaller is similar to other system-assisted software features, but its "re-association" function is not available in other similar software. When the user encounters some software "cannot uninstall" clean problems, you can try this small software.

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