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Hello landlord, I don't know if it's Rising antivirus software or other Rising products, give you a specific uninstall steps for antivirus software, if it's other Rising products, the method is similar.
The specific uninstallation method of Rising Antivirus is as follows:
Method 1: (Recommended) Click the [Start] menu in the lower left corner of the screen, find [Programs All Programs], find the [Rising Antivirus] column, click [Repair] in the column, and the Rising Software Maintenance Mode interface will pop up, select [Uninstall] in the interface, click "Next", remove the check of "Keep User Profile" at the bottom of the interface, and then click "Next", enter the verification code according to the program prompts, and keep "Next" until the uninstallation is completed.
Method 2: Open the system [Control Panel], find [Add or Remove Programs] ([Uninstall Programs] or [Programs and Functions] for win7 system), after opening, click [Rising Antivirus] in the interface (right-click for win7 system), click [Change Delete] ([Uninstall and Change] for win7 system), at this time, the Rising software maintenance mode interface will pop up, select [Uninstall] in the interface and click "Next", remove the "Keep User Profile" at the bottom of the interface Then click "Next", enter the verification code according to the program prompts, and then "Next" until the uninstallation is completed.
Note: If you have used third-party software or programs to uninstall Rising Antivirus, resulting in incomplete uninstallation and cannot be uninstalled normally in the above way, please log in.
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Maybe the landlord is not using its own uninstaller when deleting, unloading the program, so that part of the program is lost and cannot be completely removed, so it is recommended that the landlord better reinstall Rising and uninstall it with its own uninstaller.
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Does the landlord mean that the card card cannot be unloaded? It's best to take a screenshot to see, and generally the control panel is no problem to uninstall.
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It is recommended that you enter safe mode and try to delete the registry and installation directory files about the remnants.
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Hello landlord: 1Exit the running card in the lower right corner of the desktop, then uninstall it, check [Delete Folder Destination], and restart the computer. 2.Open the Control Panel - Add and Remove Programs - Click Uninstall Card and do the same as above.
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Uninstall it and change the software directly!
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You can see if there is one in the start menu, find all the programs Rising and uninstall it later.
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You can contact Rising customer service to provide an uninstallation tool.
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Recommend Jinshan Poison Bully is very tough·· You can go to the official next free version;
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Solution: (Follow the steps and restart when you're done).
This is because of Rising's residual registry. To dispose of it, there are three steps. First of all, you didn't say whether you uninstalled Rising or not.
1. You enter the control panel, add and delete programs, find, Rising Antivirus, Rising Firewall, Card Assistant, Deploy, at least uninstall the above four, pay attention when uninstalling, it often has a tick place, roughly saying, "So-and-so software is good, do you want to try it?" "If you don't remove the hook, your uninstall is the same as the installation. Uninstall pay attention to the order, my above 4 are in order.
Finally, uninstall the Rising deployment software, otherwise, it will still be forced to install. The above may not work, because you may have uninstalled it, but the uninstallation is not clean.
2. Go to the registry, that is, start, run, and enter regedit. Then click Find, type rising, find it, delete it, and then take you to the next one. Until all of them are deleted.
At this time, you can restart and try. If that doesn't work, you can look for rsstub in the registry, and the same is true, find one, delete one. Until the end.
3. Run and enter regedit to open the registry, select and find a key-value item named ", delete it after finding it, find it a few more times and delete it cleanly, and then restart the computer.
4. If you want to continue to use Rising products, reinstall or repair.
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