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You've only deleted the registry key, but the desktop shortcut points to the installer's executable, which is opened by default and rewritten to the registry, so it can still be opened. To delete it completely, you must delete the registry and delete the installer folder as well.
There is just not understanding why you want to remove from the registry? It's the green version of your outfit. The normal installer version comes with an uninstaller that automatically deletes registry entries along with the deletion of the installation file.
If you use the green version, it is recommended to use some professional uninstall software to uninstall, which can be more thorough, such as what they say about 360, Optimization Master, Super Rabbit, Cleanup Assistant, etc. You delete the registry yourself, in case you delete the wrong one, it will cause the system to crash. Because if you look at your question, you don't know much about the registry either.
Handsome guy, are you kidding? What is software that can only be removed in the registry? Is it good to have a little common sense? That's a virus that only writes the registry!
Finding the installation path is simple: right-click on the desktop shortcut - Properties - Shortcut - Destination, delete the upper folder of the destination, and then clean up the registry. The registry is generated on the basis of the installation file, only the registry is cleared, and if the installation file is not deleted, if you run the installation file again, some software will rewrite the registry.
It is recommended to learn some basic knowledge of Windows first! If you want to work on the registry, it is recommended to learn a little more about the bottom layer.
Complete! ok?Never add again! Because everything that needs to be said has been said, and it's your business whether to do it or not.
It doesn't matter if you evaluate it or not, my rate is not bad, but your computer knowledge should be further studyed, good medicine is bitter, and benevolence is exhausted!
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Windows Optimizer This one can also be uninstalled perfectly.
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Your cool me has installed it a few times, and a fresh install will modify the registry.
However, if you reinstall the system and send the previous ** mark directly to the desktop, there will be no registry.
That is, what you delete is the cool me of your system.
It seems that you can only delete the source files.
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Installing a piece of software will write a lot of things to the registry, including files in the software installation directory, unless it's all on.
It can be uninstalled with 360 Software Manager or in the control panel that comes with the computer.
360 uninstall is relatively clean.
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The steps to find the registry of a certain software and delete it are as follows: (Demonstration uses the Win10 system, the operation is roughly the same for other Windows versions).
1.Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.
2.Right-click the program you want to remove, click on the property, locate the target executable name, and copy it.
<>4.Paste the file name of the copied program, click Search, and select Full Word Matching.
5. Finally, you will find the item, value, data right-click result, click Delete.
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Here's how to delete it:
1. Right-click the start button in the lower left corner of the computer desktop, and the pop-up interface, we click Run.
2. In the pop-up interface, in the mine, we enter regedit, click OK and then enter the next step.
3. In the new interface that appears, we click on the hkey-current-user option.
4. After entering, a new interface pops up, and then we click on the software and select to open.
5. After entering the page, here we can see the registry of all the software on our computer.
6. If you select the registry you want to delete a certain software, we will right-click on the folder, and the interface that pops up will appear, and we can click Delete.
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Enthusiastic netizens.
Removing a registry key can only remove the installation information of the software.
But you can't delete the software itself.
Click first"Get started"-"Run"Enter: regedit to open the registry.
Click""-"Find"Or press the F3 key directly on the keyboard and then search for software-related characters (pay attention to see if the path is the software, do not delete it by mistake), generally this method is used to deal with some software that cannot be uninstalled.
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How do I find the registry of a certain software and delete it?
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Dude,You'd better start with a similar 360 security guard Jinshan Guardian or something.,For novices like us, the registry is a place that can't be easily set foot in.,I used to go to that whole thing several times (there are detailed steps given by others.,Or I don't dare to go in.,I'm afraid of making the wrong value and make the computer have problems) There seems to be some incomprehensible data and English or something.,And you don't even know where the registry is.,Not to mention modifying the content at will., And I heard that if you make a mistake there, the computer settings will be changed lightly, so let the professional software help you, because those professional software is measured, and knows what can and can't.
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The executable file of the software exists in the registry in the entries, values, and data that can be deleted by looking up the software execution name in the registry.
Specific steps: 1. Click the start menu, click Run, enter regedit, and click OK, as shown in the following steps
3. Click on the registry to find the function.
5. Right-click the found items, values, and data to the result, and click to delete, as shown in the following figure:
6. Press the keyboard F3, find the next item, value, data, and carry out the fifth step of the found result, note: Keep pressing the keyboard F3, and the result can not be queried, then the registry The execution file information is deleted, this process can not delete the file of the program, only the execution process of the file can be terminated, so that the file can not be executed, the general uninstaller is recommended to use the system's own uninstall change program to delete, as shown in the following steps:
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How do I find the registry of a certain software and delete it?
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The easiest thing to do is to click "Start" and "Run", type: regedit and press enter. After opening the registry, click "Find" in the menu, then enter the name of the software you want to delete, tick the first three options, and leave the last one unchecked.
For example, if we delete it, we will enter "pizzagui" (the keyword must be uniquely distinguished, you can't just enter the word "gui", otherwise other keys containing the letters gui will be deleted.) After typing, click "Start Search", find a place, see if it is related to "pizzagui", if so, delete it, then press F3, continue to search, and then look at it again and delete it until the search is completed. In this way, basically everything about "pizzagui" has been deleted.
Just take this as an example, the actual situation at the root level is flexible. If it's a rookie, don't delete it randomly, delete the registry, and you can only reinstall the system.
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