Rising is stored in the hidden folder of the system and cannot be uninstalled

Updated on technology 2024-04-10
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No matter what the reason, you can use the regular uninstall method to uninstall Rising full-featured security software, Rising antivirus, and Rising Personal Firewall (this solution is recommended!). It belongs to the official normal uninstallation), and the specific uninstallation method 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 used third-party software or programs to uninstall Rising Antivirus before, resulting in incomplete uninstallation and cannot be uninstalled normally in the above way, please log in to Rising **, find "Personal Products" in the upper navigation bar, find the "Installation Package**" of [Rising Antivirus], ** and then install it normally in the default way, and then uninstall Rising Antivirus in the above way.

    Especially for the situation that Ruixing was destroyed and could not be uninstalled due to the use of third-party software before, some netizens on the Internet gave an uninstallation tool, as follows:

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What do you mean by still there, there are remnants of folders, icons, or something. Or is Rising still running.

    If there is a remnant and it is hidden, you can open a folder casually, click the tool --- folder option --- view --- hidden files and folders--- hit on Show files and folders, and make sure to close the hidden files to see the hidden files.

    If it is still running, it means that it has not been deleted at all, you can close the system process of Rising first, and then delete it. Or use the rabbit to stop Rising from loading and booting in the startup item first, and then restart it and enter safe mode, and then you can uninstall it. You can use the uninstall that comes with the system, or you can use your 360 rabbit or something to uninstall.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Add or remove files directly to the control panel --- --- find Rising and uninstall it directly to pull.

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