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Start --- run, click on the startup item after opening, and disable the boot startup item of Rising.
Your computer may be poisoned, it is recommended to turn on the computer and press F8 to enter the safe mode and use Kaba to kill the poison.
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Use Optimizer or 360 to close the process first....etc., or simply disabled it with Optimizer. Then you can uninstall it with the uninstaller it comes with!
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You have the same problem as me, I used to install a Rising Star, and I couldn't delete it, so I had to reinstall the system before I deleted it.
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It can only be said that you have been infected with the virus.
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I think. You shouldn't have uninstalled it and didn't reboot, right?
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There are generally three ways to uninstall the software on the computer: the first is that after you install the software, the software comes with an uninstalled program, you just need to click: start --- program--- find this program--- there will be an uninstaller of this program.
The second is to use the software uninstall mode that comes with Windows, that is, the "Add and Remove Programs" in the control panel, because some of the uninstalling processes cannot be ended, so some files cannot be cleared - you can open the task manager to end the process or simply log out, enter the system and then manually delete.
If you find software residue, you will be prompted to [Forcefully Remove] the residue.
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First of all, make sure your Rising Antivirus is up to date, if not, upgrade to the latest version.
Be careful not to uninstall with other third-party tools when uninstalling. Both of the following methods can be completely uninstalled.
1. Start --- program -- Rising Antivirus --- Repair Then select Uninstall 2, XP system to the control panel to add and delete the program (win7 is to change or delete the program Uninstaller) and then find Rising and uninstall.
At the end of the uninstallation, there is a prompt asking for a restart, and it is OK to restart the computer.
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Here's how to uninstall Rising Antivirus:
Click the [Start] button in the lower left corner of the screen, click [Programs All Programs] >Rising Antivirus] >Repair] in the start menu, at this time, the Rising software maintenance mode interface will pop up, select [Uninstall] in the interface, click "Next", remove the check box of "Keep User Profile" at the bottom of the interface, and then click "Next", enter the verification code according to the program prompts, and then click the "Next" button until the uninstallation is completed.
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Hello, in this case, it is recommended that you upgrade to the latest version to try it, or contact the official website customer service.
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For instructions on how to uninstall Rising Antivirus, please refer to here.
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Use 360 to delete, that is, the software manager, should be able to delete.
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The landlord's uninstallation is not comprehensive, and the security software uninstallation is relatively stubborn.
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Hello, if it can't be uninstalled normally.
PC Manager - File Shredding + Cleaning Registry function will delete the folder After the cleaning is completed, open PC Manager - Computer Cleanup.
Tick Clean Registry – Start Scanning.
Once the scan is complete, clean it up.
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It may be that some files are corrupted, it is recommended that the landlord try at the beginning - program - Rising - repair, of course, it is not excluded that it is not installed well, and it can be removed and reinstalled.
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It may be related to the uninstallation process of Rising, one is that some programs and services related to Rising are not cleaned or the registry is not cleaned; The second is that the system program was deleted by mistake when uninstalling Rising was uninstalled. It is recommended to reinstall the system with an override.
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Kill soft uninstall will only uninstall their own program files,The landlord does not know the specific computer that the application can not be used, it is best to describe it in detail or take a screenshot to analyze,Or it is inconvenient to write, you can directly consult the Rising technical department。
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Rising is just a software, what is abnormal after uninstalling Rising? What if there is a disc in the optical drive or a USB flash drive inserted in the machine, and these are taken out and then turned on?
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What is the phenomenon? This may have nothing to do with uninstalling Rising Rising, Rising will only uninstall its own files, it is recommended that the landlord try to install a Rising Security Assistant, check it all over, it may be other reasons.
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How is it possible, you reinstall the system.
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If you confirm that you have uninstalled Rising from the Add and Remove programs, then you can open Task Manager - Processes, find several Rising loading processes, click to end it, and then you can delete the folder, or you can delete it by restarting Windows.
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For instructions on how to uninstall Rising Antivirus, please refer to here.
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You can delete it with "Jinshan Guard".
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Exit first, delete it, and if it doesn't work, delete it in safe mode! Adopt it.
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Go to the control panel to add the deletion program to delete it, or use the 360 security guard to delete, and it really doesn't work to reinstall the system, then delete it completely!!
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Ken you can use the cracked with 360 try it inside or Kaba isolation delete and then go directly to delete.
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