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It's after uninstalling, and forced retreat has nothing to do with cleaning up the registry.
Start - Run - regedit to open the registry. Then remove all the options related to CF.
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Look for it on the official website.
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When you uninstall it, you delete it as well.
If you suspect that it has not been deleted, you can use Windows Optimizer to clean up the system junk.
Usually these useless registry entries that have been uninstalled will be deleted.
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My computer (left) controls the panel, click Delete, find the CrossFire point to delete.
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"Add or Uninstall Software" in the Control Panel to uninstall CF, "Uninstall" in "CrossFire" in the Start Menu, or uninstall software in 360 SoftArmor Management, Windows Optimizer, 360, File Shredding, etc.
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I'm aware of the problem!! I can't read the recipe).
To delete the message in the light registry before installing, click Start, Run, type Regedit, press Ctrl F, type Crossfire, press Delete if you find it, and click F3 (Find Next) until the search is complete!
And also!!! When installing, you need to use the default folder, and you can't change the path, otherwise it won't be good!
After you installed it before, the "Uninstall" in the "CrossFire" folder in "Start" does not show a computer shape, which means that it is not installed in the default system folder.
Absolutely good!
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Go buy a disk, ask the owner of the disk shop, and reinstall the program.
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Just find and delete it.,It's best to ongoing360 safe to delete it.。
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Uninstall CrossFire directly! Next to the new one!
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Manually delete the remaining files.
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It's called Clear System Garbage's BAT
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The next 360 Security Guard is a breeze.
Thank you for the bounty points.
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Just clean it up with Optimizer.
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It can be managed with Optimizer or 360 software.
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It's OK to delete it with Optimizer.
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It's very convenient to use Optimizer and you can get it right away.
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Optimize it with Optimizer and see if you can.
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Open the registry inside and you can find cf and delete it Registry (which can be found in the window folder.
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On the Start menu, enter visetThen go to the registry and it's OK
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Directly unloaded.
It's the easiest.
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You don't need to clean it up, just go directly to the file library you have traversed and uninstall it, and if it doesn't work, you can use Jinshan Poison to uninstall it strongly.
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360 features, click. Forcefully uninstall, click. Game, Crossfire. Uninstall the brute-uninstall registry. ok to satisfaction
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Find the computer manager, open the toolbox, there is a file shredding at the bottom, open it, and then find the registry and put it in, and it's all gone.
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As far as the task manager is concerned, the process that. Delete.
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Find the one called crossfire and delete it.
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Do what you want?
It writes more registry keys.
In addition, it does not exist independently, but is written to the system registry database. The system has only one registry database. Not every program has one!
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Or it's a problem with the graphics card driver, mine didn't have it, just reinstall the driver, you try it.
In addition, there are products on the stationmaster's group **, cheap ***.
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Start Run Enter regedit After opening the registry, find crossfire, tick the "whole word match" tick, click on the search and you're done!
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The registry cannot delete CF files, only CF registration information.
It's best to delete CF in the control panel.,That can completely delete if you reinstall the system.,The registry will have no CF registration information, then you have to find that file in the CF folder.,Click on it to completely delete CF.。
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Find the one called crossfire and delete it.
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