Albert
October 28, 2015, 9:10pm
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It’s still crashing in LavasoftTcpService64.dll. Apparently, not all of it was removed. You’ll probably need to google to figure out how to get rid of it completely.
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or you could attempt this,
This is taken from the Lavasoft website, and specifies how to manually uninstall Ad-Aware
… perform a manual uninstall, which is not a very difficult procedure. Do the following:
Click on “my computer” and navigate to your Lavasoft Ad-Aware folder
(C:\program files\lavasoft\ad-aware \
Run the file unregaaw.exe
Delete the entire ad-aware folder
Delete your Lavasoft Ad-Aware link in your start menu (if present)
Delete the Ad-Aware icon(s) from your desktop(if present)
Navigate to C:\Documents and Settings[User Name]\Application
Data\Lavasoft and delete the entire Lavasoft folder.
Empty your trash bin
Reboot.
as was posted by froggy over here,
This is taken from the Lavasoft website, and specifies how to manually uninstall Ad-Aware
… perform a manual uninstall, which is not a very difficult procedure. Do the following:
Click on “my computer” and navigate to your Lavasoft Ad-Aware folder (C:\program files\lavasoft\ad-aware \
Run the file unregaaw.exe
Delete the entire ad-aware folder
Delete your Lavasoft Ad-Aware link in your start menu (if present)
Delete the Ad-Aware icon(s) from your desktop(if present)
Navigate t…
there are two lavasoft files on my computer still and they refuse to be deleted, saying they are running in other programs.
First reboot your computer again and try to delete the files.
If that doesn’t work, you could try installing “Unlocker” from FileHippo. http://filehippo.com/download_unlocker/
Unlocker would let you delete those files that are still being used.
Well all I can say now is that my village has 11 hearthlings and I have microsoft customer service and you guys to thank.
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