I can imagine a case where an app installation package overwrites/upgrades my VC runtime, and this is logged. Since IT is science, any other method is a non-method. I'm just trying to apply scientific method here. You are free to use whatever you want, but you're just lulling yourself into false sense of 'cleanliness'. What you're doing is assuming that the one that finds the most finds them all. Until installation monitoring is standardized in some way and all apps show more or less the same results (assuming the installed app acts always the same), any scan result is useless. I'll try to be concise and explain my point. ![]() This works fairly well for most software, but is useless for finding and removing leftover drivers from antivirus software. ![]() However some uninstallers don't monitor installs and just do a scan after uninstalling a program, for any files and registry keys which may have belonged to it. Some other uninstallers essentially do the same, by creating before and after snapshots and comparing the differences. Comodo Programs Manager and Install Monitor actually keep track of every change to the system, made when installing software, so are able remove software and all leftovers files (including drivers) and registry keys. Ideally you would have tested IObit Uninstaller as well, as it compares very well to Revo, whereas most of the other alternatives do nowhere near as well at finding leftovers. If he fixes the issues then it will be in my opinion, most definitely the best uninstaller there is. The new version 4 of Install Monitor looks promising, but has some issues and limitations that I am trying to get the author to fix and I can't recommend it in its current state. This works fairly well for most software, but is useless for finding and removing leftover drivers from antivirus software.Ĭomodo Programs Manager can work very well, but on my Windows 10 system, it stops working from time to time. **Based upon the non-scientific test I did, I thought Smarty did the best job, and I installed it on my PC.Ĭlick to expand.It depends on what uninstaller you use. *Overall I found Softorganizer to be the easiest to use, Smarty also very easy to use, and I would say it would be right behind Softorganizer. Search after reboot found 1 file, and 5 registry items. SoftOrganizer 7: Removed 779 traces (list after looked like 500 registry items, and 100-200 files). Search after reboot found 1 file, and 4 registry items. ![]() Search after reboot, found 2 folders, and 81 registry items.Ĭrystal Uninstaller: Removed 78 files/folders, and 1574 registry items. Revo: Removed 75 files/folders, and 6 registry items. Search after reboot, with opus and registry found 2 log files, and 1 registry item. Smarty Uninstaller: Removed 35 files/folders, and 6600 registry items. Then I restore the image made with macrium, starting clean, and repeat the above steps with Revo, Crystalidea Uninstaller, and SoftOrganizer 7. Then I search the registry for the Soft4boost / Sorentio, and make note of how many items were found after the uninstall with Smarty. ![]() Make note of what was found after uninstall, with Smarty. Then using Directory Opus I searched C: for Soft4boost / Sorentio. Now I uninstalled, Soft4boost, noting how many files, folder, and registry items were removed. Then I monitored the install of Soft4boost, with Smarty Uninstaller. Then I downloaded Soft4boost Video Studio, figuring it would be a complicated enough app / installation to provide a decent test. I did a clean install of Windows, then I made an image of C: with Macrium Reflect.
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