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Unwanted UniBlue. How to get rid.


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Three days ago I clicked on the UniBlue panel for a computer scan. I decided I did not want their service after it ran a scan. Now everytime I start up the laptop, the first thing to appear is the UniBlue panel and it takes a minute or so to get rid of it. I found it had installed itself in 'Programmes', but I removed it from there, but even so it still apppears on the desktop each time I start up. Suggestions please for its permanent removal.

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Try msconfig,Then start up.See if the Uniblue program is ticked if so untick it.Apply.Ok.

Should have said go into Run and type msconfig and press ok.

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Permanent removal would be to download it again without running it,Then download Revo uninstaller and run it on setting 4 to get rid of it completely.

Only remove the things on thick black print and when it gets to the last bit It may give you about 6-10 things that are on your computer that you can recognise remove them.

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Jock1e, Thanks for your suggestion. Prior to trying your remedy it was suggested I try, " Revo Uninstaller." I downloaded that and have now removed UniBlue.

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