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  1. #1
    Ron Guest

    Re: SuperAntiSpyware

    On Mar 20, 10:53 pm, "Buffalo" <E...@nada.com.invalid> wrote:
    > Ron wrote:
    > > On Mar 20, 1:13 pm, "What's in a Name?" <maxwach...@nomail.afraid.org>
    > > wrote:

    >
    > >> I just installed the newest version-very small footprint as opposed
    > >> to the earlier version-good job Nick!
    > >> max

    >
    > > You never had a problem removing SAS from your computer?

    >
    > > Took all kind of tools for me to get rid of it. (the last free
    > > version -whatever that was).

    >
    > What sort of problems did you have and what OS are you using?
    > I had a clean uninstall when I had the free version. I had installed it
    > under "Total Uninstall" and just used Add-Remove to remove the program and
    > then I used Total Uninstall to see what was left and it was basically
    > nothing. I am using Win2000Pro.



    I'm also using W2K Pro.

    I don't remember the exact problem, I just remember that I kept
    getting some kind of error and it wouldn't uninstall. And when I
    finally did get it removed, I still had a desktop icon that I couldn't
    delete. I had to use some kind of tool to remove that.

    I now stay far, far away from SAS.

  2. #2
    Han Guest

    Re: SuperAntiSpyware

    Ron <BigELilE05@msn.com> wrote in
    news:af6ab43c-b2f5-4d66-be14-90a17b9ef10e@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com:

    > On Mar 20, 10:53 pm, "Buffalo" <E...@nada.com.invalid> wrote:
    >> Ron wrote:
    >> > On Mar 20, 1:13 pm, "What's in a Name?"
    >> > <maxwach...@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:

    >>
    >> >> I just installed the newest version-very small footprint as
    >> >> opposed to the earlier version-good job Nick!
    >> >> max

    >>
    >> > You never had a problem removing SAS from your computer?

    >>
    >> > Took all kind of tools for me to get rid of it. (the last free
    >> > version -whatever that was).

    >>
    >> What sort of problems did you have and what OS are you using?
    >> I had a clean uninstall when I had the free version. I had installed
    >> it under "Total Uninstall" and just used Add-Remove to remove the
    >> program and then I used Total Uninstall to see what was left and it
    >> was basically nothing. I am using Win2000Pro.

    >
    >
    > I'm also using W2K Pro.
    >
    > I don't remember the exact problem, I just remember that I kept
    > getting some kind of error and it wouldn't uninstall. And when I
    > finally did get it removed, I still had a desktop icon that I couldn't
    > delete. I had to use some kind of tool to remove that.
    >
    > I now stay far, far away from SAS.
    >


    SAS works fine for me on XP and on Vista Home Basic

    --
    Best regards
    Han
    email address is invalid

  3. #3
    Rick Guest

    Re: SuperAntiSpyware

    Ron <BigELilE05@msn.com> wrote in
    news:af6ab43c-b2f5-4d66-be14-90a17b9ef10e@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com:
    >
    > I'm also using W2K Pro.
    >
    > I don't remember the exact problem, I just remember that I kept
    > getting some kind of error and it wouldn't uninstall. And when I
    > finally did get it removed, I still had a desktop icon that I couldn't
    > delete. I had to use some kind of tool to remove that.
    >
    > I now stay far, far away from SAS.



    I've been using both the free and pro versions on a couple of dozen
    different systems over the last year or two and have never run into any
    problems with uninstalling it. As far as I can see, your problem(s) appear
    to be the exception rather than the rule.


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    Include "spam(trap)key" somewhere in the
    body of any email to avoid spam filters.

  4. #4
    John Mason Jr Guest

    Re: SuperAntiSpyware

    Ron wrote:
    > On Mar 20, 10:53 pm, "Buffalo" <E...@nada.com.invalid> wrote:
    >> Ron wrote:
    >>> On Mar 20, 1:13 pm, "What's in a Name?" <maxwach...@nomail.afraid.org>
    >>> wrote:
    >>>> I just installed the newest version-very small footprint as opposed
    >>>> to the earlier version-good job Nick!
    >>>> max
    >>> You never had a problem removing SAS from your computer?
    >>> Took all kind of tools for me to get rid of it. (the last free
    >>> version -whatever that was).

    >> What sort of problems did you have and what OS are you using?
    >> I had a clean uninstall when I had the free version. I had installed it
    >> under "Total Uninstall" and just used Add-Remove to remove the program and
    >> then I used Total Uninstall to see what was left and it was basically
    >> nothing. I am using Win2000Pro.

    >
    >
    > I'm also using W2K Pro.
    >
    > I don't remember the exact problem, I just remember that I kept
    > getting some kind of error and it wouldn't uninstall. And when I
    > finally did get it removed, I still had a desktop icon that I couldn't
    > delete. I had to use some kind of tool to remove that.
    >
    > I now stay far, far away from SAS.



    Did you happen to take the time to open a support ticket?


    John

  5. #5
    Ron Guest

    Re: SuperAntiSpyware

    On Mar 22, 5:56 pm, John Mason Jr <notva...@cox.net.invalid> wrote:
    > Ron wrote:
    > > On Mar 20, 10:53 pm, "Buffalo" <E...@nada.com.invalid> wrote:
    > >> Ron wrote:
    > >>> On Mar 20, 1:13 pm, "What's in a Name?" <maxwach...@nomail.afraid.org>
    > >>> wrote:
    > >>>> I just installed the newest version-very small footprint as opposed
    > >>>> to the earlier version-good job Nick!
    > >>>> max
    > >>> You never had a problem removing SAS from your computer?
    > >>> Took all kind of tools for me to get rid of it. (the last free
    > >>> version -whatever that was).
    > >> What sort of problems did you have and what OS are you using?
    > >> I had a clean uninstall when I had the free version. I had installed it
    > >> under "Total Uninstall" and just used Add-Remove to remove the program and
    > >> then I used Total Uninstall to see what was left and it was basically
    > >> nothing. I am using Win2000Pro.

    >
    > > I'm also using W2K Pro.

    >
    > > I don't remember the exact problem, I just remember that I kept
    > > getting some kind of error and it wouldn't uninstall. And when I
    > > finally did get it removed, I still had a desktop icon that I couldn't
    > > delete. I had to use some kind of tool to remove that.

    >
    > > I now stay far, far away from SAS.

    >
    > Did you happen to take the time to open a support ticket?
    >
    > John


    Nope.

  6. #6
    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: SuperAntiSpyware

    Ron <BigELilE05@msn.com> wrote in
    news:dcb42c4b-d4ae-4326-ab6d-4336b6c251fb@b64g2000hsa.googlegroups.com:

    > On Mar 22, 5:56 pm, John Mason Jr <notva...@cox.net.invalid> wrote:
    >> Ron wrote:
    >> > On Mar 20, 10:53 pm, "Buffalo" <E...@nada.com.invalid> wrote:
    >> >> Ron wrote:
    >> >>> On Mar 20, 1:13 pm, "What's in a Name?"
    >> >>> <maxwach...@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
    >> >>>> I just installed the newest version-very small footprint as
    >> >>>> opposed to the earlier version-good job Nick!
    >> >>>> max
    >> >>> You never had a problem removing SAS from your computer?
    >> >>> Took all kind of tools for me to get rid of it. (the last free
    >> >>> version -whatever that was).
    >> >> What sort of problems did you have and what OS are you using?
    >> >> I had a clean uninstall when I had the free version. I had
    >> >> installed it under "Total Uninstall" and just used Add-Remove to
    >> >> remove the program and then I used Total Uninstall to see what was
    >> >> left and it was basically nothing. I am using Win2000Pro.

    >>
    >> > I'm also using W2K Pro.

    >>
    >> > I don't remember the exact problem, I just remember that I kept
    >> > getting some kind of error and it wouldn't uninstall. And when I
    >> > finally did get it removed, I still had a desktop icon that I
    >> > couldn't delete. I had to use some kind of tool to remove that.

    >>
    >> > I now stay far, far away from SAS.

    >>
    >> Did you happen to take the time to open a support ticket?
    >>
    >> John

    >
    > Nope.
    >


    Bummer. No way to duplicate the issue, no way to fix it should it ever
    come up again. Although your the first/only person I've heard of so far
    with this specific issue.



    --
    Regards,
    Dustin Cook - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk
    BugHunter v2.2e AntiMalware Removal Utility


  7. #7
    Ron Guest

    Re: SuperAntiSpyware

    On Mar 24, 12:12 am, Dustin Cook <bughunter.dus...@gmail.com> wrote:
    > Ron <BigELil...@msn.com> wrote innews:dcb42c4b-d4ae-4326-ab6d-4336b6c251fb@b64g2000hsa.googlegroups.com:
    >
    >
    >
    > > On Mar 22, 5:56 pm, John Mason Jr <notva...@cox.net.invalid> wrote:
    > >> Ron wrote:
    > >> > On Mar 20, 10:53 pm, "Buffalo" <E...@nada.com.invalid> wrote:
    > >> >> Ron wrote:
    > >> >>> On Mar 20, 1:13 pm, "What's in a Name?"
    > >> >>> <maxwach...@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:
    > >> >>>> I just installed the newest version-very small footprint as
    > >> >>>> opposed to the earlier version-good job Nick!
    > >> >>>> max
    > >> >>> You never had a problem removing SAS from your computer?
    > >> >>> Took all kind of tools for me to get rid of it. (the last free
    > >> >>> version -whatever that was).
    > >> >> What sort of problems did you have and what OS are you using?
    > >> >> I had a clean uninstall when I had the free version. I had
    > >> >> installed it under "Total Uninstall" and just used Add-Remove to
    > >> >> remove the program and then I used Total Uninstall to see what was
    > >> >> left and it was basically nothing. I am using Win2000Pro.

    >
    > >> > I'm also using W2K Pro.

    >
    > >> > I don't remember the exact problem, I just remember that I kept
    > >> > getting some kind of error and it wouldn't uninstall. And when I
    > >> > finally did get it removed, I still had a desktop icon that I
    > >> > couldn't delete. I had to use some kind of tool to remove that.

    >
    > >> > I now stay far, far away from SAS.

    >
    > >> Did you happen to take the time to open a support ticket?

    >
    > >> John

    >
    > > Nope.

    >
    > Bummer. No way to duplicate the issue, no way to fix it should it ever
    > come up again. Although your the first/only person I've heard of so far
    > with this specific issue.


    Check this out (starting with what's written in red)
    http://www.superantispyware.com/supp...ay.html?faq=47

  8. #8
    Buffalo Guest

    Re: SuperAntiSpyware

    Ron wrote:
    >
    > Check this out (starting with what's written in red)
    > http://www.superantispyware.com/supp...ay.html?faq=47


    That's fairly normal advice when uninstalling a program.
    It basically tells you to go to the install program and then select 'remove'
    when the option comes up.
    Shutting down other running programs and exiting the program first before
    you uninstall it and then uninstall it.
    Did SAS not appear in you Add-Remove list?
    I did notice that it tells you to reboot immediately after doing the
    uninstall, which I routinely do anyways after installing or uninstalling a
    program.

    "Rebooting your PC is essential. If you do not reboot your PC, the uninstall
    may be unsuccessful. "

    Sorry to hear you had a problem with uninstalling SAS.
    I think you are missing out on a great program, but that is your choice.



  9. #9
    Ron Guest

    Re: SuperAntiSpyware

    On Mar 24, 11:45 am, "Buffalo" <E...@nada.com.invalid> wrote:
    > Ron wrote:
    >
    > > Check this out (starting with what's written in red)
    > >http://www.superantispyware.com/supp...ay.html?faq=47

    >
    > That's fairly normal advice when uninstalling a program.
    > It basically tells you to go to the install program and then select 'remove'
    > when the option comes up.
    > Shutting down other running programs and exiting the program first before
    > you uninstall it and then uninstall it.
    > Did SAS not appear in you Add-Remove list?
    > I did notice that it tells you to reboot immediately after doing the
    > uninstall, which I routinely do anyways after installing or uninstalling a
    > program.
    >
    > "Rebooting your PC is essential. If you do not reboot your PC, the uninstall
    > may be unsuccessful. "
    >
    > Sorry to hear you had a problem with uninstalling SAS.
    > I think you are missing out on a great program, but that is your choice.




    I'm not missing out on anything. There are plenty of free programs out
    there that will get the job done, and I'm using Spy Sweeper.....so all
    is good

    And those other programs, show up in the add/remove!

    What kinda crap is that?

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