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Can not uninstall Charter Security Suite and F-Secure
homeslice74
post Nov 25 2008, 07:54 AM
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I absolutely can not uninstall Charter Security Suite. It just doesn't show up in my control panel where you add or remove programs. It does show up in my programs, but when I delete it says I can not. What can I do? It's using up a lot of my memory!!!
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post Nov 26 2008, 07:20 AM
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Hi Homeslice74,
Please download Revo Uninstaller. Once downloaded, install and run the application. Revo Uninstaller will populate all installed components on your computer. Find the program you want to remove and right click that program and select UNINSTALL. Just follow all necessary prompts given and you should be able to uninstall that program. Also, don't forget to reboot your computer once you've uninstalled the program to make sure it's removed. If you have any problems, please post back here.

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