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Removing Sysrestore Point Software


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SkullyB

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I downloaded several of your tools to clean my computer. And they worked really well. I downloaded SysRestore Point as recommended. Every since then it's slowing down my computer. I want to delete it but I'm getting an access denied message. I can't bring it up in add/remove. I want this off my computer. Please help. Running Windows XP with Mcafee Antivirus Suite. Thanks....
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rshaffer61

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Try doing the steps below.
Download and install Revo Uninstaller
  • Double click the Revo Uninstaller icon on your desktop to start the program
  • Scroll through the listed programs and Right Click on the program you wish to uninstall
  • From the pop out menu choose Uninstall
  • Click Yes to the confirmation dialogue
  • In the next window select the Advanced mode
  • Click Next to start uninstalling the program
  • Answer Yes to confirm the uninstall
  • When the program has completed the four steps, click Next to allow the program to search for leftovers
  • Once complete, click Next, then Finish
  • Repeat the above steps for any other programs you wish to remove.


If this doens't work in normal Mode then try it in Safe Mode
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SkullyB

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Tried what you suggested. This software will not come up in Revo so that I can unistall it. Not in safe mode either. Any other ideas. Thanks...
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The program should be able to get deleted with a simple right-click and delete

If it isn't, then chances are malware is responsible. You need to post your logs in the Virus Removal forum
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Santa has snuck in again. :) :) with a wise suggestion.
He is right about the deleting of the program. If not try going into MSConfig and unchecking it from the Startup area and then following Rorschach112's advice.
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