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Trying to uninstall Avast without success


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#31
icotonev

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Great ..! I think everything is fine now ..!

 

KpRm


Download KpRm by kernel-panik and save it to your desktop.

  • Right-click kprm_(version).exe and select Run as Administrator.
  • When the tool opens, ensure all boxes are checked, and select Run.
  • Once complete, click OK.
  • A log will open in Notepad titled kprm-(date).txt.
  • Please copy and paste its contents in your next reply.

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# Run at 4/04/2020 11:37:56 AM
# KpRm (Kernel-panik) version 2.8
# Run by Stu from C:\Users\Stu\Desktop
# Computer Name: EDGECOMBES
# OS: Windows 10 X64 (18362) 
# Number of passes: 2
 
- Checked options -
 
    ~ Registry Backup
    ~ Delete Tools
    ~ Restore System Settings
    ~ UAC Restore
    ~ Delete Restore Points
    ~ Create Restore Point
    ~ Delete Quarantines
 
- Create Registry Backup -
 
   ~ [OK] Hive C:\WINDOWS\System32\config\SOFTWARE backed up
   ~ [OK] Hive C:\Users\Stu\NTUSER.dat backed up
 
     [OK] Registry Backup: C:\KPRM\backup\2020-04-04-11-37-56
 
- Delete Tools -
 
 
  ## FRST
     [OK] C:\Users\Stu\Desktop\Fixlog.txt deleted
     [OK] C:\Users\Stu\Desktop\FRST64.exe deleted
     [OK] C:\FRST deleted
 
  ## Systemlook
     [OK] C:\Users\Stu\Desktop\SystemLook_x64.exe deleted
 
- Restore System Settings -
 
     [OK] Reset WinSock
     [OK] FLUSHDNS
     [OK] Hide Hidden file.
     [OK] Show Extensions for known file types
     [OK] Hide protected operating system files
 
- Restore UAC -
 
     [OK] Set EnableLUA with default (1) value
     [OK] Set ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin with default (5) value
     [OK] Set ConsentPromptBehaviorUser with default (3) value
     [OK] Set EnableInstallerDetection with default (0) value
     [OK] Set EnableSecureUIAPaths with default (1) value
     [OK] Set EnableUIADesktopToggle with default (0) value
     [OK] Set EnableVirtualization with default (1) value
     [OK] Set FilterAdministratorToken with default (0) value
     [OK] Set PromptOnSecureDesktop with default (1) value
     [OK] Set ValidateAdminCodeSignatures with default (0) value
 
- Clear Restore Points -
 
   ~ [OK] RP named KpRm created at 03/26/2020 03:53:58 deleted
   ~ [OK] RP named Restore Point Created by FRST created at 03/31/2020 21:30:13 deleted
   ~ [OK] RP named Restore Point Created by FRST created at 04/02/2020 23:32:50 deleted
     [OK] All system restore points have been successfully deleted
 
- Create Restore Point -
 
     [OK] System Restore Point created
 
- Display System Restore Point -
 
   ~ [I] RP named KpRm created at 04/03/2020 22:38:19
 
-- KPRM finished in 66.17s --
 
 
Thanks :)

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Hi Buffyfan..!  :)

 

Let me know how the computer is doing...?


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Hi,  it's fine, has been going better since the first uninstall.  Just needed to get rid of Avast so that one of your team could look into why Windows Updates and Troubleshooter isn't working.

 

This one

 

http://www.geekstogo...ror-0x80070005/

 

He was waiting for your sign off that the Avast uninstall was complete before carrying on. Are you ok that we've finally beaten it?

 

Thanks very much


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Thanks very much for your help.  Do I need to do anything to conclude this post?


Edited by Buffyfan, 04 April 2020 - 05:21 PM.

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Thanks very much for your help.  Do I need to do anything to conclude this post?

 

No...! I think we're done here ..! Excellent work ..! Thank you..!  :)

 

Safe surfing ..!  :)


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