Hi, When I Right-Click and go to Properties/Startmenu Tab/Start Menu Customize/ I still see Opera and Firefox still listed. I find it hard searching through the Reg. and finding the path to where they are held. Ccleaner nor... Advanced WindowsCare Beta2 seems to remove them. Please help.
I've deleted the folders. I know somewhere in the Reg. by going to Run../ type in Regedit there... is a place in there to delete the E-Mail and Internet left overs. FireFox and Opera are still there.
lol, why can't they make a program to just ask when uninstalling a program it should first ask if you wanna get rid of whatever is left over in the reg. and in C:\Program Files
Edit: I'm not talking about the list to view recent programs used. I'm talking about where you set your ER-Mail and Internet Browser.
You could try the reg search function in Regseeker for any entries relating to uninstalled apps which will find and show all entries instead of one at at a time.
Maybe even try the "Clean the Registry" function to see what it comes up with but don't just select all and delete as it is quite aggressive and can cause probs.
You could try the reg search function in Regseeker for any entries relating to uninstalled apps which will find and show all entries instead of one at at a time.
Maybe even try the "Clean the Registry" function to see what it comes up with but don't just select all and delete as it is quite aggressive and can cause probs.
Ok, I'm having trouble. I can't seem to find them. I deleted the files in C:\documents and settings\"USER NAME"\application data but no luck. Hmm... wonder what settings would be easy for me to search for it under RegSeeker. I tried just typing Opera in but it came up with files and entries that were not related to the Broswer of Opera.
EDIT:WOW, i overlooked something, C:\documents and settings\"USER NAME"\start menu.
they can most likely all be found there!
Nope, there not located there. Trust me. I deleted them in the Reg. in the past but as far as I can remember its fully deep within the Reg. I'm restarting now...
As I understand it you are saying>start>control panel>taskbar and start icon>start menu>customize>general tab>show on start menu, on the drop down options you still have Opera and Firefox as choices.
There may be some info here about this, a bit deep for me though.
As I understand it you are saying>start>control panel>taskbar and start icon>start menu>customize>general tab>show on start menu, on the drop down options you still have Opera and Firefox as choices.
There may be some info here about this, a bit deep for me though.