Your software does a good job but could do a better job by adding a feature that we could erase reg keys by just putting in the name of the software that was previously uninstalled for example, say I installed Symantec and wanted to unistall it from my computer, I would use Ccleaner and it would get rid of the registry keys but when I open regedit in XP and look for the software it still has keys that weren't deleted so instead of going through and cleaning each and every key with that software's name, which takes hours, it would be much better to have a program that would automatically do a registry search for all the keys with that name and be able to delete them with one easy button unless you know of a different program that does just that for all programs.
Your software does a good job but could do a better job by adding a feature that we could erase reg keys by just putting in the name of the software that was previously uninstalled for example, say I installed Symantec and wanted to unistall it from my computer, I would use Ccleaner and it would get rid of the registry keys but when I open regedit in XP and look for the software it still has keys that weren't deleted so instead of going through and cleaning each and every key with that software's name, which takes hours, it would be much better to have a program that would automatically do a registry search for all the keys with that name and be able to delete them with one easy button unless you know of a different program that does just that for all programs.
What if that reg key was used by another program? Its not a safe way of doing things IMO
What if that reg key was used by another program? Its not a safe way of doing things IMO
Agreed! To hunt down registry keys use RegSeeker but do note deleting every reference isn't the way to go as you have to double click most entries to make sure they aren't just compatibility keys which are inputted when you installed Windows, note I wrote when you installed Windows not some third-party application.