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MajinDark.... i hate to say this.......... REFORMAT!!!!!! And no i am not trying to make you laugh or anything, but this is the only way that i can see if you disabled your system restore. And next time do not disbale your system restore becuase this will not be the first and only time that you will try this type if software.

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Well that sucks... :ermm:

MajinDark.... i hate to say this.......... REFORMAT!!!!!! And no i am not trying to make you laugh or anything, but this is the only way that i can see if you disabled your system restore. And next time do not disbale your system restore becuase this will not be the first and only time that you will try this type if software.

***By the way i like your avator!!!!!!! I am a huge FireFox Fan!! :yes:

BUGS!!! LMAO!!!! These are potholes! Its easy the uninstaller does not uninstall the entire program and plus you cannot without the service pack back up file in the windows folder metion in the previous replies on page 2 to 3. Second the actual decreases the performace by 25%+ by using up alot of resource. Finally the login/logoff screens show up white emply boxes as well.

BUGS!!! LMAO!!!! These are potholes! Its easy the uninstaller does not uninstall the entire program and plus you cannot without the service pack back up file in the windows folder metion in the previous replies on page 2 to 3. Second the actual decreases the performace by 25%+ by using up alot of resource. Finally the login/logoff screens show up white emply boxes as well.

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If you don't wanna use it, then don't use it but pleas don't tell **** like this!

The uninstaller should rebuild the the dll's with the ".backup" files.And replacer make from every file which should be replaced a backup!If some person mean they've to delete those files it's not our problem mabe you should read the readme!:

"THE AUTHOR SHOULD NOT BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT,

COSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY

TO USE THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF THE AUTHOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY

OF SUCH DAMAGES OR CLAIMS.THE USER OF THIS SOFTWARE BEARS ALL RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE."

there should be a warning placed for this download, obviously it wasnt fully tested. i wasnt able to fully uninstall either.

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Tested or not, you should always take precautions when installing this type of thing. The most obvious one is to create a system restore point before installing. Does the installer create a system restore point itself? If it does, then just use that. If it doesn't, then the creators should add that in to the installer.

This thing is a piece of sh*t. To the ones who made it you obviously didn't test it on many computers. By "many computers" did you mean the same 2 over and over since you have to format your computer or use system restore just to uninstall or get rid of it?

This new one better uninstall it from my system because I'm going to be ****ed if I have to format my computer because I ran system restore and THAT didn't even get rid of it. You people need to learn how to make programs that actually work.

Besides the 2 who said they made it I've only seen one other post where someone said it worked fine.

One other thing...just becuase it was downloaded 200 times doesn't mean it worked for 200 people. I'm sure 200 people messaged you afterwards saying it worked, yeah right

This thing is a piece of sh*t. To the ones who made it you obviously didn't test it on many computers. By "many computers" did you mean the same 2 over and over since you have to format your computer or use system restore just to uninstall or get rid of it?

This new one better uninstall it from my system because I'm going to be ****ed if I have to format my computer because I ran system restore and THAT didn't even get rid of it. You people need to learn how to make programs that actually work.

Besides the 2 who said they made it I've only seen one other post where someone said it worked fine.

One other thing...just becuase it was downloaded 200 times doesn't mean it worked for 200 people. I'm sure 200 people messaged you afterwards saying it worked, yeah right

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worked fine here mate I even customized it :)

Well here's 1 reason why it doesn't uninstall. If any of you dual boot like me. Windows 98 on my C: drive and XP on my D: drive. The "uninstaller" looks for "runme.bat" on drive C: (c:\windows\system32\runme.bat) where it should be looking at d:\windows\system32\runme.bat.

Now I have to format just to get this PURE CRAP off my computer. Worthless software. I should've waited for future postings on what people thought about it before downloading it.

By the way...I've downloaded the new one which seems a lot like the original just renamed.

This isn't anywhere near stable or anything to have been released and has no reason to be on the net. Who knows how many people have formatted there computers over this thing.

Hopefully some other program fixes all my default icons and login screens to save me from formatting.

YOU NEED TO TAKE IT OFF THE NET BEFORE OTHER SYSTEMS ARE SCREWED

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