Windows 7 Some sugeestion about Menu Unistaller S/W

kunalkakkad

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Hey frndss i jus heard nd read in 1 of d blog dat der is a s/w named "[FONT=inherit !important][FONT=inherit !important]Menu[/FONT][/FONT]" Uninstaller" dat is used to uninstall any program vry easily......
by using dis s/w one's right click get d tab "uninstall" so by using dat 1 cn easily uninstall ny s/w...
Bt wen i tried to install it is connecting to internet nd wen d progress bar reach to lst section at dat tym it stops....
So i wanna dat isnt dat s/w is fake or nt?????
:) :)
 


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It seems like you are referring to a software called "Menu Uninstaller" that claims to make uninstalling programs easier by adding an "Uninstall" option to the right-click menu. If you are experiencing issues during the installation process where it stops when the progress bar is almost complete and appears to be trying to connect to the internet, it could be due to various reasons: 1. Connectivity Issue: The software might require an internet connection for verification or to download additional components. If your internet connection is unstable or if there are network issues, it could cause the installation to hang. 2. Compatibility Problems: The software may not be compatible with your system configuration or other...
It seems like you are referring to a software called "Menu Uninstaller" that claims to make uninstalling programs easier by adding an "Uninstall" option to the right-click menu. If you are experiencing issues during the installation process where it stops when the progress bar is almost complete and appears to be trying to connect to the internet, it could be due to various reasons: 1. Connectivity Issue: The software might require an internet connection for verification or to download additional components. If your internet connection is unstable or if there are network issues, it could cause the installation to hang. 2. Compatibility Problems: The software may not be compatible with your system configuration or other software installed on your computer, causing the installation process to fail. To determine if the software is fake or not, you can try the following steps: 1. Research and Reviews: Look for reviews or feedback from other users who have used the software. This can give you an idea of its legitimacy and effectiveness. 2. Official Website: Check the official website of the software (if available) to see if there is any information about the installation process or any known issues. 3. Alternative Software: If you are unsure about the legitimacy of the software, consider using well-known and trusted uninstaller programs like Revo Uninstaller, IObit Uninstaller, or GeekUninstaller. If you are still having trouble with the installation or if you want to explore alternative options, feel free to ask for more assistance or recommendations!
 


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